MBI Al Jaber Foundation Projects:
Sponsoring Research on Reform in the Arabian Peninsula
The MBI Al Jaber Foundation sponsored the 2005 IMEIS-LUCE FUND Conference at Durham University.
Fostering debate and understanding
This international conference will aimed to foster debate and understanding of the reforms and strategic issues current in the Arabian Peninsula and was the first of an annual conference series. It was held on 9-10 September 2005 at Grey College, University of Durham.
The countries of the Arabian Peninsula are frequently dismissed as having no democratic systems compared to most other regions of the world. President Bush has pursued the action in Iraq by proclaiming that democracy and freedom must be adopted both in Iraq and throughout the wider Middle East. This forms the basis of U.S. efforts to counter the conditions which breed international terrorism.
National indigenous evolution
It has been argued that the Arabian Peninsula countries need to provide a system of democratic representation which takes fully into account their own history and culture. Can their firmly established tradition of rule provide the basis for the evolution of an Arab form of constitutional monarchy? Should the West be seeking to encourage national indigenous evolution rather than working to impose Western systems, albeit offering Western experience where relevant?
Papers were delivered on reform and strategic issues in the Arabian Peninsula by leading scholars and experts in the field. A selection of the proceedings will be published by IMEIS in a dedicated volume.



