Civil society and democratization in contemporary Yemen : enhancing the role of intermediate bodies
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Abstract:
This working paper discusses civil society en democratization in Yemen. One part describes and analyzes the persistence in Yemen of what could be called a traditional civil society comprising of tribal and religious actors, who traditional as they may be, are also engaged in modernization processes. The second section will highlight the emergence of more modern actors since unification who, often benefiting from foreign support, are developing a new agenda and, in their own way, are responding to a specific framing of issues (development, Human rights, gender) produced internationally. Finally, the focus will shift to the different challenges and prospects facing the various civil society actors and how these often limit their capacity to take an active part in the democratization process.
Authors:
Bonnefoy, L.
,
Poirier, M.
Series Title:
Knowledge Programme Civil Society in West Asia Working Paper
Country:
Yemen
Category:
Research
Serial number:
3
ISSN:
2210-3473
Keywords:
civil society
,
democratisation
Language:
eng
Organization:
Hivos – Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation
Organization:
University of Amsterdam. Department of Political Science. Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
PAGE:
26
Place:
The Hague [etc.]
Publisher:
Hivos [etc.]
Year:
2009
Region:
Western Asia
Right:
© 2010 Hivos & University of Amsterdam
Subject:
Social and Political Change
Title:
Civil society and democratization in contemporary Yemen : enhancing the role of intermediate bodies