ID | 112954 |
Title Proper | Democratic Islamization in Pakistan and Turkey |
Other Title Information | lessons for the post-Arab spring muslim world |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pupcenoks, Juris |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article compares and contrasts democratic Islamization in Pakistan and Turkey, two countries where Islamic parties came to power through electoral means. Based on a comparative analysis of these experiences, this article will make the case that democratic Islamization can be best understood through a three-fold approach focusing on Islamization of educational systems, economies, and social policies. This analysis introduces two models of Islamic democracy: the "Conflicted Repressive Islamization" of Pakistan, and the "Subtle Islamization" of Turkey. It also suggests that the Turkish model will serve as the inspiration for future reformers in the Muslim world. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Journal Vol. 66, No.2; Spring 2012: p.273-289 |
Journal Source | Middle East Journal Vol. 66, No.2; Spring 2012: p.273-289 |
Key Words | Turkey ; Subtle Islamization ; Muslim World ; Islamic Democracy ; Democratic Islamization ; Pakistan ; Post - Arab Spring Muslim World |