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Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights Daniel E. Price

Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights By Daniel E. Price

Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights by Daniel E. Price


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What effect does Islamic political culture have on democracy and human rights practices? The author of this book suggests that too much emphasis is being placed on the power of Islam as a political force, stating that the political power of Islam can be better explained by other factors.

Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights Summary

Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights: A Comparative Study by Daniel E. Price

What affect does Islamic political culture have on democracy and human rights practices? It has been argued that Islam facilitates authoritarianism, contradicts the values of Western societies, and significantly affects important political outcomes in Muslim countries. This view, Price argues, is based primarily on analysis of Islamic political theory and ad-hoc studies of individual countries, which do not consider other factors. Through rigorous evaluation of the relationship between Islam, democracy, and individual rights at the cross-national level, Price suggests that too much emphasis is being placed on the power of Islam as a political force. Comparative case studies, which focus on factors relating to the interplay between Islamic groups and regimes, economic influences, ethnic cleavages and societal development, are used to explain the variance in the influence of Islam on politics across eight nations.

Price argues that much of the political power that is attributed to Islam can be better explained by other factors. Indeed, the increasing strength of Islamic political groups has often been associated with democratization. To test these assertions, an index of Islamic political culture based on the extent to which Islamic law is utilized and how Western ideas, institutions, and technologies are implemented, has been constructed. This indicator is used in statistical analysis to analyze the relationship between Islam, democracy, and individual rights across 23 predominantly Muslim countries and a control group of non-Muslim developing nations. The results provide strong evidence that Islamic political culture does not have a significant influence on levels of democracy and the protection of individual rights in predominantly Muslim countries.

About Daniel E. Price

DANIEL E. PRICE is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Studies at the Trumbull Campus of Kent State University. Professor Price has published in the Presidential Studies Quarterly.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction The Need for a New Approach How and Why Islam Should Influence Politics? Egypt and Jordan Syria and Tunisia Saudi Arabia and Morocco Algeria and Iran Islam and Democracy: Cross-National Analysis Islam and Individual Rights Does Culture Matter? Appendix I: The Islamic Political Culture Variable Appendix II: Country Abbreviations and Islamic Political Culture Scores Appendix III: Islamic Ideologies Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275961879
9780275961879
0275961877
Islamic Political Culture, Democracy, and Human Rights: A Comparative Study by Daniel E. Price
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-06-30
240
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