Secularism Confronts Islamism : Divergent Paths of Transitional Negotiations in Egypt and Tunisia.

По: Affan, Mohammad [author]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Серия: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government ; 32Издатель: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Дата авторского права: ©2022Описание: 1 online resource (253 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781000532005Тематика(и): Demokratisierung | Dschihadismus | Politischer Islam | Politischer Wandel | Tunesien | Ägypten | Islam and politics-Egypt | Islam and politics-Tunisia | Islam and secularism-EgyptЖанр/форма: | FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: Secularism Confronts IslamismЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Figures -- Tables -- Transliteration -- Introduction -- Research design and methodology -- Document analysis -- In-depth interviews -- Secondary sources -- Book outline -- Notes -- 1. Transitional negotiations: What do we know so far? -- Transitional negotiations in pre-Arab Spring experiences -- The literature on transitional negotiations during the Arab Spring -- Notes -- 2. Secularism and Islamism: A search for definitions -- Secularism and Islamism as two competing versions of modernised Islam -- Secularism as a modern form of religiosity -- Islam and Islamism: an attempt at differentiation -- Multiple secularisms, multiple Islamisms -- Notes -- 3. Contested transitions -- Mapping the Islamist and secularist political forces -- The Islamist political forces -- The secularist political forces -- Undermined -- The Islamist political forces -- The secularist political forces -- Causes of the secularist-Islamist disagreement in Egypt and Tunisia -- Notes -- 4. Negotiating Shariʿah in transitional periods -- Transitional negotiations, National Dialogues, and pact-making attempts in Egypt -- Together we start building: a dialogue for Egypt (The National Democratic Alliance Document) -- The PM Essam Sharaf's Dialogue -- The Deputy PM Yahia Al-Jamal's Dialogue (The National Accord) -- Abdul-Aziz Hegazi's Dialogue (The National Dialogue) -- The National Council Conferences -- The Deputy PM Ali Al-Salmi's Dialogues and Documents -- The Chief of Staff Sami Anan's Dialogue (The Parties' Document) -- The SCAF Dialogue with the Parliament-represented parties -- The Fairmont Accord (National front for completing the revolution) -- The Vice President Mahmoud Mikki's Dialogue -- The Minister of Defence Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi's call for Dialogue.
The Al-Azhar Document for the Renunciation of Violence -- Transitional negotiations, National Dialogues, and pact-making attempts in Tunisia -- The negotiations to establish the HIROR -- Ben Ashour's Dialogue (Declaration of the transitional process) -- The Pledge of the Republic Document -- The National Dialogue Conference - First Round -- Majlis Al-Hukama "Council of the Wise" Dialogue -- The National Dialogue Sponsored by President Al-Munsef Al-Marzuqi -- The National Dialogue Conference - Second Round -- The National Conference to combat violence and terrorism -- The quartet-sponsored National Dialogue -- Notes -- 5. The challenges of the established order -- The nature of the pre-transition regimes -- The role of the military institution in the transitional administration -- First: The institutional legacy of military intervention in politics -- Second: The degree of militarisation of the state and society -- Third: The military institutional culture -- Fourth: The extent to which the transition is perceived as a threat to military privileges -- Notes -- 6. The defining organisational settings -- The Balance of Power between the Negotiating Parties -- The maturity and the plurality of the civil society -- Notes -- 7. The limits of elites' abilities -- Elites' unity and legitimacy -- Elites' capacities and experience -- Notes -- 8. Transitional negotiations: What can be learnt from the Arab Spring experience? -- Making sense of the concepts of Islamism and secularism -- The transitional experience in Egypt and Tunisia: New dynamics? -- The determinants of the transitional negotiations course and outcomes -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Books and Academic Journals (English) -- Books and Academic Journals (Arabic) -- News, Reports, and Articles (English) -- News, Reports, and Articles (Arabic) -- YouTube -- Other Electronic Sources.
Interviews -- Index.
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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Figures -- Tables -- Transliteration -- Introduction -- Research design and methodology -- Document analysis -- In-depth interviews -- Secondary sources -- Book outline -- Notes -- 1. Transitional negotiations: What do we know so far? -- Transitional negotiations in pre-Arab Spring experiences -- The literature on transitional negotiations during the Arab Spring -- Notes -- 2. Secularism and Islamism: A search for definitions -- Secularism and Islamism as two competing versions of modernised Islam -- Secularism as a modern form of religiosity -- Islam and Islamism: an attempt at differentiation -- Multiple secularisms, multiple Islamisms -- Notes -- 3. Contested transitions -- Mapping the Islamist and secularist political forces -- The Islamist political forces -- The secularist political forces -- Undermined -- The Islamist political forces -- The secularist political forces -- Causes of the secularist-Islamist disagreement in Egypt and Tunisia -- Notes -- 4. Negotiating Shariʿah in transitional periods -- Transitional negotiations, National Dialogues, and pact-making attempts in Egypt -- Together we start building: a dialogue for Egypt (The National Democratic Alliance Document) -- The PM Essam Sharaf's Dialogue -- The Deputy PM Yahia Al-Jamal's Dialogue (The National Accord) -- Abdul-Aziz Hegazi's Dialogue (The National Dialogue) -- The National Council Conferences -- The Deputy PM Ali Al-Salmi's Dialogues and Documents -- The Chief of Staff Sami Anan's Dialogue (The Parties' Document) -- The SCAF Dialogue with the Parliament-represented parties -- The Fairmont Accord (National front for completing the revolution) -- The Vice President Mahmoud Mikki's Dialogue -- The Minister of Defence Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi's call for Dialogue.

The Al-Azhar Document for the Renunciation of Violence -- Transitional negotiations, National Dialogues, and pact-making attempts in Tunisia -- The negotiations to establish the HIROR -- Ben Ashour's Dialogue (Declaration of the transitional process) -- The Pledge of the Republic Document -- The National Dialogue Conference - First Round -- Majlis Al-Hukama "Council of the Wise" Dialogue -- The National Dialogue Sponsored by President Al-Munsef Al-Marzuqi -- The National Dialogue Conference - Second Round -- The National Conference to combat violence and terrorism -- The quartet-sponsored National Dialogue -- Notes -- 5. The challenges of the established order -- The nature of the pre-transition regimes -- The role of the military institution in the transitional administration -- First: The institutional legacy of military intervention in politics -- Second: The degree of militarisation of the state and society -- Third: The military institutional culture -- Fourth: The extent to which the transition is perceived as a threat to military privileges -- Notes -- 6. The defining organisational settings -- The Balance of Power between the Negotiating Parties -- The maturity and the plurality of the civil society -- Notes -- 7. The limits of elites' abilities -- Elites' unity and legitimacy -- Elites' capacities and experience -- Notes -- 8. Transitional negotiations: What can be learnt from the Arab Spring experience? -- Making sense of the concepts of Islamism and secularism -- The transitional experience in Egypt and Tunisia: New dynamics? -- The determinants of the transitional negotiations course and outcomes -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Books and Academic Journals (English) -- Books and Academic Journals (Arabic) -- News, Reports, and Articles (English) -- News, Reports, and Articles (Arabic) -- YouTube -- Other Electronic Sources.

Interviews -- Index.

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