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ISSUE 5.1

Radical Arab Nationalism and Political Islam

Lahouari Addi

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Dr. Lahouari creatively links the past and present while also raising questions about the future of Arab countries. Is political Islam the heir of radical Arab nationalism? If political Islam succeeds, will it face the same challenges faced by radical Arab nationalism? Will it be able to implement modernity? The future of Arab countries, Addi says, depends on this crucial issue.

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In a talk based on his book "Radical Arab Nationalism and Political Islam" (Georgetown University Press, 2017), Dr. Lahouari assesses the history and political legacy of radical Arab nationalism to show that it contained the seeds of its own destruction. While the revolutionary regimes promised economic and social development and sought the unity of Arab nations, they did not account for social transformations, such as freedom of speech, that would eventually lead to their decline. But while radical Arab nationalism fell apart, authoritarian populism did not disappear. Today it is expressed by political Islam that aims to achieve the kind of social justice radical Arab nationalism once promised.

More information on Dr. Lahouari's book is available here.

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Lahouari Addi
Lahouari Addi

Author of books and articles on North Africa and political Islam.

Lahouari Addi is a professor at the Institut d'Études Politiques at the University of Lyon, and research fellow at the Centre de recherche en anthropologie sociale et culturelle in Oran, Algeria. He is the author of numerous books and articles on North Africa and political Islam, including "Deux anthropologues au Maghreb: Ernest Gellner et Clifford Geertz" and "L'Algérie et la Democratie".

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