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7. THE FAILURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT TUNISIA
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Radwan Masmoudi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I. WHY DIFFERENT DEMOCRATIZATION OUTCOMES IN TUNISIA AND EGYPT? Cross-Ideological Accommodations, Constitutions, Militaries, and the Content of International Assistance
- 1. ENNAHDA’S DEMOCRATIC COMMITMENTS AND CAPABILITIES: Major Evolutionary Moments and Choices 15
- 2. THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE ARAB WORLD: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Case 29
- 3. MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION: Islamic and Secular Parties and Tunisia’s Democratic Transition 43
- 4. THE ROOTS OF EGYPT’S CONSTITUTIONAL CATASTROPHE: The Necessity of Marrying an Analysis of Context, Process, and Text 73
- 5. PURISTS AND PLURALISTS: Cross-Ideological Coalition Building in Tunisia’s Democratic Transition 91
- 6. PATTERNS OF CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AND THEIR LEGACIES FOR DEMOCRATIZATION: Egypt Versus Tunisia 121
- 7. THE FAILURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT TUNISIA 149
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PART II. RETHINKING OTHER DEMOCRACIES WITH LARGE MUSLIM POPULATIONS: What Policies Helped in Indonesia and India?
- 8. CRAFTING INDONESIAN DEMOCRACY: Inclusion-Moderation and the Sacralizing of the Postcolonial State 163
- 9. INDIAN DEMOCRACY AND THE WORLD’S LARGEST MUSLIM MINORITY 201
- Selected Bibliography 227
- Contributors 237
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I. WHY DIFFERENT DEMOCRATIZATION OUTCOMES IN TUNISIA AND EGYPT? Cross-Ideological Accommodations, Constitutions, Militaries, and the Content of International Assistance
- 1. ENNAHDA’S DEMOCRATIC COMMITMENTS AND CAPABILITIES: Major Evolutionary Moments and Choices 15
- 2. THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIZATION IN THE ARAB WORLD: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Case 29
- 3. MUTUAL ACCOMMODATION: Islamic and Secular Parties and Tunisia’s Democratic Transition 43
- 4. THE ROOTS OF EGYPT’S CONSTITUTIONAL CATASTROPHE: The Necessity of Marrying an Analysis of Context, Process, and Text 73
- 5. PURISTS AND PLURALISTS: Cross-Ideological Coalition Building in Tunisia’s Democratic Transition 91
- 6. PATTERNS OF CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AND THEIR LEGACIES FOR DEMOCRATIZATION: Egypt Versus Tunisia 121
- 7. THE FAILURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT TUNISIA 149
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PART II. RETHINKING OTHER DEMOCRACIES WITH LARGE MUSLIM POPULATIONS: What Policies Helped in Indonesia and India?
- 8. CRAFTING INDONESIAN DEMOCRACY: Inclusion-Moderation and the Sacralizing of the Postcolonial State 163
- 9. INDIAN DEMOCRACY AND THE WORLD’S LARGEST MUSLIM MINORITY 201
- Selected Bibliography 227
- Contributors 237
- Index 241