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Islam's democracy paradox: Muslims claim to like democracy, so why do they have so little?

机译:伊斯兰教的民主悖论:穆斯林声称喜欢民主,那么为什么他们却很少?

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In this brush-clearing paper, we demonstrate that there is a deficit both of democracy and of freedom in Muslim-majority countries by comparison with the rest of the world. We further demonstrate that these deficits are not fully explained by poverty or by oil but seem to have something to do with Islam itself. We further demonstrate that the democracy and freedom deficits are larger in the Islamic heartland than elsewhere in Muslim-majority countries. We show that the democracy deficit is not driven by demands for autocracy in Muslim-majority countries, and indeed, that individual Muslims value democracy more than non-Muslims. We suggest that the lack of religious freedom in Muslim-majority countries (the supreme power concept) may be a significant variable in explaining the democracy deficit.
机译:在这份通俗易懂的论文中,我们证明,与世界其他国家相比,穆斯林占多数的国家既缺乏民主,也缺乏自由。我们进一步证明,这些赤字并不能完全由贫穷或石油来解释,但似乎与伊斯兰本身有关。我们进一步证明,伊斯兰教心地带的民主和自由赤字比穆斯林多数国家的其他地方更大。我们表明,在多数穆斯林国家,民主赤字不是由对专制的要求所驱动,实际上,穆斯林个人比非穆斯林更重视民主。我们认为,穆斯林多数国家(最高权力概念)缺乏宗教自由可能是解释民主赤字的重要变量。

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