Gods, guns, and globalization : religious radicalism and international political economy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Boulder, Colorado :
Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.,
2004.
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Colección: | International political economy yearbook ;
v. 13. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Title
- Table of Contents
- 1-Contending Fundamentalisms: Religious Revivalism and the Modern World
- Religion and Identity
- Cult(ure)s
- Religion and Ideology
- Ritual and Legitimation
- Religious Fundamentalism
- Market Fundamentalism
- Globalization
- The Contemporary Face of Terrorism
- Fundamentalism and Modernity
- Analytical Objectives
- Notes
- 2-The Religious Right Reacts to Globalization
- Forging Unity: The Religious Right Emerges
- Theorizing Responses to Globalization
- Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum.
- The Larger Implication of Right-Wing Forays into Class Politics
- Notes
- 3-The Christian Right, Globalization, and the "Natural Family"
- The Christian Right at the UN
- The UN Conference and International Political Space
- Building a "Natural Family" Alliance
- Allied with Whom?
- The Limits of a "Natural Family" Politics?
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 4-The Triangle of Conflict: Fundamentalisms in Israel and the Territories
- The Israeli-Palestinian Relationship Since 1994
- The Roots of Jewish and Islamic Fundamentalisms
- The Mechanics of Fundamentalism and the Peace Process.
- The Settlements and the Peace Process
- Jewish Fundamentalism and the Oslo Process
- Islamic Fundamentalism and the Oslo Process
- Islamic Fundamentalism and the Second Intifada
- The Policies of Israeli-Palestinian Peace
- Notes
- 5-To Be Modern, but in the "Indian" Way: Hindu Nationalism
- Hindu Nationalism in Contemporary Indian Politics
- The Political Economy of Hindu Nationalism
- Indian Distinctiveness in the World
- Westernization as Cultural Imperialism
- Conclusion
- 6-Modernity, Civil Society, and Religious Resurgence in South Asia
- Between Modernity and Modernization.
- Two Tales of Religious Resurgence: Hindutva and Islamism
- Conclusion
- 7-Globalization, Modernization, and the Islamic Salvation Front in Algeria
- Conceptualizing the FIS in Its Global-Local Context
- The Imperatives of Modernization in Algeria
- Conceptualizing the FIS as a Political Movement
- Responding to Economic Deterioration and the Challenge of Restructuring
- Algeria's Insertion into the Global Economy
- The FIS Perspective on the Economy
- The Impact of Economic Liberalization on the FIS
- Capitalizing on Social Crisis and Succumbing to It.
- The Depths of Algeria's Social Crisis
- Asserting a Social Vision and Building a Coalition of Social Groups, 1988-1992
- Loss of Social Vision in a Culture of Violence
- Democratization, Interrupted Democratization, and the Challenge of Reintegration into Political Life
- Constraints and Opportunities During Democratization
- Repression and the Fragmentation of the FIS, 1992-1995
- Accounting for the Marginalization of the FIS in 1994 and 1995
- The Search for Reintegration into Political Life After 1995
- Conclusion
- Notes.