ABSTRACT

This collection contains articles by highly regarded scholars assessing governance, democratisation and human rights in the contemporary Middle East and North Africa. It also assesses the role that Islam plays in these areas. In the spirit of the 50th anniversary year of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, the authors examine the interrelationships among Islam, politics and human rights and evaluate each country’s contemporary record. The book contains in-depth articles on Islam and politics, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, the Gulf States, Turkey, Egypt and the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania). The authors discuss recent political developments in each of these countries and point out their accomplishments and shortcomings in the area of human rights.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

Islam, Governance and Democracy

chapter 4|16 pages

Syria Resists the End of History

chapter 5|19 pages

Jordan

chapter 8|29 pages

Turkey

chapter 9|17 pages

Human Rights within Israel