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.
bani hashemi,M. G. and javan poor,A. (2011). Arab Revolutionary Movements, Prospects & Challenges for New Model of State. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 14(52), 79-110.
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bani hashemi,M. G. , and javan poor,A. . "Arab Revolutionary Movements, Prospects & Challenges for New Model of State", Strategic Studies Quarterly, 14, 52, 2011, 79-110.
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bani hashemi M. G., javan poor A. (2011). 'Arab Revolutionary Movements, Prospects & Challenges for New Model of State', Strategic Studies Quarterly, 14(52), pp. 79-110.
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bani hashemi M. G., javan poor A. Arab Revolutionary Movements, Prospects & Challenges for New Model of State. SSQ, 2011; 14(52): 79-110.