Introduction -- The institutional and political context -- The PJD's priorities in Parliament -- Impacts of PJD participation in the political process -- Elections and the postparticipation debate -- Conclusion
Summary
Morocco's leading Islamist party, the Party for Justice and Development Party (PJD), is facing growing disillusionment among its supporters after moderating its policies but failing to gain greater influence over policy. Focusing on economic and legal reforms-- advocating the redistribution of power in Morocco's restricted political environment-- failed to gain it greater political influence and opened it to accusation from more hardline Islamist movements of compromising their religious commitments for political advancement
Notes
Title from PDF title page (viewed on March 16, 2010)
"July 2008."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 23)
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