The Maghrib in the new century : identity, religion, and politics
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The Maghrib in the new century : identity, religion, and politics
University Press of Florida, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- The Maghrib at the dawn of the twenty-first century / Benjamin Stora
- A half-century after independence : rethinking Maghribi history, memory, and identity. The (Re)fashioning of Moroccan national identity / Mickael Bensadoun
- Algerian identity and memory / Robert Mortimer
- Berber/Amazigh "memory work" / Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
- Regimes and societies : new challenges. Reflections on the aftermath of civil strife : Algeria, 2006 / Gideon Gera
- The fate of political Islam in Algeria / Louisa Aït-Hamadouche and Yahia H. Zoubir
- From Hasan II to Muhammad VI : plus ça change? / Daniel Zisenwine
- Justice and development or justice and spirituality? : the challenge of Morocco's nonviolent Islamist movements / Michael J. Willis
- Whither the Ben Ali Regime in Tunisia? / Michele Penner Angrist
- The economic dimension. The constraints on economic development in Morocco and Tunisia / Paul Rivlin
- Algeria's economy : mutations, performance, and challenges / Ahmed Aghrout and Michael Hodd
- The Maghrib and Europe. The Maghrib abroad : immigrant transpolitics and cultural involution in France / Paul A. Silverstein
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Situated on Europe's threshold, the Maghrib's core states - Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia - are confronted by many of the same dire political, social, and economic circumstances as the Arab and other Muslim countries farther east. However, these countries are often overlooked during debates over the future of the Middle East, even though their political and social systems appear more ripe for the kind of partnership envisaged by Western policy-makers than others in the region. This volume features a topical focus on Islamic movements, an emphasis on the importance of the Berber dimension of contemporary North African society and politics, and the inclusion of a crucial transnational perspective stressing the Maghrib's ties to Europe. All of this is set against a backdrop of larger questions of history, memory, and national identity at the dawn of a new century.
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