The Absence of Individual Freedom in the Arab States affecting Human Development
- Waleed Abdel Hadi Oweimer
Abstract
The study aimed at pinpointing the effects of the absence of individual freedom in the Arab States on human development, especially in the countries where people could work ondethroning the ruling regimes, in the absence of projects and plans of development. Also, the study discussed the Turkish modelof releasing individual freedoms and their positive effect on the different aspects of human development. The study’s hypothesis is:whererules and laws protect individual freedom, there would be a positive impact on the human development in the community. The study recommendsenhancing the level of human development and individual freedoms in the Arab states, to benefit all people of those states.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/jpl.v11n3p123
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