Arab Revolutionary Movements, Prospects & Challenges for New Model of State

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This article tries to review the important & Effective Components on Political prospects of Arab revolutionary Movements & Challenges of New model of State in Arabic Middle East. Findings reveal that in the transition to civil state, Components like: Nature of State, Types of Political Regime's response toward revolutionary movement, Coalition or Disintegration of Modernist Political discourses with traditional Islamic parties, neutrality or kind of intervention of military forces & the quality of transnational actors Role, has made three models of transition in these countries: relatively Peaceful transition in Tunisia & Egypt, Internal War in Libya & armed struggles in Syria & Yemen, and as a third type, begin gradual structural reforms in Jordan & Morocco, by taking into consideration these three models & also the balancing role of army in new state in Tunisia & Egypt, theoretical & strategic rethinking of Islamists, and Struggle of regional & international actors to influence the structure and theoretical & political discourses of new states, We can argue that in that in the long run, Moderate Islamic States will replace Authoritarian Regimes in Arab World.

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