Publication
Jun 2018
Attention has understandably been focused on jihadi actors in Libya and Tunisia. However, this CSS study contends that other Islamic actors also deserve greater scrutiny given the role they could play in shaping these countries’ future. Further, to help address this gap, the text's author explores 1) the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya and Ennahda in Tunisia, groups who have gone the furthest in accepting democratic norms and principles; 2) more conservative Salafi actors, such as former jihadis; 3) quietist Salafis, who generally eschew political engagement and reject armed resistance against Sunni Muslim regimes, and more.
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Author | Lisa Watanabe |
Publisher | Center for Security Studies (CSS) |
Copyright | © 2018 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich |