This article draws on public opinion survey data from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan to investigate first, whether a “demand for democracy” in the region exists; second, how to measure it; and third, how respondents understand it. The picture emerging from this analysis is complex, eluding the simple dichotomy between prima facie support and second order incongruence with democracy, which characterises current debates. Respondents have a more holistic understanding of democracy than is found in current scholarship or indeed pursued by Western or regional policymakers, valuing civil-political rights but prioritizing socio-economic rights. There is broad consensus behind principles of gender equality, but indirect questions reveal the co...
Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global a...
In the pursuit of spreading democracy (constitutional democracy) in the Arab world, a worthy goal in...
The transitions to democracy in Tunisia and Egypt shortly after the popular uprisings of the Arab Sp...
This article draws on public opinion survey data from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan to investi...
Acknowledgements This article is based on work carried out as part of the Arab Transformations Proje...
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ABSTRACT: What do people in the Arab world have in mind when they voice support for “democracy ” and...
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The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
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"Arab World" is the only region in the world that lacks democratic values. However, back in December...
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Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global a...
In the pursuit of spreading democracy (constitutional democracy) in the Arab world, a worthy goal in...
The transitions to democracy in Tunisia and Egypt shortly after the popular uprisings of the Arab Sp...
This article draws on public opinion survey data from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan to investi...
Acknowledgements This article is based on work carried out as part of the Arab Transformations Proje...
Citizens around the world desire government to be responsive to their concerns. Regardless of the ru...
ABSTRACT: What do people in the Arab world have in mind when they voice support for “democracy ” and...
In recent times, Arabs have shown the world that they are ready for additional democratic reforms. W...
We take a new look at the question of the Arab democratic exception by looking at the preference for...
Have the Arab uprisings influenced the desire for democracy in the Middle East and North Africa? Thi...
What is the structure of democratic citizenship in the Middle East? What are the determinants of dem...
The impact of religion on forming attitudes toward democracy and specifically, whether Islam is full...
“Operation Freedom ” in Iraq has started what could be called the “fourth wave of democracy”, a proc...
"Arab World" is the only region in the world that lacks democratic values. However, back in December...
All too often, people view Islam as the reason for repressive governments in the Middle East and Nor...
Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global a...
In the pursuit of spreading democracy (constitutional democracy) in the Arab world, a worthy goal in...
The transitions to democracy in Tunisia and Egypt shortly after the popular uprisings of the Arab Sp...