Saudi Arabia and the path to political change :: national dialogue and civil society /
"State-society dialogue in Saudi Arabia is one of the most contested issues in the country today, yet little is known about the National Dialogue process, and its relationship with Saudi society is frequently and widely misunderstood. The first to examine the Saudi Arabian National Dialogue pro...
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Zusammenfassung: | "State-society dialogue in Saudi Arabia is one of the most contested issues in the country today, yet little is known about the National Dialogue process, and its relationship with Saudi society is frequently and widely misunderstood. The first to examine the Saudi Arabian National Dialogue process in its entirety, Mark C. Thompson investigates the relationship between the King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue (KACND) and the key social constituencies of Saudi society. Since its establishment in 2003, the KACND has attempted to promote a culture of dialogue and has encouraged the debate of contentious socio-political issues by bringing individuals together from across the Kingdom. Drawing on Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony, the author asks whether the Saudi socio-political system is moving from a form of patrimonial state to one of ideological hegemony and, if this is the case, whether the KACND is a catalyst, or even a driving force, in this transition. Saudi Arabia and the Path to Political Change investigates the practices and the impact of the KACND and assesses the extent to which the institution's activities, and the ongoing National Dialogue process, represent a viable attempt to address emerging political concerns in Saudi Arabia. Covering pivotal issues including women's empowerment, public health and employment, the author here explores the extensive impact of the KACND's activities on internal cross-constituency communication and discourse and shows how the process relates to wider regime strategies and to the evolution of the Saudi polity. Based on approximately 120 interviews conducted in Saudi Arabia from 2009 to 2011 and drawing on the evidence of a wide range of focus groups and interviews with National Dialogue participants, KACND officials, government ministers, lawyers and journalists, this book provides a unique insight into the effects and consequences of Saudi National Dialogue, and questions the extent to which wider ideological debate is possible in the Kingdom."--Bloomsbury publishing. |
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spellingShingle | Thompson, Mark C. (Mark Colin) Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / Library of modern Middle East studies ; Introduction -- The Saudi monarchical state -- The state and reform : key state actors, non-state actors and constituencies -- The genesis of the King Abdullah Center for National Dialogue and National Meetings -- KACND : dialogue training programmes -- KACND and the dominant ideology -- The Cultural Discourse meetings -- KACND and sectarianism -- KACND : Women's Center and issues -- Youth issues and societal frustration -- National Dialogue : indirect consequences -- Conclusion: Institutionalized opinion. Political participation Saudi Arabia. Participation politique Arabie saoudite. Gender studies: women. bic Political participation fast Politics and government fast |
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title_auth | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / |
title_exact_search | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / |
title_full | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / Mark C. Thompson. |
title_fullStr | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / Mark C. Thompson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : national dialogue and civil society / Mark C. Thompson. |
title_short | Saudi Arabia and the path to political change : |
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topic | Political participation Saudi Arabia. Participation politique Arabie saoudite. Gender studies: women. bic Political participation fast Politics and government fast |
topic_facet | Political participation Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia Politics and government 21st century. Participation politique Arabie saoudite. Arabie saoudite Politique et gouvernement 21e siècle. Gender studies: women. Political participation Politics and government Saudi Arabia |
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