Identity and social integration in the Arab region: Dialectic of conflict and adaptation in the light of the current transformations
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The crisis of identity emerged in a new way after the movement witnessed by many Arab countries, where voices appealed to the pluralism of identity from a religious, doctrinal, and sectarian etc. The Arab region then has changed to one of the most conflicted and divided region, despite the extended attempts striving to create a national project. Which requires to work for realizing the social integration and contain again all the different formations of the Arab societies.
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Belaidi, N. (1). Identity and social integration in the Arab region: Dialectic of conflict and adaptation in the light of the current transformations. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 8(2), 119-148. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v8i2.70
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