© 2008 Louay Abdulbaki.The discussion concerning the prospects for democratization in Muslim-majority countries has been revived in recent years. It has been widely argued that the repression and exclusion of Islamic movements from the political process in Muslim countries breeds radicalism, while political engagement and inclusion, however, encourages moderation and compromise. The fact that only few Muslim states have been affected by the recent global wave of democratization has raised many questions concerning the impact of Islam and Islamic activism on democratization. Does Islam or Islamic activism hinder democratization and strengthen authoritarianism in the Muslim-majority countries? Can democratization progress in Muslim countri...
There is a wide variety of ideas on democracy and democratization represented among the Indonesian d...
The Islamization of politics in Indonesia after 1998 presents an underexplored puzzle: why has there...
The majority of political scientists studying democratization in the Third World avoid Muslim countr...
The relationship between Islam and democracy can be viewed based on the participation of Islamic mov...
The democratization process in Indonesia is in line with the emergence several Islamic mass organiza...
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...
This thesis originates from the lengthy debate on Islam and democracy. Some contributors to this deb...
Democratic peace theory assumes that Muslim societies would become better off if they democratize. ...
Discusses the conditions for the democratization in Islamic countries in North Africa and the Middle...
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Conclusions from empirical analyses on how Islam influences democratic attitudes in Arab countries d...
ARE predominantly Muslim societies distinctly disadvantaged indemocratization? Some observers, notin...
Democracy is actually a concept that is understood and practiced heterogeneous. However, there are b...
There is a wide variety of ideas on democracy and democratization represented among the Indonesian d...
The Islamization of politics in Indonesia after 1998 presents an underexplored puzzle: why has there...
The majority of political scientists studying democratization in the Third World avoid Muslim countr...
The relationship between Islam and democracy can be viewed based on the participation of Islamic mov...
The democratization process in Indonesia is in line with the emergence several Islamic mass organiza...
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...
This thesis originates from the lengthy debate on Islam and democracy. Some contributors to this deb...
Democratic peace theory assumes that Muslim societies would become better off if they democratize. ...
Discusses the conditions for the democratization in Islamic countries in North Africa and the Middle...
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Conclusions from empirical analyses on how Islam influences democratic attitudes in Arab countries d...
ARE predominantly Muslim societies distinctly disadvantaged indemocratization? Some observers, notin...
Democracy is actually a concept that is understood and practiced heterogeneous. However, there are b...
There is a wide variety of ideas on democracy and democratization represented among the Indonesian d...
The Islamization of politics in Indonesia after 1998 presents an underexplored puzzle: why has there...
The majority of political scientists studying democratization in the Third World avoid Muslim countr...