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Popular Protest in the New Middle East - Islamism and Post-Islamist Politics (Hardcover)
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Popular Protest in the New Middle East - Islamism and Post-Islamist Politics (Hardcover)
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In the wake of the protests that spread throughout the Middle East
and North Africa in late 2010 and early 2011, Islamist movements of
varying political persuasions have risen to prominence. This is
especially the case in post-Mubarak Egypt and post-Ben Ali Tunisia.
Popular Protest in the New Middle East examines Islamist approaches
to political participation and integration in the Arab world and
asks whether regional trends can be discerned with respect to
either the strategy of disparate movements or the challenges they
confront in the various states in which they operate. It offers
analysis of the ideologies and actions of these movements, ranging
from countries where Islamism is in control of the state as an
Islamic theocracy (Iran), the ruling party (for example, Turkey),
part of the ruling coalition (Lebanon), or a parliamentary minority
(such as in Jordan or Yemen). The question of political
participation, and by implication integration into existing
political systems, has been a significant issue for Islamist
movements. Some, opting for the role of a revolutionary vanguard,
have rejected the concept of participation outright. Others,
particularly those that have developed a broad popular base and
operate in states where local or national elections are conducted,
have invested heavily in participation, either as a method of
achieving political power, or as a means of influencing public
policy. This book offers a systematic examination of a variety of
examples of the actions of Islamist movements, from those that
employ more militant tactics to those that have a more quietist
approach. Are Knudsen and Basem Ezbidi bring together an
examination of the effects that various experiences of
participation and integration have had on the individual movements
concerned and the broader Islamist trend throughout the Middle
East, making this book vital for researchers of the impact of
religion on politics (and, indeed vice versa).
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