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[This chapter introduces the framework of the book. It justifies the topicality of exploring the nexus between Islam and democracy, and proposes a theory of pacted democratization that can apply to countries in the Middle East and beyond. It also describes the qualitative methodology of the work, and highlights the contributions made to both the field of comparative political science and the comparative study of religion. It finally provides a roadmap to the book, showing the logical flow of each chapter culminating in the Tunisian and Egyptian case studies.]
Published: May 18, 2022
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