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Critical Factors Affecting Civic Engagement in the Libyan National Security: A Review of Theoretical Literature

Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.3, No. 8)

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Page : 19-26

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Abstract

— Civic engagement in the efforts towards national security is an important to Libya because Libya after the revolution of 2011 suffered from weak national security due to many factors including the exist of many armed group, central government, and the tribes influence in the society. Using Literature review, the aim of this study is to find out the theoretical framework with the aid of three theories: theory of planned behaviour, theory social intelligence theory, and theory of change. When looking at inspiration theories, there is one standard that is frequently estimated and discussed: Ajzen's theory of intended actions. Theory of change can supply a very powerful discovering lens, which assists teams to establish a clear framework for surveillance and analysis; even more typical understanding, clearness, and effectiveness in their strategy; and strengthen their collaborations, organisation development and communication. Civic engagement is a treatment that provides personal people a possibility to impact and include in the public final thoughts and has long been a part of the autonomous decision-making procedure. Readiness to change is a level of the psychological and cognitive buy in to the change. It may be separated right into three phases: wish, approving, and Understanding. The readiness to change permits us to see new stuff that usually go ignored. There is no one model that integrates partly of fully the critical factors of civic engagement. From the previous investigation, Variables identified as consequences of civic engagement: Social Awareness, Trust, Subjective Norm, Attitude, Self-esteem, and Government Social Responsibilit

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