Muslim Democratic Parties in the Middle East: Economy and Politics of Islamist Moderation

Muslim Democratic Parties in the Middle East: Economy and Politics of Islamist Moderation

by A. Kadir Yildirim
Muslim Democratic Parties in the Middle East: Economy and Politics of Islamist Moderation

Muslim Democratic Parties in the Middle East: Economy and Politics of Islamist Moderation

by A. Kadir Yildirim

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Overview

A.Kadir Yildirim and other scholars have used the term "Muslim Democrat" to describe moderate Islamist political parties, suggesting a parallel with Christian Democratic parties in Europe. These parties (MDPs) are marked by their adherence to a secular political regime, normative commitment to the rules of a democratic political system, and the democratic political representation of a religious identity. In this book, Yildirim draws on extensive field research in Turkey, Egypt, and Morocco to examine this phenomenon and assess the interaction of economic and political factors in the development of MDPs. Distinguishing between "competitive [economic] liberalization" and "crony liberalization," he argues that MDPs are more likely to emerge and succeed in the context of the former. He summarizes that the broader implication is that the economic liberalization models adopted by governments in the region in the wake of the Arab Spring have significant implications for the future direction of party systems and democratic reform.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253023094
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 09/26/2016
Series: Middle East Studies
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

A.Kadir Yildirim is a research scholar at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Muslim Democratic Parties
1. A Social Theory of Muslim Democratic Parties
2. Modeling Economic Liberalization in a Comparative Perspective
3. From the Periphery to the Center: Competitive Liberalization in Turkey
4. Stuck in the Periphery: Crony Liberalization in Egypt
5. Pathways from the Periphery: Competitive Liberalization in Morocco
Conclusion
Appendix: List of Interviews
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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