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Islamism - Global Surveys and Implications for the Future of the Arab Countries (Hardcover)
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Islamism - Global Surveys and Implications for the Future of the Arab Countries (Hardcover)
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This work is a collection of essays on Islamism and global opinion
surveys, focusing on their implications for the future of Arab
countries. Much of Western academia and the media still seem to be
unable to come to terms with the real challenges posed by Islamism
two decades after 9/11 and half a decade after the horrendous Paris
2015 terror attacks. What is at stake is the question of whether
moderate Islamist political movements can and should be a partnered
with the West. President Obama personally issued the Presidential
Study Directive 11 (PSD-11) in 2010, ultimately concluding that the
United States should shift from its longstanding policy of
supporting "stability" in the Middle East and North Africa to a
policy of backing moderate Islamic political movements. The present
book squarely contradicts this perspective. Bassam Tibi maintains
that only liberal Islam approves of democracy, while Islamism
absolutely does not. The empirical basis of the book is based on
estimates of the development of civil society in the Arab World by
using comparative opinion survey data based on the evaluation of
the World Values Survey and other global and regional surveys.
Variables of trust, non-violence, gender justice and tolerance
towards homosexuals indicate some of existing deficits in the
development of civil societies in the region. Thus, Inglehart and
Norris correctly foresaw that the real distinguishing parameter for
Huntington's theory is not his opinion on democracy, but his
societal opinion on gender issues. This perspective is followed up
with an empirical analysis of the gender ideology of Islamism and
its gender values, all based on World Values Survey data. Muslim
feminism, which implies the rejection of Islamism and the veil, and
the democracy movement in the Muslim world are closely
interrelated. In a chapter on Islamism and anti-Semitism, the book
identifies the extent of relationships between anti-Semitism, the
current economic and social situation, religious data, and opinions
on terrorism among the global Muslim society. Islamism is deeply
connected to anti-Semitism. The book also explores which factors
contribute to the approval of terroristic acts, measured by such
variables as opinions on suicide bombing and the favorability of
terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah. The book shows
how wrong it is to neglect the underlying ideological radicalism
which characterizes the support of organizations such as the Muslim
Brotherhood and its affiliates in the region. Along with most
radicalized factions of Islamist terrorism, they share intense
hatred of Jews and Free Masons and Western civilization. In a
concluding chapter, the book analyzes globalization, the
environment in the Arab World and the future "greening" of Arab
politics.
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