En un intento de consolidar una subcultura política islámica, Ennahda opta por separar proselitismo y política y pasa de ser partido islamista a partido democrático musulmán.
Puede que la situación internacional y regional beneficie el ‘statu quo’. Pero dada la crisis económica y política, sería un error dar por terminado el proceso de cambio.
Hay que inventar nuevos modelos, más allá del Estado-nación y del consenso de las élites, para que la construcción nacional y el respeto de las minorías progresen conjuntamente.
La ruptura entre Erdogan y Gülen provoca una escisión en el seno del movimiento islamista en Turquía.
El país celebra elecciones en medio de escándalos políticos y religiosos que solo crean desorden e incertidumbre entre la opinión pública.
El proceso de paz se encuentra estancado por la parálisis política e institucional palestina y por una diplomacia internacional incapaz de actuar frente a Israel.
There is an ongoing debate on the root causes of Tunisia’s recent transformational predicament. Those who favor socio-economic explanations for a variety of ills, including Islamist radicalization, tend to sketch over two essential features.
Despite a series of Arab Spring-inspired political protests and its precarious environment, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has been hitherto remarkably successful in weathering the political storm and maintaining stability.
Since 2011, Algeria’s political, economic and social situation has undergone a subtle yet uninterrupted transformation. Last year saw an intensification of some of the changes that had first emerged during the Arab Spring.
On 4 September 2015, Moroccans went to the polls. Beyond their local significance, these elections reflected the polarized partisan scenario that defines the post-Arab Spring.
In early May 2016, a political scandal evolved in Israel following the speech of deputy Chief of Staff General Yair Golan on Holocaust Remembrance Day. The words that provoked harsh reactions.
Before the end of 2016, or at the latest before the end of 2017, we can expect the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to have left his position in the muqata, the interim Palestinian government headquarters in Ramallah.