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Mapping political commitments: Analysing health priorities in Indian election manifestos. [PDF]
Rajeev BR, Ram A, Nivedhya R, Das SS.
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Politics, 2022
How would Islamists succeed to sustain their rule in spite of their lack of an Islamic blueprint for governance? I draw on an original fieldwork study conducted in Turkey and Egypt from 2010 to 2013 to advance a theory linking Islamists’ rule sustainability and political leverage vis-à-vis the state establishment.
Shaimaa Magued
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How would Islamists succeed to sustain their rule in spite of their lack of an Islamic blueprint for governance? I draw on an original fieldwork study conducted in Turkey and Egypt from 2010 to 2013 to advance a theory linking Islamists’ rule sustainability and political leverage vis-à-vis the state establishment.
Shaimaa Magued
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Recently many polities around the world as different as Hungary, Turkey, Venezuela, Thailand suffer from autocratization. This has led to a growing scholarly interest in the process of autocratization.
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The Justice and Development Party and “New Turkey”
World Economy and International Relations, 2023After 2010, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) returned the concept of “New Turkey” to the official political vocabulary. This return took place against the backdrop of such changes in Turkish foreign and domestic policies that gave observers grounds to talk of Erdogan’s “revolution” and compare it with the “revolution” of Ataturk.
S. Sherstyukov, O. Kurnykin
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If one of the most interesting characteristics of the Turkish party system in the 1990s was the rapid rise of political Islam under the banner of the Welfare Party, an equally, perhaps even more, noteworthy development in the early 2000s is its ...
Ergun Özbudun
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Can Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development Rebuild? [PDF]
Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development (PJD) once appeared as a model of pragmatic Islamism, winning elections and leading cross-party coalitions for a decade.
Rory McCarthy, Salim Hmimnat
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Middle East Law and Governance, 2022
Abstract Based on empirical research, this article analyzes “the specialization” of the Moroccan Party for Justice and Development and the internal tensions between its political and religious vocations. The latter is one of the Islamist parties with the longest political experience in the Maghreb area which started its “professionalization” in ...
Munteanu, Anca, Seniguer, Haoues
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Abstract Based on empirical research, this article analyzes “the specialization” of the Moroccan Party for Justice and Development and the internal tensions between its political and religious vocations. The latter is one of the Islamist parties with the longest political experience in the Maghreb area which started its “professionalization” in ...
Munteanu, Anca, Seniguer, Haoues
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The ‘Alevi Opening’ of the Justice and Development Party
2022This chapter provides an analysis of the political and legal aspects of the Alevi issue in Turkey. First, it critically evaluates the government’s so-called “Alevi opening.” Under specific focus are the Alevi workshops, a vital part of the opening, which aimed to address the Alevi question.
Murat Borovali, Cemi̇l Boyraz
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