Democratization and the Islamist Challenge in the Arab World Democratization and the Islamist Challenge in the Arab World

Democratization and the Islamist Challenge in the Arab World

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Publisher Description

The rise of Islamic movements in the Arab world over the last decade coincided with a move toward democratization throughout the region, yet after hopeful early signs, progress toward democratization has stalled or has even been reversed in all but a few countries. This book explores the linkages between the move to democratize and the Islamist challenge, focusing on the struggle among ruling elites, secularists, and the Islamists to define collective identity—that is, to define what common orientations unite the polity and how disagreements can be addressed, particularly regarding the place of Islam in politics. The author surveys democratization measures since 1980 and analyzes the nature of the Islamist challenge, exploring the factors behind the rise of fundamentalism, the agendas of various Islamic movements, and Islamist concepts of democracy. In a final section the author offers in-depth case studies of Egypt and Jordan.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2019
13 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
188
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
4.6
MB