The results of the "Arab Spring" and the obstacles to change Communication &Development No 8 The current episode of the Arab history witnessed headlines demanding for democracy and dignity and addressed issues of poverty and unemployment, setting the goal to achieve justice and equal opportunities. In this context, it is necessary to refer to the chaos that still surround most of the Arab countries. This is natural in light of the collapse of the military fists and the lack of community-based political forces capable of decisiveness. This situation may continue for an unpredictable period of time before reaching an acceptable stable state. Conversely, in light of the awakening of the populations, receding to the previous state of despot systems has become improbable. Continue Toward "The Arab Association for Communication Sciences" Communication &Development No 11 The principles of the French Revolution , which emerged in 1820, spread all over the East in Egypt, Iraq , Iran, Turkey , Syria, Lebanon , and that is how got popularized the then so-called shock of civilization as a result of direct contact with the West , and especially in a country such as France , whose revolution caused on a civilization level, major structural changes and especially in the political sphere where he set up parties in accordance with the new constitution that confirms for the first time the values of justice , equality and freedom . The French Revolution has brought us two fundamental truths: the first being that the world has changed, and the second being that the great political change has revolutionized the worlds of literature in terms of both form and content. Continue |
The Problematic of the application of the laws in the opened communication environment Communication &Development No 12 After 38 years from the arrival of broadcasting witch get to fifty million listeners, and the diffusion of television that took 13 years, the Internet has reached fifty million users in a period not exceeding four years. The estimated number of Internet users in the world today is 1.08 Milliards, while it was 400 million users only in 2000, and twenty million in 1995. So The Internet is until now the fastest growing new media in the world. Continue The Problematic of the application of the laws in the opened communication environment Communication &Development No 12 After 38 years from the arrival of broadcasting witch get to fifty million listeners, and the diffusion of television that took 13 years, the Internet has reached fifty million users in a period not exceeding four years. The estimated number of Internet users in the world today is 1.08 Milliards, while it was 400 million users only in 2000, and twenty million in 1995. So The Internet is until now the fastest growing new media in the world. Continue |