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Dec 2014
This paper contains several articles which broadly examine political Islam and Islamic governance from a number of angles. It includes contributions on 1) Islamic governance theory in Moroccan Islamist discourse; 2) the aspirations of national and transnational Islamist movements; 3) the viability of the Islamic State; and 4) what constitutes an Islamic democracy.
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Author | Timothy Poirson, Maximilian Lakitsch, Juan A Macías-Amoretti, Adel Elsayed Sparr, Joseph Kaminski, Haian Dukhan, Sinan Hawat, Rana Khalaf, Mohammed Nuruzzaman, M A Muqtedar Khan |
Series | E-International Relations Publications |
Publisher | E-International Relations |
Copyright | © 2014 E-International Relations. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. |