The Dilemma of the Islamists: Human Rights, Democratization and the War on Terror

A rise in support for radical Islamist organizations in the Middle East & North Africa is cited, but it is contended that devising a formula for predicting who radicalizes & why in North Africa is not possible. After noting how the US classifies Islamist groupings as "friends" or &...

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Civil liberties
Counterterrorism
Democracy
Democratization
Elections
Field study
Freedom of speech
Fundamentalism
Human Rights
Interpretation and construction
Islam
Islamism
Leadership
Liberty
Middle East
Military aspects
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North Africa
Radicalism
Recruitment
Religious Fundamentalism
Terrorism
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