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Throughout the forty-two years of his rule, Gadhafi was always a larger-than-life figure.
The Democratic Divergence
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As authoritarian regimes have crumbled in the Arab World, so too has the gulf that once separated politics from religion.
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Al-Nahda: A Renaissance for Political Islam in the Middle East?
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October 26, 2011
The significance of rising support for Al-Nahda and moderate Islamic parties stretches much farther than Tunisia
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