Islam, democracy and the state in Algeria : lessons for the western mediterranean and beyond / edited by Michael Bonner, Megan Reif and Mark Tessler

Colaborador(es): Bonner, Michael [editor literario] | Reif, Megan [editor literario] | Tessler, Mark [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: [London]: Routledge, 2014 Descripción: 232 p.; 24 cmISBN: 9781138863682; 1138863688Tema(s): Democracia -- Argelia | Islam -- Argelia | Argelia -- Política y gobierno | Argelia -- HistoriaResumen: Modern Algeria has been, in many ways, a harbinger of events and trends that have affected the Arab and Muslim worlds. The country's bold experiment in democratization broke down in the early 1990s, largely over the question of whether the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) should be permitted to come to power following its victories in local, regional, and national elections. A devastating civil war followed. Now that order has been restored and the country has a new government, questions about governance, Islam and international relationships are once again at the top of Algeria's political agenda. How these issues are resolved will not only determine Algeria's future, but will also have important implications for other states in North Africa and the western Mediterranean.This book was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of North African Studies.
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Modern Algeria has been, in many ways, a harbinger of events and trends that have affected the Arab and Muslim worlds. The country's bold experiment in democratization broke down in the early 1990s, largely over the question of whether the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) should be permitted to come to power following its victories in local, regional, and national elections. A devastating civil war followed. Now that order has been restored and the country has a new government, questions about governance, Islam and international relationships are once again at the top of Algeria's political agenda. How these issues are resolved will not only determine Algeria's future, but will also have important implications for other states in North Africa and the western Mediterranean.This book was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of North African Studies.

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