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Author Halverson, Jeffry R

Title Islamists of the Maghreb
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (139 pages)
Series Routledge Studies in Political Islam
Routledge studies in political Islam.
Contents Cover -- Dedication Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Note on transliteration -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 1: The victory of Sunni Islam -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Occupation -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Algeria -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Tunisia -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Libya -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Morocco -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The Maghreb beyond Islamism -- Notes -- References
Summary "In 2011, the Maghreb occupied a prominent place in world headlines when Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, became the birthplace of the so-called Arab Spring. Events in Tunisia sparked huge and sometimes violent uprisings. Longstanding dictatorships fell in their wake. The ensuing democratic reforms resulted in elections and the victory of several Islamist political parties in the Arab world.?This book explores the origins, development and rise of these Islamist parties by focusing on the people behind them. In doing so, it provides readers with a concise history of Sunni Islam in North Africa, the violent struggles against European colonial occupation, and the subsequent quest for an affirmation of Muslim identities in its wake. Exploring Islamism as an identity movement rooted in the colonial experience, this book argues that votes for Islamist parties after the Arab Spring reflected a universal human need for an authentic sense of self. This view contrasts with the popular belief that support for Islamists in North Africa reflects a dangerous "fundamentalist" view of the world that seeks to simply impose archaic religious laws on modern societies. Rather, the electoral success of Islamists in the Maghreb, like Tunisia's Ennahdha party, is rooted in a reaffirmation of the Arab-Islamic identities of the Maghreb states, long delayed by dictatorships that mimicked Western models and ideologies (e.g., Socialism). Ultimately, however, it is argued that this affirmation is a temporary phenomenon that will give way in time to the fundamental need for good governance, accountability, and a stable growing economy in these countries.??Written in an accessible format, and providing fresh analytical perspectives on Islamism in the Maghreb, this book will be a valuable tool for students and scholars of Political Islam and North African Politics.?"--Provided by publisher
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Subject Islam and politics -- Africa, North -- History -- 21st century
Arab Spring, 2010-
Political parties -- Africa, North -- History -- 21st century
Sunnites -- Africa, North -- History
Islam and politics
Political parties
Politics and government
Sunnites
SUBJECT Africa, North -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject North Africa
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Greenberg, Nathaniel
ISBN 9781351605113
1351605119