23 / 02 / 2009
Europe's engagement with moderate Islamists. FRIDE.
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| J. Cayetano Delgado |
Non-violent, non-revolutionary Islamist parties that aspire to take power by means of a democratic process have often been portrayed as potential reform actors that carry the hopes of a volatile region for genuine democratic development and long-term stability. In spite of this changing perspective on moderate Islamists, the EU and most member states maintain their policy of excluding all organisations with an Islamist leaning from political dialogue, cooperation and funding activities. In the present study, a survey among EU government representatives and Islamist politicians on their ties and contacts to date comes to conclude that the how, when, with whom and why of engagement with Islamist actors in general remain matters of great controversy among EU governments.
This controversy has led to a lowest-common-denominator policy on the EU level that touches on the region’s hotspots, and that is likely to remain reactive rather than preventive.
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