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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2010

The Moderation of the Islamist Movement in Sudan

Liv Tønnessen (2010)
Presented at: The annual norwegian political science conference
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Liv Tønnessen

Research Professor/Director of Center on Law and Social Transformation
  • liv.tonnessen@cmi.no
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  • Humanitarianism
  • Rights and Legal Institutions
  • Sudan
  • Islamism
  • Islam
  • Political inclusion
  • Post-Islamism
  • Citizenship
  • Non-Muslims' rights

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