خلاصة:
This article investigates the applicability of the Turkish
model in Arab countries after the Arab Revolutions. After two
years from the beginning of the Arab Revolutions, the issue of the
substitution model in the Arab countries has come under the
spotlight. Today, many analysts provide models through the
prescriptive approach, many clearly state that countries that have
experienced the Islamic movement should use the Turkish model.
The author believes that compared to Western liberal model and
Salafi model, the Turkish model will have a better chance because
of having components like the adaptation of Islam te democracy,
successful liberal economic foundation - together with an
independent commercial society, facilitating Turkey’s influence in
the region - and strengthening relations with the West. The
research methodology used by the author is analytical and relies on
posterior analytics, using surveys conducted by some research
institutes. In the end, the author concludes that although warmly
received by some Arab countries, the Turkish model has its own
problems and obstacles. If this model is used, its problems and
obstacles will emerge in the implementation phase.
ملخص الجهاز:
"The author believes that compared to Western liberal model and Salafi model, the Turkish model will have a better chance because of having components like the adaptation of Islam to democracy, successful liberal economic foundation - together with an independent commercial society, facilitating Turkey's influence in the region - and strengthening relations with the West.
S. Secretary of State also said that the Arab world can use Turkey's model of democracy and economic development: "I think the people of the Middle East and North Africa want to adopt the Turkish experience and it is necessary for them to use the Turkish experience and benefit from it in their governments and futures.
The author believes that compared to the Western liberal model and the Salafi model, the Turkish model of governance will have a better chance because of having components like the adaptation of Islam to democracy, successful liberal economic foundation - together with an independent conunercial society that facilitates Turkey's influence in the region - strengthening relations with the West.
<4) The survey shows that 63 percent of respondents consider the Turkish model of governance a good model for the Arab world and 75 percent of participants want Turkey to play a more important role in the region.
Generally speaking, those who advocate the application of the Turkish model in the Arab world have the followingthree reasons:Firstly, the adaptation of Islam to democracy, the successful liberal economy foundation together with an independent trade society which has deepened the Turkish influence in the region and also fostered relations with the west."