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Egypt: Politics in the New Millennium
In: UNISCI Discussion Papers, Heft 12, S. 121-134
The state of political Islam in Turkey: comparisons and contrasts with pre-revolutionary Iran
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 29, S. 83-97
ISSN: 0544-1943
Analyzes integration of the moderate Refah Party into the Turkish political arena and its electoral success in the 1990s as a refutation of the view held by Turkey's secular elite that political participation by Islamic parties would result in Turkey's transformation into an Iranian-style Islamic state. The different relationships between religion and the state which evolved in Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the modern Turkish state, and his successors, and in pre-revolutionary Iran under the Shah, and the military's relationship toward Islam in the two countries.
THE STATE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN TURKEY COMPARISONS AND CONTRASTS WITH PRE-REVOLUTIONARY IRAN
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 083-097
BOOK REVIEWS - EGYPT - Egyptian Politics: The Dynamics of Authoritarian Rule
In: The Middle East journal, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 507
ISSN: 0026-3141
Institutional reform and economic development in Egypt
In: An Economic Research Forum Edition
Mikawy, Noha El-: Introduction: institutional reform to improve economic performance: challenges and sequences in the case of Egypt. - S. 1-7 Pt. 1: Institutional reform of the process of legislation Mikawy, Noha El-: The theoretical framework. - S. 11-19 Mikawy, Noha El-: State/society and executive/legislative relations. - S. 21-35 Institutional impediments to economic legislation / Ali El-Sawi ... - S. 37-48 Hashem, Amr; Mikawy, Noha El-: Business parliamentarians as locomotives of information and production of knowledge. - S. 49-60 Kassem, Maye: Information and production of knowledge or lobbying? Businessmen's Association, Federation of Labor Unions, and the Ministry of Manpower. - S. 61-78 Mikawy, Noha El-: Theoretical and policy implications. - S. 79-84 Pt. 2: Institutional reform of export and investment Handoussa, Heba: The theoretical framework. - S. 87-88 Handoussa, Heba: A balance sheet of reform in two decades. - S. 89-103 Ghoneim, Ahmed: Institutional reform to promote exports: Egypt and the EU. - S. 105-132 Abou Shnief, Heba; Handoussa, Heba: Institutional reform to encourage investment. - S. 133-158 Handoussa, Heba: Recommendations. - S. 159-163 Handoussa, Heba; Mikawy, Noha El-: Conclusion: redefining the role of the state. - S. 165-171
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