Islam's democracy paradox : Muslims claim to like democracy, so why do they have so little?
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2009
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Authors: | Rowley, Charles Kershaw ; Smith, Nathanael |
Published in: |
Public choice. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 0048-5829, ZDB-ID 207597-0. - Vol. 139.2009, 3/4, p. 273-299
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Subject: | Islam | Kulturelle Identität | Cultural identity | Demokratie | Democracy | Islamische Staaten | Islamic countries |
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