Using the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices, Rowley and Smith (2009) found that countries with Muslim majorities enjoy less freedom and are less democratic than countries in which Muslims are a minority. Because the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices have been criticized on several grounds, I reinvestigate Rowley and Smith’s finding using the new Democracy-Dictatorship data from Cheibub et al. (2010). The empirical results confirm that countries with Muslim majorities are indeed less likely to be democratic
Contains fulltext : 142480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conclusions f...
Conclusions from empirical analyses on how Islam influences democratic attitudes in Arab countries d...
© 2008 Louay Abdulbaki.The discussion concerning the prospects for democratization in Muslim-majorit...
Using the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices, Rowley and Smith (2009) found that countries with Mus...
Using the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices, Rowley and Smith (2009) found that countries with Mus...
Scholars and theoreticians have long argued about the compatibility of Islam and democracy. Bush adm...
Several recent studies have reached opposite conclusions about whether Muslim countries are less dem...
ARE predominantly Muslim societies distinctly disadvantaged indemocratization? Some observers, notin...
The transitions to democracy in Tunisia and Egypt shortly after the popular uprisings of the Arab Sp...
<p>Huntington asks an important question in The Third Wave: if traditional Islamic values and belief...
Since September 11th, 2001, Islamophobia in the United States, other “Western” countries, and their ...
This dissertation investigates the extent to which between Islam and democracy are compatible in the...
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
Hajizadeh Huntington asks an important question in The Third Wave: if traditional Islamic values and...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Contains fulltext : 142480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conclusions f...
Conclusions from empirical analyses on how Islam influences democratic attitudes in Arab countries d...
© 2008 Louay Abdulbaki.The discussion concerning the prospects for democratization in Muslim-majorit...
Using the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices, Rowley and Smith (2009) found that countries with Mus...
Using the POLITY IV and Freedom House indices, Rowley and Smith (2009) found that countries with Mus...
Scholars and theoreticians have long argued about the compatibility of Islam and democracy. Bush adm...
Several recent studies have reached opposite conclusions about whether Muslim countries are less dem...
ARE predominantly Muslim societies distinctly disadvantaged indemocratization? Some observers, notin...
The transitions to democracy in Tunisia and Egypt shortly after the popular uprisings of the Arab Sp...
<p>Huntington asks an important question in The Third Wave: if traditional Islamic values and belief...
Since September 11th, 2001, Islamophobia in the United States, other “Western” countries, and their ...
This dissertation investigates the extent to which between Islam and democracy are compatible in the...
This study explores the prospects for the emergence of democratic regimes in developing countries in...
Hajizadeh Huntington asks an important question in The Third Wave: if traditional Islamic values and...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
Contains fulltext : 142480.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Conclusions f...
Conclusions from empirical analyses on how Islam influences democratic attitudes in Arab countries d...
© 2008 Louay Abdulbaki.The discussion concerning the prospects for democratization in Muslim-majorit...