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THE RISE OF “MUSLIM DEMOCRACY”
A specter is haunting the Muslim world. This particular specter is notthe malign and much-discussed spirit of fundamentalist extremism, nor yet the phantom hope known as liberal Islam.
the 500 most influential muslims
The publication you have in your hands is the first of what we hope will be anannual series that provides a window into the movers and shakers of the Muslimworld. We have strived to highlight people who are influential as Muslims, thatis, people whose influence is derived from their practice of Islam or from the factthat they are Muslim
OF ISLAMISTS AND BALLOT BOXES
RETHINKING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISLAMISMS AND ELECTORAL POLITICS
TRAVELS AMONG EUROPE’S MUSLIM NEIGHBOURS
THE QUEST FOR DEMOCRACY
Priorities of The Islamic Movement in The Coming Phase
By “Islamic Movement”, I mean that organized, collective work, undertaken by thepeople, to restore Islam to the leadership of society, and to the helm of life all walksof lifeز
The Brotherhood’s Dilemma
The question of the Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) realattitudes toward democracy has rarely been of moreintense interest to American foreign policy
Terrorist and Extremist Movements in the Middle East
Terrorism and asymmetric warfare are scarcely new features of the Middle Eastern military balance, and Islamic extremism is scarcely the only source of extremist violence.
Will Turkey Have An Islamist President?
While the campaigns have not officially begun, election season in Turkey is heating up. This spring, the Turkish parliament will select a president to replace current president Ahmet Necdet Sezer, whose seven-year term ends on May 16, 2007
Democracy Protecting Itself from Itself?
Judicial Intervention and Political Islam in Egypt and Turkey
Islamic Movements and the Use of Violence:
Despite recent academic and popular focus on violent transnational Islamic terrorist networks,there is a multiplicity of Islamic movements. This multiplicity presents scholars with two puzzles.

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