Between Religion and Politics
In recent decades, Islamist political movements in many Arab countries have strategically invested in a political process that was stacked heavily against them. And, to the surprise of many, they have actually succeeded by gaining more seats in parliaments and demonstrating their position as the onl...
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Washington :
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
2010.
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- Front Cover; Table of Contents; Ch. 1 Islamists in Arab Parliaments; Ch. 2 The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Islamist Participation in a Closing Political Environment; Ch. 3 Jordan and Its Islamic Movement: The Limits of Inclusion; Ch. 4 Party for Justice and Development in Morocco: Participation and Its Discontents; Ch. 5 Pushing Toward Party Politics: Kuwait's Islamic Constitutional Movement; Ch. 6 Between Government and Opposition: The Case of the Yemeni Congregation for Reform; Ch. 7 Hamas: Battling to Blend Religion, Politics, Resistance, and Governance; Ch. 8 Conclusion; Index.