The Middle East is currently saturated with talk about “change.” Yet, the resiliency of authoritarianism and patriarchy in the region coupled with the evident failure of “democratization”-by-conquest have plunged this part of the world into a depressing impasse. The region’s Muslim majority is caught up between, on the one hand, authoritarian regimes or fundamentalist inspired opposition, both of which tend to impose severe social control in the name of nation and religion, and on the other, flagrant foreign intervention and occupation in the name of democratization. We witness, then, a clear abuse of faith, freedom, and the faithful. In the midst of this, however, one thing has become clearer. If a meaningful change is to occur in these so...
The process of revolutionary changes in the North African region in 2011 sparked the flame of hope f...
Since 11 September 2001 ('9/11') the international spotlight has been more firmly than ever on the M...
As we prepare this book for publication, the enthusiasm for the "Arab Spring" has proved entirely mi...
The Middle East is currently saturated with talk about “change.” Yet, the resiliency of authoritaria...
All too often, people view Islam as the reason for repressive governments in the Middle East and Nor...
“To braid a mat with sand as raw material or to make sand with a mat” is the enigma that the young p...
Introduction: civil society in the Arab world Policy-makers and scholars consider the persistence of...
We have recently seen some historical changes sweeping across the Muslim world. The collective acti...
This article analyses Middle Eastern authoritarianism and the contemporary political transformation...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
It has become fashionable amongst some critics of the George W. Bush administration to say that the ...
Scholarship examining the governments in the Middle East and North Africa rarely focuses on oppositi...
There is a strong body of literature that claims that Islam and democracy are essentially incompatib...
Among Muslim-majority countries in the world today, only a handful can be said to be democracies. T...
Th is paper tries to see the encounter between Islam and modernity in the coun-tries where the major...
The process of revolutionary changes in the North African region in 2011 sparked the flame of hope f...
Since 11 September 2001 ('9/11') the international spotlight has been more firmly than ever on the M...
As we prepare this book for publication, the enthusiasm for the "Arab Spring" has proved entirely mi...
The Middle East is currently saturated with talk about “change.” Yet, the resiliency of authoritaria...
All too often, people view Islam as the reason for repressive governments in the Middle East and Nor...
“To braid a mat with sand as raw material or to make sand with a mat” is the enigma that the young p...
Introduction: civil society in the Arab world Policy-makers and scholars consider the persistence of...
We have recently seen some historical changes sweeping across the Muslim world. The collective acti...
This article analyses Middle Eastern authoritarianism and the contemporary political transformation...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
It has become fashionable amongst some critics of the George W. Bush administration to say that the ...
Scholarship examining the governments in the Middle East and North Africa rarely focuses on oppositi...
There is a strong body of literature that claims that Islam and democracy are essentially incompatib...
Among Muslim-majority countries in the world today, only a handful can be said to be democracies. T...
Th is paper tries to see the encounter between Islam and modernity in the coun-tries where the major...
The process of revolutionary changes in the North African region in 2011 sparked the flame of hope f...
Since 11 September 2001 ('9/11') the international spotlight has been more firmly than ever on the M...
As we prepare this book for publication, the enthusiasm for the "Arab Spring" has proved entirely mi...