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The Alternatives of Participation in a Restricted Democracy: the Case of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan

 

Mohammad Aburumman,Center for Strategic Studies, Jordan University,Amman, Jordan

 

Abstract

 

This study discusses the relationship between the political system in Jordan and the Muslim Brotherhoodin light of the stages that the group has gone through. This includes discussion of the developments that allowed for elections through a professional comparison that makes the policies of such regimes a semi-dictatorship/democracy controlling its primary consequences as an independent variable in the behavior of Political Islamic movements. Moreover, the study analyzes the impact of restricted political participation in the Muslim Brotherhood and its stance towards democracy as a factor that belongs to the ideological speech of the group and the impact on the internal organization and its  haracteristics

 

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