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" Islamism and revolution across the Middle East : "
[edited by] Khalil al-Anani.
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BL
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Record Number
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1059140
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bc10508
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Language of Document
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English
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Title & Author
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Islamism and revolution across the Middle East : : transformations of ideology and strategy after the Arab Spring /\ [edited by] Khalil al-Anani.
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Publication Statement
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London [England] :: I.B. Tauris,, 2022
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, ©2021
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Series Statement
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Critical Studies on Islamism Series.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiii, 170 pages)
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ISBN
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9781838606299
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: 1838606297
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: 9781838606312
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: 1838606319
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: 9781838606329
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: 1838606327
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9781838606305
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9781838606282
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction, Khalil al-Anani, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar -- 1. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: An Aborted Change; Khalil al-Anani, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar -- 2. The Evolution of the Tunisian Ennahda Party Post-Arab Spring: From Islamism to Neo-Islamism; Tarek Chamkhi, The Australian National University, Australia -- 3. Transformations of Libyan Islamists; Omar Ashour, University of Exeter, UK -- 4. Morocco's Justice and Development Party: Constraints on Participation and Power Post-2011; Mohammed Masbah, Chatham House, UK -- 5. Transformations of Islamist Groups in Syria: Ahrar al-Sham, Jaysh al-Islam, and the Sham Legion; Hamza al-Mustafa, Independent scholar, Qatar. -- 6. Islamism in Yemen and Transition:Yemeni Congregation of Reform -- Islah Party; Taha Yaseen, University of Bahrain, Bahrain -- 7. Transformations of the Islamist Movement in Jordan; Mohammad Aburumman, Monash University, Australia -- 8. Transformations of the Islamic Constitutional Movement in Kuwait; Mubarak Aljeri, Kuwait University, Kuwait -- 9. Islamism, Autocracy and Revolution: The Moral Bankruptcy of Eradicationism; Abdelwahab El-Affendi, University of Westminster, UK
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Abstract
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"Why did Islamists respond so differently to the Arab Spring? What do these different responses tell us about Islamists' ideological commitment and resilience, or the contexts within which they were functioning? This book is based on fieldwork on Islamists in eight Middle Eastern countries: Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Yemen, Jordan, Kuwait and Syria. The contributors trace the transformation of the Islamists' ideology, behaviour, and strategy since the beginning of the Arab Spring. The aim of the book is to show that Islamists necessarily have an interactive and dialectical relationship with the environments in which they find themselves, and that their behaviour and political calculations are based on a wide range of local, regional and global factors. They take into account the impact of the different contexts the groups found themselves in from authoritarian to open and reformist, and contexts of armed conflict and civil war. An interdisciplinary project, the book captures the ongoing transformation of Islamist parties to explain the reasons why some movements could adapt and make shifts in their discourse and strategy, maintaining organizational coherence and unity, while others fell short and suffered major splits and schisms. The robust theoretical findings update existing literature on Islamism and advance the state of the field."--
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Subject
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Islamic renewal-- Middle East.
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Islam-- Middle East-- 20th century.
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Islam and state-- Middle East.
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Islam and politics-- Middle East.
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Islam.
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Islam and politics.
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Islam and state.
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Islamic renewal.
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Politics and government.
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Subject
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Middle East, Politics and government.
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Subject
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Middle East.
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Dewey Classification
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322.4/0917/671
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LC Classification
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BP173.7.I85 2022
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Added Entry
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Al-Anani, Khalil
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