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Cohen and Jaidi, trace the development of contemporary Morocco in
the Islamic world of North Africa, which is currently at the
forefront of the clash between Western-style development and the
politicized Islam that now pervades the Arab world. By applying
globalization theory to detailed accounts of everyday life in an
Arab society, the book is uniquely suited to students. Morocco in
particular is a good place to look at this extremely important
confrontation. It is among the most liberalized Islamic states, yet
it is also in the midst of a revival of politicized Islam, which
has its own globalizing agenda. The authors detail how this clash
pervades Moroccan culture and society, and what it can tell us
about the effects of globalization on the Arab world. Morocco is
extremely close to the West in terms of physical proximity, and it
is a favored spot for Western tourists. Yet its closest neighbors
in social terms are Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia, all of which have
directly experienced the effects of politicized Islam in the
quarter century.
Cohen and Jaidi, trace the development of contemporary Morocco in
the Islamic world of North Africa, which is currently at the
forefront of the clash between Western-style development and the
politicized Islam that now pervades the Arab world. By applying
globalization theory to detailed accounts of everyday life in an
Arab society, the book is uniquely suited to students. Morocco in
particular is a good place to look at this extremely important
confrontation. It is among the most liberalized Islamic states, yet
it is also in the midst of a revival of politicized Islam, which
has its own globalizing agenda. The authors detail how this clash
pervades Moroccan culture and society, and what it can tell us
about the effects of globalization on the Arab world. Morocco is
extremely close to the West in terms of physical proximity, and it
is a favored spot for Western tourists. Yet its closest neighbors
in social terms are Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia, all of which have
directly experienced the effects of politicized Islam in the
quarter century.
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