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العنوان
المعارضة السياسية في اليمن 1990 2003=
الناشر
ابراهيم محمد الحمدي ،
المؤلف
الحمدي ، ابراهيم محمد.
الموضوع
المعارضة(سياسة)
تاريخ النشر
2008 .
عدد الصفحات
4-344 ص.:
الفهرس
يوجد فقط 14 صفحة متاحة للعرض العام

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المستخلص

Abstract
The thesis is titled (Political Opposition in Yemen). As a matter of fact, the study is trying to shed lights on the democratic experience in Yemen as one of emerging democratic countries to be studied to determine its weaknesses and strengths and concluding to perspectives helping establishing such modern democracies in Yemen and other Arab countries as the main factor helping putting an end to crisis storming the Arab region as a result of tyranny, subjugation and arrogance that swept the whole region for a long.
In this context, we tried to shed lights on Yemeni democratic experience of all its economic, cultural and partial components, particularly opposition parties which constitutes the main subject of this study as the real actor of the effectiveness of democratic life. The more political opposition is strong and active, the more democratic experience is advanced and politically matured.
Based on the previous chapters of the study, we can say that the Yemeni democratic is emerging one in an interim stage , moving from totalitarian authoritarian attitudes and secret opposition to attitudes anticipating to establish democratic life and free participation leading to unique political interaction and movement in the Yemeni scene: interaction between the past of authoritarianism and bigotry and non- tolerance with others as political orientation and societal culture shared by the governing elites and opposition forces and community equally and unlike future calling for adopting democracy, tolerance political participation and respecting of others opinion.
The task is not easy since. Researcher difficulty finds himself in front of integrated democratic scene based on the debris of the past. He will see unsettled political movement moving strongly toward future freedom but is handcuffed of past restrictions, slavery and autocracy which are the final winner usually on the account of future anticipation and hopes.