Arab Reform Initiative
The Arab Reform Initiative (Arabic: مبادرة الإصلاح العربي), or simply the ARI,[1] is a leading independent think-tank consisting of a network of independent Arab research and policy institutes, with partners from the Middle East, the Maghreb, Europe, South America, and the United States.[2][3] Founded in 2005, the ARI's Executive Director is Bassma Kodmani.[4]
مبادرة الإصلاح العربي | |
Formation | 2005 |
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Legal status | nonprofit organization |
Website | https://www.arab-reform.net |
Members
In Arab countries
- Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Egypt[2]
- Arab Forum for Alternatives, Egypt[2]
- Arab Reform Forum at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt[2]
- Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research - Baseera, Egypt[2]
- The Center for Strategic Studies, Jordan[2]
- Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, Lebanon[2]
- Center D’Etudes et de Recherches en Sciences Sociales (CERSS), Morocco[2]
- Palestinian Center for Political and Survey Research, Palestine[2]
- King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia[2]
- Center for Sudanese Studies, Sudan[2]
- EtanaCenter, Syria[2]
- Syrian League for Citizenship, Syria[2]
- L'Observatoire Tunisien de la Transition Démocratique, Tunisia[2]
- Gulf Research Center, United Arab Emirates[2]
- Yemeni Observatory for Human Rights, Yemen[2]
In Europe
- European Institute for Security Studies, France[2]
- Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece[2]
- Casa Árabe, Spain[2]
- Center for European Reform, United Kingdom[2]
In the Americas
- Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina[2]
- US Middle East Project, United States[2]
References
- Grant, Charles; Valsek, Tomas (2007), The EU and Arab reform, Centre for European Reform, retrieved 10 June 2018
- Members, Arab Reform Initiative, retrieved 10 June 2018
- The Arab Reform Initiative, Media Diversity Institute, retrieved 10 June 2018
- Zwier, Paul J. (2013), Principled Negotiation and Mediation in the International Arena: Talking with Evil, Cambridge University Press, p. 135, ISBN 1107355206
External links
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