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Democracy, Democratization, and the Muslim World
2023Abstract This chapter provides a brief conceptual description of ‘democracy’ as a political system (as it is understood and described by the political theorists) so that to delineate on the persisting and prevailing features of democracy.
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Populism and Muslim democracies
Asian Politics & Policy, 2020AbstractPopulism has been on the rise from the United States to India. Populist leaders have used the veneer of a national crisis to legitimize a leadership that dignifies a section of the population over another. The strategy of cultural populists could lead to terrible consequences to those who may not subscribe to the political beliefs of the ...
Syaza Farhana Mohamad Shukri +1 more
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On the Prospects for Democracy in the Muslim World
World Economy and International Relations, 2023The democratic trend in the Muslim world is very difficult and contradictory. Its particularities need to be correctly studied what gives an opportunity to present suggestions about perspectives of democracy in Muslim states and societies. The Muslim world itself is composed of 47 states in which the majority consists of muslims added to them some ...
A. Malashenko, Y. Nisnevich
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The Rise of "Muslim Democracy"
Journal of Democracy, 2005In recent years "Muslim democracy" has emerged as a new political reality in a number of Muslim countries with open politics to define the role of Islam in democracy. Muslim democracy evokes the legacy of Christian Democratic parties of Europe in that it is an electoral platform that seeks to dominate the middle by integrating Muslim values into ...
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2018
This chapter examines why a democratic tradition failed to develop in Islam historically and presents an overview of the ongoing debate about Islam and democracy in the Muslim world today. It discusses calls for democracy across the Muslim world both in the lead up to and in the aftermath of the Arab Spring.
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This chapter examines why a democratic tradition failed to develop in Islam historically and presents an overview of the ongoing debate about Islam and democracy in the Muslim world today. It discusses calls for democracy across the Muslim world both in the lead up to and in the aftermath of the Arab Spring.
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Democracy and Its Muslim Critics
2023Abstract This chapter highlights the views and perceptions of some ‘hard-core’/‘radical’ Islamists (scholars/leaders and organizations) who oppose Islam–democracy compatibility, i.e., supporters of ‘incompatibility pole’ (‘Rejectionists’ or ‘Opponents’).
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Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2006
As soon as the Cold War ended in the victory of the Western world led by the United States (US), Francis Fukuyama predicted the ‘End of History’, believing that this was the final victory of libera...
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As soon as the Cold War ended in the victory of the Western world led by the United States (US), Francis Fukuyama predicted the ‘End of History’, believing that this was the final victory of libera...
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Journal of Democracy, 2007
About two-thirds of the world's Muslims live under governments chosen through competitive elections. The remaining third lives mostly in the Arab world, a region that poses the hardest challenges for democratization. The road ahead is long and arduous, but this will not daunt the Arab and Muslim democrats who are fighting to make democracy a reality ...
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About two-thirds of the world's Muslims live under governments chosen through competitive elections. The remaining third lives mostly in the Arab world, a region that poses the hardest challenges for democratization. The road ahead is long and arduous, but this will not daunt the Arab and Muslim democrats who are fighting to make democracy a reality ...
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The Concept of Democracy: Muslim Views
Politics, 2007The political rhetoric behind ‘regime change’ in the Middle East relies on the idea of introducing democracy to the region, with a gradual knock-on effect. For those in the area the notion has quite different connotations, partly as a result of the invasion of Iraq. This study explores the responses of university students to the term.
Abdallah Al-Jarrah, Cedric Cullingford
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2013
The increasing identification of Pakistan as the locale for international terrorism has drawn attention to the ideology and activities of Muslim militant groups. While most of the literature focuses on the impact of these groups, little is written on the alternative voices on Muslim identity in Pakistan. Though most of these voices exist in the liberal/
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The increasing identification of Pakistan as the locale for international terrorism has drawn attention to the ideology and activities of Muslim militant groups. While most of the literature focuses on the impact of these groups, little is written on the alternative voices on Muslim identity in Pakistan. Though most of these voices exist in the liberal/
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