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  • ART : 29377 : Not available for external loan
    Rethinking political inclusion beyond moderation: strategic relational pluralization in Tunisian Islamist politics
    English
    20231200
    Brill
    political parties | transition to democracy | Islamism | Ennahdha (political party, Tunisia) | politics | negotiation | cooperation | intergroup relations | human rights defenders | political opposition | religion and state | secularism | adaptation | conflict | political ideologies | pluralism principle | political systems | Tunisia
    Middle East law and governance ; vol. 15, no. 4
  • ART : 27766 : Not available for external loan
    The ideological evolution of the Tunisian Islamist movement Ḥarakat al-Nahḍa
    English
    20231200
    Brill
    Tunisia | political movements | Islamist movements | politics | political ideologies | religion and state | historical aspects | political parties
    Studi magrebini ; vol. 21, no. 2
  • ART : 31715 : Not available for external loan
    Understanding the transformation of political Islam beyond party politics : the case of Tunisia
    English
    20230100
    Taylor and Francis
    Islamist movements | professionalisation | international cooperation | development | social movements | civil society | transition to democracy | radicalisation | religion and state | political parties | politics | Tunisia
    Third World quarterly ; vol. 44, no. 1
  • MON : Electronic resource : Not available for external loan
    The MENA region and COVID-19 : impact, implications and prospects
    English
    20220000
    Routledge
    9781000614626
    pandemic effects | politics | development | poverty | governance | socioeconomic conditions | cross-national comparison | community-institutional relations | communication | public health | international relations | authoritarianism | political movements | government policy | non state agents' role | digital technology's role | education | trafficking in persons victims | religion and state | Islam | foreign policy | mass media's role | blame | communicable disease control effectiveness | Western Asia | Northern Africa | Sudan | Iran, Islamic Republic of | Saudi Arabia | United Arab Emirates | Morocco | Lebanon | China
  • MON : 2022.049 : Not available for external loan
    Pacted democracy in the Middle East : Tunisia and Egypt in comparative perspective
    English
    20220000
    Palgrave Macmillan
    978-3-030-99239-2
    Tunisia | Egypt | political systems | authoritarianism | political parties | conflict | elections | revolutions | religion and state | civil society's role | armed forces' role | religious conflict | Islam | secularism | historical aspects | politics | transition to democracy effectiveness | cross-national comparison
  • MON : 2016.297 : Not available for external loan
    Post-ethical society : the Iraq War, Abu Ghraib, and the moral failure of the secular
    20130900
    University of Chicago
    978-0-226-06249-5
    Iraq | United States | mass media | Discourse | media coverage | politics | Attitude To Torture | Religion | religion and state | secularism | social change | Social media | political sociology | Iraq War | Abu Ghraib Prison (Iraq) | prisoner treatment | abuse of power | Interrogation | Torture | armed conflict | war crimes | Morality | data collection | prisoners of war | Moral Obligations | ethics | mass media | Television | Bush, George W. (Administration Of) | Public Opinion | dehumanisation | perception of the enemy
  • ART : 08656 : Not available for external loan
    Passport photo : the integration of Muslims in Europe and the USA
    English
    20010700
    European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia
    Europe | United States | religious groups | ethnic and national groups | minority groups | immigrants | culture | Muslims | community integration | Islam | religion and state
    Equal voices ; issue 6, July 2001
  • ART : 06961 : Not available for external loan
    Health implications of torture in Pakistan
    English
    19911200
    torture patterns | contextual analysis | politics | RAHAT | torture prevention | interdisciplinary treatment approach | Voice Against Torture (VAT) | antitorture movement | victim services | treatment centres | torture victims treatment | amputation, punitive | death certificates, false | prison medical personnel | medical examination before punishment execution | medical participation in punishments | code of ethics | Pakistan Medical and Dental Council | medical ethics | medical complicity in torture | medical supervision of torture | execution techniques | torture victims, child | illegal detention | prisoner treatment discrimination | fetters | shackles | physical restraint | solitary confinement | armed forces | agents responsible for violations | torture centres | hostages | arrest of family members | fair trial | lawyers victimisation | social activists victimisation | women | trade unionists victimisation | political activists victimisation | political detainee characteristics | torture justifiability | religion and state | whipping [torture method] | life imprisonment | political imprisonment | death penalty | counterinsurgencies | constitutions | military courts | state of emergency | arbitrary arrest and detention | policing | criminal procedure | detention | punishment | criminal investigation | torture purposes | police | repression strategies | human rights violations | military government | Pakistan | Bangladesh | India
    Journal of medical ethics ; vol. 17, supplement
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