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This book explores the linkages
between the move to democratize
and the Islamist challenge,
focusing on the struggle among
ruling elites, secularists,
and the Islamists to define
collective identity - that
is, to define what common orientations
unite the polity and how disagreements
can be addressed, particularly
regarding the place of Islam
in politics. The author surveys
democratization measures since
1980 and analyzes the nature
of the Islamist challenge,
exploring the factors behind
the rise of fundamentalism,
the agendas of various Islamic
movements, and Islamist concepts
of democracy. In a final section
the author offers in-depth
case studies of Egypt and Jordan.
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Explores the simultaneous movements
toward democracy and Islamic
fundamentalism since about
1980, and investigates the
link between them. Focuses
on the struggle among ruling
elites, secularists, and Islamists
to define collective identity,
the common orientations that
unite the polity, how disagreements
can be addressed, and the place
of Islam in politics. Offers
in-depth case studies of Egypt
and Jordan. |