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Tables of Contents for Islam and Democracy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface and Acknowledgements
vii
 
Understanding Political Democratisation at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century
1
18
Algeria and the `third wave' of democratic transitions
1
6
Islam and the `West': a clash of ideologies in Algeria
7
5
New political actors for a new international order
12
7
Political Ideas and Practices in Historical Perspective
19
18
Genealogies of state power: colonial experiences, post-colonial dilemmas
19
7
Historical perspectives on Islamic fundamentalist ideology: a pragmatic account
26
11
The Algerian Political Transition: Democratic Symbols and Authoritarian Practices (1988--91)
37
18
The 1988 October riots: the symbol of a new era
38
7
The Algerian democratic transition: successes and failures
45
10
The 1992 Coup d'Etat and Beyond: War as Politics Through Other Means (1992--94)
55
17
The 1992 coup d'etat
55
7
The military in control: the repressive option
62
5
The Islamic movement: from political opposition to `holy' war
67
5
A New Authoritarianism: Guided Democracy Versus Radical Islam (1995--2000)
72
21
The recomposition of the political field
72
3
Electoral marketing: formal representation and informal authoritarianism
75
8
On the margins of politics: the military and the Islamic guerrillas
83
10
A Civil Society in Transition: Survivalist Strategies and Social Protest
93
17
Coping with violence and deprivation: survivalist strategies
93
6
The articulation of social protest: defying the regime
99
11
The International Arena: Strengths and Weaknesses of the New World Order
110
18
The political economy of the conflict: the role of international actors
110
6
Algeria as the future of democratisation in the Muslim world
116
7
Exporting the jihad: the internationalisation of radical Islamic actors
123
5
Conclusion: Learning and Unlearning to be Democratic
128
10
Notes
138
18
References
156
8
Index
164