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    L’usure des oppositions islamistes au Maroc by Youssef Belal

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In Morocco, there are three types of Islamist opposition subject to the exhaustion of political strategies. …”
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    L’intégration politique des islamistes tunisiens via les syndicats by Anna Grasso

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In order to do so, we studied the relationship between the Islamist party and two trade unions, as well as the imam unions which are associated to them. …”
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    Les Frères musulmans égyptiens face à la pluralisation de l’offre militante islamiste by Clément Steuer

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The trajectory of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers confronted with the pluralisation of the Islamist offer makes it possible to examine the effects of integration on this of the many aspects of moderation, understood as the separation of politics and religion. …”
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    Intégration politique des partis islamistes et processus de « spécialisation » : perspective comparée Tunisie-Maroc by Anca Munteanu

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In Morocco, as in Tunisia, the political integration of the two main Islamist parties has given rise to a project of «specialisation» aimed at introducing a distinction between partisan activities and associative and preaching activities. …”
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    Tolérance et transgressivité : le jeu à somme nulle des gauchistes et des islamistes tunisiens by Michaël Béchir Ayari

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…From the 1960s to the 1990s, the cycle of protest followed by Islamist challenge has brought a number of Tunisians before the courts. …”
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    Les islamistes à l’épreuve du printemps arabe et des urnes : une perspective critique by Haoues Seniguer

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The Arab world’s social revolts that began in Tunisia in December 2010 were a clear indicator not only of the socio-economic frustrations and democratic expectations of Arab peoples, most of whom were in favor of the fall of authoritarian regimes, but also of ambivalent, even contradictory positions in political Islamist movements vis-à-vis these regimes. Although Islamist movements or parties neither initiated nor joined collective mobilizations right away, their restraint revealed two new aspects : on the one hand, contrary to what certain literature about Islamists may have theorized, the repression that had most often affected them had not deprived them permanently of engaging in collusive transactions with authoritarian regimes, whose longevity they even had ended up accepting and getting accustomed to. …”
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    La « modération » entre injonction et réappropriation : reconfiguration du mouvement islamiste tunisien en France (1981-2011) by Mathilde Zederman

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Far from substantial definitions of Islamist moderation, and by locating this category within a specific socio-political and national configuration – that of the Islamist Tunisian exile of Ennahdha in France (1981-2011) – this article aims to show that the designation and identification of actors as moderate are contextual, evolving and can be re-appropriated or contested. …”
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