Between dissent and power : the transformation of Islamic politics in the Middle East and Asia
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Between dissent and power : the transformation of Islamic politics in the Middle East and Asia
(IDE-JETRO series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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"This book is the product of a research project jointly sponsored by IDE-JETRO and Murdoch University."--Back cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Islamic politics between dissent and power : an overview / Khoo Boo Teik, Vedi R. Hadiz and Yoshihiro Nakanishi
- Political economy and the explanation of the Islamic politics in the contemporary world / Richard Robison
- The organizational vehicles of Islamic political dissent : social bases, genealogies and strategies / Vedi R. Hadiz
- Islamic dissent in Iran's full-fledged Islamic revolutionary state / Yasuyuki Matsunaga
- Muslimhood and post-Islamist power : the Turkish example / Jenny White
- Survival, triumph and fall : the political transformation of the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt / Housam Darwisheh
- Islamist ideals and governing realities : Nahda's project and the constraint of adaptation in post-revolution Tunisia / Nadia Marzouki
- Reforming the regime or reforming the dissidents? : the gradualist dissent of Islamic movements in Morocco / Shoko Watanabe
- Social transformation and the reinventions of Parti Islam in Malaysia / Khoo Boo Teik
- Political fragmentation and Islamic politics in Pakistan / Yoshihiro Nakanishi
- A perverse symbiosis : the state, Islam and political dissent in contemporary Algeria / Alejandro Colás
- Morality racketeering : vigilantism and populist Islamic militancy in Indonesia / Ian Wilson
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This study examines the collective progression of Islamic politics between points of dissent and positions of power. It brings about a more a serious understanding of Islamic politics by critically tracing the pathways by which Islamic politics has been transformed in the Middle East and Asia.
Table of Contents
- 1. Islamic Politics between Dissent and Power: An Overview
- Boo Teik Khoo, Vedi R. Hadiz and Yoshihiro Nakanishi 2. Political Economy and the Explanation of the Islamic Politics in the Contemporary World
- Richard Robison 3. The Organizational Vehicles of Islamic Political Dissent: Social Bases, Genealogies and Strategies
- Vedi R. Hadiz 4. Islamic Dissent in Iran's Full-fledged Islamic Revolutionary State
- Yasuyuki Matsunaga 5. Muslimhood and Post-Islamist Power: The Turkish Example
- Jenny White 6. Survival, Triumph and Fall: The Political Transformation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
- Housam Darwisheh 7. Islamist Ideals and Governing Realities: Nahda's Project and the Constraint of Adaptation in Post-revolution Tunisia
- Nadia Marzouki 8. Reforming the Regime or Reforming the Dissidents? The Gradualist Dissent of Islamic Movements in Morocco
- Shoko Watanabe 9. Social Transformation and the Reinventions of Parti Islam in Malaysia
- Boo Teik Khoo 10. Political Fragmentation and Islamic Politics in Pakistan
- Yoshihiro Nakanishi 11. A Perverse Symbiosis: The State, Islam and Political Dissent in Contemporary Algeria
- Alejandro Colas 12. Morality Racketeering: Vigilantism and Populist Islamic Militancy in Indonesia
- Ian Wilson
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