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Book Synopsis: The landscape of the Middle East has changed dramatically since 2011, as have the political arena and the discourse around democracy. In Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring, John L. Esposito, John Voll, and Tamara Sonn examine the state of democracy in Muslim-majority societies today. Applying a twenty-first century perspective to the question of whether Islam is "compatible" with democracy, they redirect the conversation toward a new politics of democracy that transcends both secular authoritarianism and Political Islam.
While the opposition movements of the Arab Spring vary from country to country, each has raised questions regarding equality, economic justice, democratic participation, and the relationship between Islam and democracy in their respective countries. Does democracy require a secular political regime? Are religious movements the most effective opponents of authoritarian secularist regimes? Esposito, Voll, and Sonn examine these questions and shed light on how these opposition movements reflect the new global realities of media communication and sources of influence and power.
Positioned for a broad readership of scholars and students, policy-makers, and media experts, Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring will quickly become a go-to for all who watch the Middle East, inside and outside of academia.
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Discover a groundbreaking perspective on the relationship between Islam and democracy in the post-Arab Spring era with "Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring." Written by renowned scholars John L. Esposito, John Voll, and Tamara Sonn, this book sheds light on the state of democracy in Muslim-majority societies today.
With the political landscape of the Middle East undergoing unprecedented changes, it is crucial to reassess if Islam is compatible with democracy in the twenty-first century. This thought-provoking book offers a fresh and nuanced analysis that moves beyond the conventional binary of secular authoritarianism and Political Islam.
Delve into the complex dynamics of the opposition movements that emerged during the Arab Spring. Through a comprehensive exploration, the authors address pressing issues of equality, economic justice, democratic participation, and the intricate interplay between Islam and democracy within different countries.
Get ready to challenge preconceived notions about democracy and religion as you examine critical questions: Is a secular political regime necessary for democracy? Can religious movements effectively combat authoritarian secularist governments? The insightful perspectives presented in this book will help you navigate and understand these complex debates.
Embracing a global outlook, "Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring" incorporates the new realities of media communications and the sources of influence and power shaping political landscapes worldwide. Whether you're a scholar, student, policy-maker, or media expert, this indispensable resource offers valuable insights into the contemporary Middle East.
Don't miss out on this essential read that transcends boundaries and bridges the gap between academia and real-world politics. Join the conversation on Islam and democracy today by ordering your copy of "Islam and Democracy after the Arab Spring" now.
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