Publication Cover
The International Spectator
Italian Journal of International Affairs
Volume 48, 2013 - Issue 4
1,845
Views
21
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Arab Islamist Parties and Power

Ennahda Islamists and the Test of Government in Tunisia

Pages 30-50 | Published online: 18 Dec 2013

References

  • Al-Anani, K. “Islamist Parties Post-Arab Spring”. Mediterranean Politics 17(3) (2012).
  • Allani, A. “The Post-Revolution Tunisian Constituent Assembly: Controversy over Powers and Prerogatives”. The Journal of North African Studies 18(1) (2013).
  • Allani, A. “The Islamists in Tunisia between Confrontation and Participation: 1980–2008”. The Journal of North African Studies 14(2) (2009).
  • Amnesty International. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? One Year since Tunisia’s Landmark Elections. London: Amnesty, International, 30 October 2012.
  • Ben Mbarek Msaddek, D. Je prendrai les armes s’il le faut... – Tunisie, mon combat pour la liberté. Paris: Presses de la Renaissance, 2013.
  • Braun, C. “A Quoi Servent Les Partis Tunisiens?” Revue Des Mondes Musulmans Et De La Méditerranée. (2006): 11–2.
  • Brody-Barre, A.G. “The Impact of Political Parties and Coalition Building on Tunisia’s Democratic Future”. The Journal of North African Studies 18(2) (2013).
  • Brumberg, D. “Will Egypt’s Agony save the Arab Spring?” Foreign Policy, The Middle East Channel, 21 August 2013.
  • Burgat, F. L’islamisme Au Maghreb: La Voix Du Sud. Paris: Khartala, 1988.
  • Campanini, C. “Longing for Democracy: a New Way to Political Transformation from an Islamic Perspective”. Philosophy and Social Criticism 39(4–5) (2013).
  • Cavatorta, F., and R.H. Haugbølle. “The End of Authoritarian Rule and the Mythology of Tunisia under Ben Ali”. Mediterranean Politics 17(2) (2012).
  • Chater, K. “Le Constitutionnalisme En Tunisie Au 19e siècle”. Revue Tunisienne De Sciences Sociales 12(42–43) (1975).
  • Diamond, L., and R. Gunther. Political Parties and Democracy. London–Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.
  • De Poli, B. “Laicità, islamismo e democrazia: la sfida dello Stato civile”. Afriche e Orienti (forthcoming).
  • Gana, A. “Processus électoraux et territoires en Tunisie”. IRCM, Bulletin 10 (Sept-Dec. 2012).
  • Geisser, V. and É. Gobe. “Des fissures dans la ‘Maison Tunisie’? Le régime de Ben Ali face aux mobilisations protestataires”. L’Année du Maghreb II (1 March 2007).
  • Ghannouchi, R. Civil Liberties in the Islamic State. Beirut: Center for Arab Unity Studies, 1993 . (in Arabic).
  • Haraka al-Nahda. Final Statement of the 9th Congress of Ennahda. Tunis: Haraka al-Nahda, 2012a . in Arabic.
  • Haraka al-Nahda. Communiquées in the Anniversary of the Establishment of the Tunisian Ennahda Movement. Tunis: Haraka al-Nahda, 2012b . (in Arabic).
  • Haugbølle, R.H., and F. Cavatorta. “Beyond Ghannouchi”. Middle East Report 42(262) (Spring 2012) . Spring.
  • Haugbølle, R.H., and F. Cavatorta. “Will the Real Tunisian Opposition Please Stand up? Opposition Coordination Failures under Authoritarian Constraints”. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 38(3) (2011).
  • Hermassi, A. “The Rise and Fall of the Islamist Movement in Tunisia”. In The Islamist Dilemma, edited by L. Guazzone. Reading: Ithaca Press, 1995.
  • International Crisis Group (ICG). Tunisie: violences et défi salafiste. Rapport Moyen-Orient/Afrique du Nord 137. Washington: ICG, February 2013.
  • ICG. Tunisie: relever les défis économiques et sociaux. Rapport Moyen-Orient/Afrique du Nord 124. Washington: ICG, June 2012.
  • ICG. Tunisie: lutter contre l’impunité, restaurer la sécurité. Rapport Moyen-Orient/Afrique du Nord Report 123. Washington: ICG, May 2012.
  • Khiari, S., and O. Lamloum. “Tunisie: Des élections En Trompe-l’œil”. Politique Africaine 76 (1999).
  • Marks, M. “Youth Politics and Tunisian Salafism: Understanding the Jihadi Current”. Mediterranean Politics 18(1) (2013).
  • Murphy, E.C. “The Tunisian Elections of October 2011: a Democratic Consensus”. The Journal of North African Studies 18(2) (2013).
  • Paciello, M. C. “Delivering the Revolution? Post-uprisings Socio-economics in Tunisia and Egypt”. The International Spectator 48, no. 4 (2013), 7–29.
  • Pioppi, D. “Playing with Fire. The Muslim Borthers and the Egyptian Leviathan”. The International Spectator 48, no. 4 (2013), 51–68.
  • Rivet, D. Le Maghreb à l’épreuve De La Colonisation. Paris: Hachette, 2002.
  • Roy, O. “The Transformation of the Arab World”. Journal of Democracy 23(3) (2012).
  • Saeed, A. “Rethinking Citizenship Rights of Non-Muslims in an Islamic State: Rashid Al-Ghannūshi’s Contribution to the Evolving Debate”. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 10(3) (1999).
  • Santilli, A. “Al-Nahda e il processo di transizione tunisino”. In Le rivolte arabe e l’Islam, edited by M. Campanini. Bologna: il Mulino, 2013.
  • Santilli, A. and P. Longo. “Tunisia: modelli di stato islamico a confronto”, Il pensiero politico (forthcoming).
  • Schwedler, J. “Can Islamists Become Moderates?: Rethinking the Inclusion-Moderation Hypothesis”. World Politics 63(2) (2011).
  • Shahin, E.E. Political Ascent: Contemporary Islamic Movements in North Africa. Boulder: Westview Press, 1998.
  • Stepan, A. “Tunisia’s Transition and the Twin Tolerations”. Journal of Democracy 23(2) (2012).
  • Stepan, A. “Religion, Democracy and the ‘Twin Toleration’”. Journal of Democracy 11(4) (2000).
  • Tarjem, K. B. “L’UGTT et Ennahda: les enjeux d’un conflit”, Le Maghreb Magazine, 16 (Jan. 2013).
  • Tamimi, A.S. Rachid Ghannouchi: a Democrat within Islamism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Torelli, S. “L’Islam Politico in Tunisia: l’evoluzione Istituzionalista Di Ennahda”. Rivista Italiana Di Studi sull’islam Politico 0 (2013).
  • Torelli, S.M. “The ‘AKP Model’ and Tunisia’s Al-Nahda: from Convergence to Competition?” Insight Turkey 14(3) (2012).

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.