The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a country long considered the most secular in the Arab world and raises questions about the nature and limited reach of secularist policies imposed by the state since independence. Drawing on a definition of secularism as a process of defining, managing, and intervening in religious life by the state, this paper identifies how under Habib Bourguiba and Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali the state sought to subordinate religion and to claim the sole right to interpret Islam for the public in an effort to win the monopoly over religious symbolism and, with it, political control. Both Bourguiba and Ben Ali relied on Islamic references for legitimacy, though this...
none2siThe unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 r...
The working paper examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism and its role in the process of transi...
This thesis relates to the problems of secularity and religion to Tunisia. The stake is to study the...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
What are the main factors explaining the dynamics of secularisation and de-(re)secularisation? In th...
Arab uprisings paved the way for democratic elections in the Middle East and North Africa region. Ye...
AbstractHow are the characteristics of state–religion relations defined? The following paper provide...
The unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 reshuffl...
This paper argues that the growth and legalization of Political Islamism in Tunisia will naturally h...
By voting for Tunisia’s new constitution in January 2014, the Islamist party Ennahda accepted many p...
Ennahda’s many compromises during Tunisia’s transition have prompted assessments that the party has ...
Since the uprising in 2011, Tunisia is seen as a political lab whose experiences impact the entire r...
Why do some democratic transitions succeed while others fail? While most explanations focus on macro...
none2siThe unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 r...
The working paper examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism and its role in the process of transi...
This thesis relates to the problems of secularity and religion to Tunisia. The stake is to study the...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
The victory of a Tunisian Islamist party in the elections of October 2011 seems a paradox for a coun...
The swift victory of moderate Islamists at the first free elections in the historically secular Tuni...
What are the main factors explaining the dynamics of secularisation and de-(re)secularisation? In th...
Arab uprisings paved the way for democratic elections in the Middle East and North Africa region. Ye...
AbstractHow are the characteristics of state–religion relations defined? The following paper provide...
The unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 reshuffl...
This paper argues that the growth and legalization of Political Islamism in Tunisia will naturally h...
By voting for Tunisia’s new constitution in January 2014, the Islamist party Ennahda accepted many p...
Ennahda’s many compromises during Tunisia’s transition have prompted assessments that the party has ...
Since the uprising in 2011, Tunisia is seen as a political lab whose experiences impact the entire r...
Why do some democratic transitions succeed while others fail? While most explanations focus on macro...
none2siThe unexpected results of Tunisian legislative elections held in September and October 2019 r...
The working paper examines the complexity of Tunisian Salafism and its role in the process of transi...
This thesis relates to the problems of secularity and religion to Tunisia. The stake is to study the...