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Since the 2011 Arab Spring, Muslim-majority countries have witnessed rising pressures and expectations from their citizens to ensure the protection of human rights while undergoing democratic transitions. Discussions on human rights and democracy in the Muslim world inevitably include the formation of pro-democratic coalitions between secularists and Islamists, the impact of secularist fears and constituencies on political dynamics, and the prospects for political moderation. By examining the failure of Tunisia's democratic transition, how do we analyze the similarities and differences among democratizing nations with significant Muslim populations?
Join us in this exciting Edraak webinar to debate these critical issues as we;
Islam and Liberty Network would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has made our second ILN Edraak Webinar: 'Tunisia's Failed Democratic Transition: What went wrong?' series a success!
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Since the 2011 Arab Spring, Muslim-majority countries have witnessed rising pressures and expectations from their citizens to ensure the protection of human rights while undergoing democratic transitions. Discussions on human rights and democracy in the Muslim world inevitably include the formation of pro-democratic coalitions between secularists and Islamists, the impact of secularist fears and constituencies on political dynamics, and the prospects for political moderation. By examining the failure of Tunisia's democratic transition, how do we analyze the similarities and differences among democratizing nations with significant Muslim populations?
Join us in this exciting Edraak webinar to debate these critical issues as we;
Islam and Liberty Network would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has made our second ILN Edraak Webinar: 'Tunisia's Failed Democratic Transition: What went wrong?' series a success!