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Islam, U.S. democracy, and Iraq.

机译:伊斯兰教,美国民主国家和伊拉克。

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The central objective of this research was to determine if a U.S. style democracy is compatible with a predominantly Muslim society given the cultural, social, and religious differences that may exist between the two cultures. Scholars have argued that no one democracy can be applied to different countries, yet many Muslims now living in the U.S., originally from Iraq and beyond, believe that a U.S. style democratic system would benefit their native countries. Since Iraqis living in the U.S. are in a unique position to understand the cultures of both Iraq and the U.S., an ethnographic research method was used to examine their views regarding the implementation of a U.S. style democracy in Iraq. Structured questions addressing social beliefs, cultural differences and democratic governance were presented to 80 Iraqis living near the Seattle, Washington metropolitan area via surveys and face-to-face interviews. Triangulation was used to synthesize data from multiple sources including the research literature, surveys and interviews. Interviews were coded into significant information and statements aligned to the three research questions and reduced into themes that captured key cultural perspectives. Quantifiable data was tabulated to validate key concepts that were compared to existing literature. The majority of Iraqi respondents viewed democracy as highly favorable for Iraq, however, did not believe that it could be imposed by any external force including the U.S., and insisted that an Iraqi democracy must be consistent with Iraqi culture and Islam. This research offers those interested in social change an opportunity to improve the human condition in predominantly Muslim countries like Iraq by providing additional knowledge of how to best promote more effective governance through an understanding of how democracy is encapsulated by history, cultural tradition and Islam.
机译:鉴于这两种文化之间可能存在的文化,社会和宗教差异,这项研究的主要目标是确定美式民主制度是​​否与主要是穆斯林社会兼容。学者争辩说,没有一个民主制度可以适用于不同的国家,但是现在居住在美国的许多穆斯林最初来自伊拉克和其他地方,他们认为美国风格的民主制度将使他们的祖国受益。由于居住在美国的伊拉克人处于了解伊拉克和美国文化的独特位置,因此使用人种志研究方法来检查他们对在伊拉克实施美式民主的看法。通过调查和面对面访谈,向居住在华盛顿州西雅图市附近的80名伊拉克人提出了有关社会信仰,文化差异和民主治理的结构化问题。三角剖分用于从多个来源综合数据,包括研究文献,调查和访谈。访谈被编码为与三个研究问题相对应的重要信息和陈述,并被简化为捕捉关键文化视角的主题。将可量化数据制成表格,以验证与现有文献进行比较的关键概念。多数伊拉克受访者认为民主制度对伊拉克非常有利,但是,他们不认为民主制度可以由包括美国在内的任何外来势力强加实行,并坚持认为伊拉克民主制度必须​​与伊拉克文化和伊斯兰教保持一致。这项研究为那些对社会变革感兴趣的人提供了一个机会,通过了解历史,文化传统和伊斯兰教如何封装民主,提供了如何最好地促进更有效治理的更多知识,从而改善了像伊拉克这样的主要穆斯林国家的人文状况。

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  • 作者

    Sidialicherif, Cherif.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Religion General.;Political Science International Law and Relations.;Political Science Public Administration.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 141 p.
  • 总页数 141
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;政治理论;国际法;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:39

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