Did the Egyptian Arab Spring lead to a democratic leadership culture?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION4
Background of the Research4
Problem Statement4
Research Aim5
Research Objectives5
Research Questions5
Significance of the Study6
Limitations of the Research6
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW8
Role of Leadership8
Leadership Styles9
Leadership Theories10
Adoption of leadership styles to different situations12
Egyptian Arab Spring13
Results and Consequences of the Egyptian Arab Spring15
Future Outcomes17
CHAPTER 03: METHODOLOGY21
Research Design21
Research Ethics21
Literature selection criteria21
Search technique22
Keywords used22
Theoretical framework22
Research instruments22
REFERENCES23
CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Research
To understand and comprehend the kind of issues and concerns that have been recently associated with politics as we see it today, leadership has been an important issue towards the stability of any political system to exist and prolong over a long time period.
The study undertaken for this particular study implies the kind of tragedies and rebellion which has prevailed in the Middle East, more popularly referred to as the Arab Spring. The basic motive and objective of the Arab Spring (also called the Arab Revolution or the Arab Rebellion) was to overthrow the current government, due to their past unjust, unethical treatment posted by the governments that have existed and running in different Arab countries in the region.
Riots, protests, rallies, demonstrations and even social media campaigns have been dedicated to this cause in order for the governments to realize the needs, wants and demands of the general public and for the government to take note of it. However, while their nature maybe conventional, their results and outcomes were most striking and astounding, considering the bloc of Middle Eastern countries, denoting and displaying such levels of rebellion and resilience.
Problem Statement
The problem statement for this research undertaken is 'Did the Egyptian Arab Spring lead to a democratic leadership culture?'
Research Aim
The aim of the research study undertaken is to identify the key aspects and that what were the factors that lead to riots, protests and demonstrations which literally and massively brought down governments and their rule in different parts of the Middle Eastern region.
Research Objectives
With the research study undertaken, our research objectives shall be identified and defined, in order for a better understanding and comprehension regarding the development and undertaking of the main research statement. The objectives behind this study are:
To identify the key issues in leadership practices.
To evaluate the ebbs and flows regarding the kind of issues and concerns that are associated with leadership active in the Middle East.
To assess the prevalent trends and patterns of leadership, being followed in the Egyptian context.
To draw justified, concise and concrete justifications that need to be undertaken in order to avoid political casualties in the realm of politics and power.
Research Questions
To answer and resolve the problem statement, the following research questions need to be answered:
How has leadership evolved in the world today?
What are initial impacts identified with the changes prevalent in the area of leadership?
What are the benefits of leadership in politics?
How has leadership paid off in the world
How did the Arab Spring come into existence?
What impact did the Arab Spring have upon the political system of countries?