Noted Middle East scholar Shadi Hamid draws from years of research on Islamist parties to explain their past, their activities in the present, and the likely paths they will follow in the future.
Noted Middle East scholar Shadi Hamid draws from years of research on Islamist parties to explain their past, their activities in the present, and the likely paths they will follow in the future.
Shadi Hamid is a fellow at the Project on U.S.-Islamic World Relations at the Brookings Institution's Saban Center for Middle East Policy. Previously, he was Director of Research at the Brookings Doha Center and a Hewlett Fellow at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law. He serves as vice-chair of the Project on Middle East Democracy and is a regular contributor to The Atlantic and many other publications. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Islamists in Transition 2. Democrats Before Democracy 3. The Promise of Politics 4. The Turn to Repression 5. Learning to Lose 6. Temptations of Power 7. Illiberal Democracy 8. A Tunisian Exception? 9. The Past and Future of Political Islam
1. Islamists in Transition 2. Democrats Before Democracy 3. The Promise of Politics 4. The Turn to Repression 5. Learning to Lose 6. Temptations of Power 7. Illiberal Democracy 8. A Tunisian Exception? 9. The Past and Future of Political Islam
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