The positive role that an active civil society plays in processes of democratisation is often highlighted in the literature. However, when it comes to the Middle East and North Africa, such activism is considered to be detrimental to democratisation because the predominant role is played by Islamist groups. The explanation for this rests with the perceived ‘uncivil’ and undemocratic Islamist ethos of such groups. This paper challenges this assumption and argues that Islamist associations can be a potential force for democratisation for three reasons. First, they are capable of political learning; secondly, they generate secular civil society activism as a response to their activities, increasing the number of actors in the political and soc...
The following article studies three Islamic non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Turkey and eval...
Democratic peace theory assumes that Muslim societies would become better off if they democratize. ...
There has been much discussion on the role of civil society in promoting democracy in the Arabic spe...
The positive role that an active civil society plays in processes of democratisation is often highli...
Abstract: The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead ge...
Scholars and students of Islamist movements are divided over the issue of Islamists' commitment to d...
The lack of effective political parties is one of the dominant characteristics of modern Arab politi...
This article studies a novel factor relevant for the moderation of an Islamist party: the degree of...
The uprisings of the Arab spring have highlighted the weakness of traditional opposition actors whic...
The Islamist movements are far from homogenous. Pluralistic by nature, Moroccan Islamism can be divi...
Islamism as a phenomenon is increasingly debated. After the terrorist attacks in the United States S...
According to a survey by the International Republican Institute in the US, the Islamists will take t...
This paper examines the impact of democracy and democratization on contemporary Muslim societies. Th...
This paper examines the impact of democracy and democratization on contemporary Muslim societies. Th...
The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine oppo...
The following article studies three Islamic non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Turkey and eval...
Democratic peace theory assumes that Muslim societies would become better off if they democratize. ...
There has been much discussion on the role of civil society in promoting democracy in the Arabic spe...
The positive role that an active civil society plays in processes of democratisation is often highli...
Abstract: The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead ge...
Scholars and students of Islamist movements are divided over the issue of Islamists' commitment to d...
The lack of effective political parties is one of the dominant characteristics of modern Arab politi...
This article studies a novel factor relevant for the moderation of an Islamist party: the degree of...
The uprisings of the Arab spring have highlighted the weakness of traditional opposition actors whic...
The Islamist movements are far from homogenous. Pluralistic by nature, Moroccan Islamism can be divi...
Islamism as a phenomenon is increasingly debated. After the terrorist attacks in the United States S...
According to a survey by the International Republican Institute in the US, the Islamists will take t...
This paper examines the impact of democracy and democratization on contemporary Muslim societies. Th...
This paper examines the impact of democracy and democratization on contemporary Muslim societies. Th...
The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine oppo...
The following article studies three Islamic non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Turkey and eval...
Democratic peace theory assumes that Muslim societies would become better off if they democratize. ...
There has been much discussion on the role of civil society in promoting democracy in the Arabic spe...