The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies is an independent research institute and think tank for the study of history and social sciences, with particular emphasis on the applied social sciences.Through its academic and research activities, the Center strives: to foster communication between Arab intellectuals and specialists in the social sciences and humanities in general; to build synergies between them and their societal and national concerns; to network with Arab and international research centers and think tanks. These intellectual exchanges and interactions will be channeled through the process of research and critique, as well as the development of epistemological and conceptual tools and knowledge building mechanisms. Moreover, the Center seeks to deliberate Arab societal concerns which call for further research, and to influence the public sphere...
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The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies provides critical analysis for policy makers, academics, government officials and the public through its series of publications - Research Papers, Policy Analysis, Case Analysis, the Doha Report, Dossiers, and Book Reviews. The Center publishes in both Arabic and English in order to make its work accessible to both Arab and non-Arab researchers.
The Alevi Issue in Turkey 
April 04, 2012 
Rostm Mahmod Critical Discussion of Study 
March 18, 2012 
Housamedden Darwish 
A Reading of the Social Situation ... 
February 27, 2012 
Husam Grais The Miracle of Gathering the Diaspora 
February 27, 2012 
Mohannad Mostafa 
The positions of the Syrian opposi... 
February 16, 2012 Effects of sanctions on Syria’s ma... 
January 22, 2012 
Policy Analysis Unit- ACRPS 
The Impasse of Political Transitio... 
April 02, 2012 
Abdel Nasser Jaby The price tag organization and the... 
March 08, 2012 
Mahmoud Muhareb 
The Yemeni Revolution: Background,... 
February 26, 2012 The Arab Revolution and Democracy:... 
February 07, 2012 
Dossiers: Palestine-September 2011 
September 29, 2011 “Syria between Choices and the Pos... 
August 08, 2011 
 
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