Emerging
Trends Two Years After The Arab Awakening.
26th Camden Conference
Doug Mills
World and National Editor
RCN America Network

Two
years after it's beginning the Arab Awakening has yet to be defined.
True, lasting change could take decades. We do , however, see six
emerging trends in the Middle East.
- A battle of ideas. For the first time in 100 years the political space is open. The previous governments ruled with no checks and balances and little regard for the common man. Now the landscape is open. This battle needs to be about more than just the secular vs. Islam, it must be about the people and rights for all regardless of their beliefs.
- Secular Religious Holiness is over. In the past to criticize the government leaders was considered a crime against god. Now the landscape is open and leaders are being held accountable. You are able to openly criticize the leaders.
- Political reform must accompany Economic reform. Previous economic reform was to benefit the leaders not the common man. The people need to know that they will have a say in this reform and that they will see benefit from it.
- The need for a 3rd political party who is willing to pursue a true democratic process to benefit all. In the past there have been to parties, The Political Elite and the Islamist. They both talk democratic change but only what will benefit them and their views.
- Talk of change alone will not work any more. The people are looking for results.
In
light of these trends what should we the western world be doing?
Marwan
Muasher stated that we should stop trying to pick the winner and try
to work with all to help produce an environment where each person and
viewpoint is important. This may take decades but, the process has
started and is very exciting.
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