Islamist party mobilization: Tunisia's Ennahda and Algeria's HMS compared, 1989-2014

« This book aims to explore how Islamist parties mobilize debates, discourses, and environments in electoral authoritarian systems. Interrelating three theoretical schools, Electoral Authoritarianism Theory, Protest Voting Theory, and Political Process Theory, it adopts and expands on a demand-and-s...

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Auteur principal: Zhang, Chuchu (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Singapore Palgrave Macmillan [2020]
Dans:Année: 2020
Recensions:[Rezension von: Zhang, Chuchu, Islamist party mobilization] (2021) (Kármán, Marianna)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Tunesien / Islam et politique / Fondamentalisme / Partie (droit) / Mobilisation politique / Sciences politiques comparées / Algerien
Sujets non-standardisés:B Ḥarakat al-Nahḍah (Tunisia)
B Tunesien
B Parti religieux
B Ḥarakat Mujtamaʻ al-Silm
B Political Parties (Africa, North) History 21st century
B Islam and politics (Africa, North) History 21st century
B North Africa
B Africa, North Politics and government 21st century
B History
B Islam et politique
B Campagne électorale
B Mobilisation politique
B Mouvement religieux
B Partie (droit)
B Algerien
B Campagne
Édition parallèle:Erscheint auch als: 9789811394874
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Résumé:« This book aims to explore how Islamist parties mobilize debates, discourses, and environments in electoral authoritarian systems. Interrelating three theoretical schools, Electoral Authoritarianism Theory, Protest Voting Theory, and Political Process Theory, it adopts and expands on a demand-and-supply framework to approach the subject in a novel way, and adapts them to address North Africa, a region in which such theoretical scholarship has until now not been conducted. In-depth case studies focus on two Islamist parties in North Africa, Tunisia’s Ennahda and Algeria’s HMS, both of which adopted the Muslim Brotherhood model, had charismatic leaders, and were active in the political scene from 1989-2014, the period between their first electoral trial and their electoral participation after taking part in governance. The chapters proceed chronologically, providing a historical treatment of the evolution of Ennahda and the HMS since their inception and addressing their development in two and a half decades. « (Verlagsbeschreibung)
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ISBN:9811394865