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THE RISE OF “MUSLIM DEMOCRACY"

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.

Hamas and political reform in the middle east

Hamas and political reform in the middle east

The lesson of Palestine’s election is that the international community should become more serious and sophisticated about political reform in the middle east, says David Mepham of the Institute for Public Policy Research.

The Egyptian Center for Women's Rights  Rising on Women's Bodies

The Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights Rising on Women’s Bodies

Report on Women in the 2005 Parliamentary Election

Trial of the Holy Land Foundation begins

Trial of the Holy Land Foundation begins

July 24, 2007 – The Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development went on trial today in Dallas, Texas as the federal agents were raiding two other Muslim charities in Dearborn, Michigan.

MUSLIM INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION

MUSLIM INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION

In Europe, and most of the Western world, Muslim presence in the publicsphere is a recent phenomenon that characterised the last decade of the 20thcentury and has deeply marked the beginning of the 21st.

The Syrian Opposition

The Syrian Opposition

For decades, U.S. policy toward Syria has been single-mindedly focused on Syria’s president, Hafiz al-Asad, from 1970 to 2000, followed by his son Bashar.

Parting the Veil

Parting the Veil

Now is no time to give up supporting democracy in the Muslim world. But to do so, the United States must embrace Islamist moderates.

The Hamas Victory in the Palestinian Elections

The Hamas Victory in the Palestinian Elections

Local and Global Perspectives

International Consultation of Muslim Intellectuals on Islam & Politics

International Consultation of Muslim Intellectuals on Islam & Politics

This two-day discussion brought together experts and scholars from Bangladesh, Egypt, India,Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sudan and Sri Lanka representing academia,non-governmental organizations and think tanks. Among the participants were a number of former government officials and one sitting legislator.

How to Promote Human Rights in Egypt

How to Promote Human Rights in Egypt

The United States’ relationship with Egypt is central toseveral policy challenges facing the new administration inthe Middle East. As the most populous Arab state, Egyptis a major regional power.

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