The Arab Spring Five Years Later Volume One : Toward Greater Inclusiveness.

Since the series of uprisings of the Arab Spring began, the debate in Arab countries has focused almost exclusively on politics and questions of national identity. However, it is economic issues that are driving the agenda, and real economic grievances must be addressed in order for the many transit...

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Main Author: Ghanem, Hafez (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington DC : Brookings Institution Press, 2016.
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505 0 0 |t Preface --  |t 1. Egypt's difficult transition : options for the international community /  |r Hafez Ghanem --  |t 2. Introducing inclusive planning in Egypt /  |r Kei Sakamoto --  |t 3. Establishing good governance in fragile states through reconstruction projects : lessons from Iraq /  |r Seiki Tanaka and Masanori Yoshikawa --  |t 4. How to fill the implementation gap for inclusive growth : case studies covering urban transportation sector development in Egypt /  |r Hideki Matsunaga and Mayada Magdy --  |t 5. Youth employment and economic transition in Tunisia /  |r Mongi Boughzala --  |t 6. The role of micro and small enterprises in Egypt's economic transition /  |r Hafez Ghanem --  |t 7. Jordan : the geopolitical service provider /  |r Emmanuel Comolet --  |t 8. The opportunities for and challenges to female labor force participation in Morocco /  |r Yuko Morikawa --  |t 9. Designing youth employment policies in Egypt /  |r Akira Murata --  |t 10. Improving regional and rural development for inclusive growth in Egypt /  |r Hafez Ghanem --  |t 11. Promoting inclusive growth in Arab countries : rural and regional development and inequality in Tunisia /  |r Mongi Boughzala and Mohamed Tlili Hamdi --  |t 12. Agriculture and rural development for inclusive growth and food security in Morocco /  |r Hafez Ghanem --  |t 13. Improving the quality of basic education in Yemen for youth in the future /  |r Takako Yuki and Yuriko Kameyama. 
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