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From Tunisia to Egypt and from Israel to Iran, the debates surrounding the concept of democracy in the Middle East are never straightforward. This has been particularly evident since the events of 2009 in Iran and the uprisings across the Arab world in late 2010 and 2011. Against this backdrop, Democratic Peace across the Middle East critically analyses the prospects for democracy throughout the region, specifically asking whether political and social modernisation are absolute preconditions for democratic peace to take hold in the region, or whether democracy without modernisation might be enough. It explores the dynamics between neo-patriarchy and Islam on the one hand, and democratisation and modernisation on the other, and also considers the prospect of the political accommodation of opposition groups. Incorporating an analysis of a variety of key dynamics which affect each Middle Eastern country in turn, such as tribal and sectarian identity, Islamism and the structure of political party systems, this book will appeal to those researching the Middle East and its patterns of rule.

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Democracy, Islam, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace in the Middle East. Yakub Halabi Chapter 2: Foreign Policy of a Muslim Democracy: Turkish Foreign Policy under the Justice and Development Party. Turan Kayaoglu Chapter 3: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Iran. Houchang Hassan-Yari and Mojtaba Mahdavi Chapter 4: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Iraq. Eric Davis Chapter 5: Contested Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Egypt. Sabah Alnaseri and Stephen Maher Chapter 6: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Tunisia (Author to be announced) Chapter 7: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Lebanon. Malek Abisaab Chapter 8: Democracy, and Political Modernization and Democratic Peace within the Palestinian Authority. Yakub Halabi Chapter 9: Can Two Walk Together, Except They Be Agreed? Electoralization and Democratization in the Middle East, A View from Israel. Uriel Abulof Chapter 10: The Consonance of the Islamist Shari’a-State with the Requirement for a Democratic Peace in the Context of Arab Spring. Bassam Tibi Chapter 11: Conclusion. Yakub Halabi

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 16/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781784532062, 978-1784532062
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      Book Synopsis
      From Tunisia to Egypt and from Israel to Iran, the debates surrounding the concept of democracy in the Middle East are never straightforward. This has been particularly evident since the events of 2009 in Iran and the uprisings across the Arab world in late 2010 and 2011. Against this backdrop, Democratic Peace across the Middle East critically analyses the prospects for democracy throughout the region, specifically asking whether political and social modernisation are absolute preconditions for democratic peace to take hold in the region, or whether democracy without modernisation might be enough. It explores the dynamics between neo-patriarchy and Islam on the one hand, and democratisation and modernisation on the other, and also considers the prospect of the political accommodation of opposition groups. Incorporating an analysis of a variety of key dynamics which affect each Middle Eastern country in turn, such as tribal and sectarian identity, Islamism and the structure of political party systems, this book will appeal to those researching the Middle East and its patterns of rule.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Introduction: Democracy, Islam, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace in the Middle East. Yakub Halabi Chapter 2: Foreign Policy of a Muslim Democracy: Turkish Foreign Policy under the Justice and Development Party. Turan Kayaoglu Chapter 3: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Iran. Houchang Hassan-Yari and Mojtaba Mahdavi Chapter 4: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Iraq. Eric Davis Chapter 5: Contested Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Egypt. Sabah Alnaseri and Stephen Maher Chapter 6: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Tunisia (Author to be announced) Chapter 7: Democracy, Political Modernization and Democratic Peace: The Case of Lebanon. Malek Abisaab Chapter 8: Democracy, and Political Modernization and Democratic Peace within the Palestinian Authority. Yakub Halabi Chapter 9: Can Two Walk Together, Except They Be Agreed? Electoralization and Democratization in the Middle East, A View from Israel. Uriel Abulof Chapter 10: The Consonance of the Islamist Shari’a-State with the Requirement for a Democratic Peace in the Context of Arab Spring. Bassam Tibi Chapter 11: Conclusion. Yakub Halabi

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