Publication

Feb 2012

Islamist parties, excluded from the political sphere for much of the last decade, are now coming to the forefront of Arab politics. But the part that religion should play in the new political orders of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, and how its involvement might be shaped in law and practice, remains the subject of controversy and debate.

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Author Barah Mikaïl
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 116
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2012 FRIDE
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