The Political Economy of MENA

Sunday, March 29, 2015

A secular mood?

Do the electoral results in Egypt and Tunisia post-2011 support a claim that people are particularly religious in the MENA region? Has Edward Said, who once said he felt the “predominant mood of the Arab world is very secular,” been proven wrong?
Posted by Hardig at 8:09 AM
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