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Freedoms Delayed: Political Legacies of Islamic Law in the Middle East

Autor Timur Kuran
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2023
According to diverse indices of political performance, the Middle East is the world's least free region. Some believe that it is Islam that hinders liberalization. Others retort that Islam cannot be a factor because the region is no longer governed under Islamic law. This book by Timur Kuran, author of the influential Long Divergence, explores the lasting political effects of the Middle East's lengthy exposure to Islamic law. It identifies several channels through which Islamic institutions, both defunct and still active, have limited the expansion of basic freedoms under political regimes of all stripes: secular dictatorships, electoral democracies, monarchies legitimated through Islam, and theocracies. Kuran suggests that Islam's rich history carries within it the seeds of liberalization on many fronts; and that the Middle East has already established certain prerequisites for a liberal order. But there is no quick fix for the region's prevailing record of human freedoms.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009320016
ISBN-10: 1009320017
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface; Part I. The Modern Middle East's Authoritarian Face: 1. Islam and political development; 2. Explaining illiberalism, identifying opportunities for liberalization; Part II. Persistent Social Atomization: 3. Non-governmental organizations under Islamic law; 4. The political impotence of Islamic Waqfs; 5. Waqf corruption and its degradation of civic life; 6. The Islamic Waqf's long civic shadow; Part III. Religious Repression: 7. Religious freedoms in Islamic history; 8. Marginalization of Islam; 9. Resurgence of assertive Islam; 10. The absence of liberal schisms; Part IV. Economic Hindrances: 11. Unshackled states, shallow economic governance; 12. Politically powerless entrepreneurs and enterprises; 13. Islamism's missed opportunity to strengthen rule of law; Part V. Conclusion: 14. Islam and Muslim freedoms; References.

Recenzii

'A capstone achievement that explains why political freedoms have expanded so haltingly in the Middle East … Everyone who cares about human freedom and flourishing in the Middle East should read this book.' Richard A. Nielsen, MIT
'In the past decade, Timur Kuran has revolutionalized our understanding of the economic development in the Middle East. Now he turns to politics. This book is compulsory reading for anyone who wants to understand the modern world.' James A. Robinson, University of Chicago
'Freedoms Delayed is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand why the struggle for political rights has been so contentious in the modern Middle East. In this powerful book, Kuran makes the case for the importance of deeply-rooted legacies of Islamic law as a key determinant of political freedom today.' Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
'The Middle East is the least free part of the modern world. In this tour de force, Timur Kuran rigorously probes the sources of this problem, and objectively exposes its roots in the Islamic tradition…' Mustafa Akyol, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute

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Descriere

Islamic institutions have turned the Middle East into an extraordinarily repressive region. Their legacies preclude a speedy liberalization.