Constructing the architectonics and formulating the articulation of Islamic Governance : a discursive attempt in Islamic epistemology /
International institutions have promoted a 'good governance' agenda as an archetypal model to achieve development for underdeveloped and developing countries. However, closer scrutiny can trace the root of this agenda back to the hegemonic nature of modernity that proposes a specific meta-...
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Durham, United Kingdom :
The School of Government and International Affairs, Institute of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham,
2011
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