Tunisian Revolution and Democratic Transition

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Civil Society
civil society activism
comparative political analysis
cross-ideological alliances
Democratic Constitutional Rally
Democratic Transition
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Hizb
Hizb al-Nahdah
Islamic party evolution in Tunisia
Islamist political movements
Mehdi Jomaa
MENA
MENA Country
MENA Region
Middle East democratisation
Muslim Brotherhood
Muslim World
NCA
Nidaa Tounes
Political Party
post-authoritarian governance
Post-revolution Tunisia
Rcd
Sidi Bouzid
Socialist Destourian Party
Troika Government
Tunisian Human Rights League
Tunisian Political Landscape
Tunisian Revolution
Tunisian Society
Ḥizb
Ḥizb al-Nahḍah

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367762308
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on the history of post-independence Tunisia, the book studies the evolution of al-Nahḍah as a political party in Tunisia and its role in a protracted struggle to shape the post-authoritarian order along democratic lines. It explores al-Nahḍah's relationship with the Tunisian state, society and beyond that resulted in shaping its fluctuating expressions of ideology and practices.

State repression, political participation, or internal differentiation (among other factors) place an Islamic movement (in this case al-Nahḍah) in such a situation that demands a perpetual self re-evaluation as well as implementation of ideology, objectives, and political programmes. The study explains how the socio-political setting in Tunisia demanded various ideologically opposite currents (Islamic, liberal, or leftist) to endure cross-ideological cooperation either to contest authoritarian regimes or to engage in the political process. It more importantly analyzes the trajectory of a gradual democratization process in the country and provides evidence explaining the impact and importance of a vibrant civil society, building alliances, and sharing of power.

The book provides comparative analytical attention to the primary sources on these issues to create a critical historiography. It thus adds to the body of literature on the state, society, and politics in the MENA region and particularly targets students, scholars, and social scientists interested in understanding the nature of power and politics in Tunisia and beyond.

Mohammad Dawood Sofi is an Assistant Professor (Contractual) in Islamic Studies at the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), University of Kashmir Srinagar, India. Prior to joining DDE, he served as a postdoctoral research fellow in International Relations at Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey. His recent books include Rāshid al-Ghannūshi̇̄: A Key Muslim Thinker of the 21st Century (2018).

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