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Civil society and Democratization in the Arab World

Civil society and Democratization in the Arab World

Different researches about Civil society and Democratization in the Arab World

the 500 most influential muslims

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

POLITICAL ISLAM and the West

POLITICAL ISLAM and the West

At the dawn of the 21st centurypolitical Islam, ormore commonly Islamicfundamentalism, remainsa major presence in governments andoppositional politics from North Africato Southeast Asia.

Arab reform bulletin

Arab reform bulletin

An important collection of researches

Reneging on Reform: Egypt and Tunisia

Reneging on Reform: Egypt and Tunisia

On November 6, 2003, President George W. Bush proclaimed, “Sixty years of Western nations excusingand accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe—because in the longrun, stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty

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