Islam and Democracy in the Middle East
Explore the intricate relationship between Islam and democracy in the Middle East with the insightful book, Islam and Democracy in the Middle East. This compelling collection, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2003, features contributions from esteemed scholars including Ziya Onis, Soli Ozel, William Quandt, and many others. Spanning 352 pages, the book delves into the complexities of political dynamics, cultural influences, and social movements shaping the region. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern politics and the ongoing dialogue about democracy. Perfect for students, researchers, and general readers alike, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your bookshelf. Discover the nuanced interplay between faith and governance in this thought-provoking work.