Islamists and the Politics of the Arab Uprisings : Governance, Pluralisation and Contention /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Abbreviations; Notes on the editors and contributors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Political Islam and the Arab uprisings; Part I Islamists and issu es of political and economic governance; Chapter 2 Participation not domination: Morsi on an impossible mission?; Chapter 3 Governing after protests: the case for political participation in post-2009 Iran; Chapter 4 The group that wanted to be a state: the 'rebel governance' of the Islamic State; Chapter 5 Islamic and Islamist women activists in Qatar post-Arab uprisings: implications for the study of refusal and citizenship.
- Chapter 6 Is Islamism accommodating neo-liberalism? The case of Egypt's Muslim BrotherhoodChapter 7 A critique from within: the Islamic left in Turkey and the AKP's neo-liberal economics; Part II Islamist and secular party politics; Chapter 8 Rise and endurance: moderate Islamists and electoral politics in the aftermath of the 'Moroccan Spring'; Chapter 9 Does participation lead to moderation? Understanding changes in the Egyptian Islamist parties post-Arab Spring; Chapter 10 Islamist political societies in Bahrain: collateral victims of the 2011 Popular Uprising.
- Chapter 11 Kuwait's Islamist proto-parties and the Arab uprisings: between opposition, pragmatism and the pursuit of cross-ideological cooperationChapter 12 Secular forms of politicised Islam in Tunisia: the Constitutional Democratic Rally and Nida' Tunis; Chapter 13 Political parties and secular-Islamist polarisation in post-Mubarak Egypt; Part III Intra-Islamist pluralisation and contention; Chapter 14 The complexity of Tunisian Islamism: confl icts and rivalries over the role of religion in politics.
- Chapter 15 The reconfiguration of the Egyptian Islamist Social Movement Family after two political transitionsChapter 16 Iraq's Shi'a Islamists after the uprisings: the impact of intrasectarian tensions and relations with Iran; Chapter 17 The impact of Islamist trajectories on the international relations of the post-2011 Middle East; Part IV The Sunni-Shi'a divide; Chapter 18 Islamism in Yemen: from Ansar Allah to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula; Chapter 19 Sectarianism and civil conflict in Syria: reconfigurations of a reluctant issue.
- Chapter 20 Out of the ashes: the rise of an anti-sectarian discourse in post-2011 IraqPart V Conclusion; Chapter 21 Conclusion: new directions in the study of Islamist politics; Index.