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In: Library of modern Middle East studies 147
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 and asks whether regional trends can be discerned with respect to either the strategy of disparate movements or the challenges they face. 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). Are Knudsen and Basem Ezbidi's analysis of the various experiences of protest, participation and integration make this book vital for researchers of the impact of religion on politics (and, indeed vice versa).
Cover -- Half-title -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- List of Contributors -- Foreword: Arab Revolts in Post-Islamist Times -- Introduction -- Democracy in the Arab world? -- The New Arab Street -- What about Islamists and democracy? -- Islamist movements -- Post-Arab Spring elections -- An end to ideologies? Post-Islamism and beyond -- Bibliography -- 1 Islamism in Tunisia Before and After the Arab Spring -- Introduction -- From Islamism to personal piety -- From state-centric Islamism to personal piety: al-Nahda's pathway -- Al-Nahda and the Arab Spring: the October 2011 elections -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- 2 The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Ready for Revolution? -- Introduction -- 2004-05: cracks in the wall -- 2005-07: the Brothers go on the offensive -- 2007-10: crackdown -- 2011-12: moment of triumph or squandered opportunity? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3 Yemen's Islamists: Between Government and Opposition in the Post-Saleh Order -- Introduction -- Political development in post-unification Yemen -- The Yemeni party political system -- The informal political sphere in Yemen -- The Yemeni protest movement of 2011 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 The Syrian Uprising and the Possible Resurgence of Post-Islamism -- Introduction -- The resurgence of Islam in Syria -- Which Islamist groups are most likely to dominate a post-Assad regime? -- Pertinent historical context of the Syrian Muslim Brothers -- Current alliances and discourse -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 Structure, Agency and the Hizballah Dilemma in the Arab Spring -- Introduction -- Hizballah and the Arab Spring -- Structure-agency and the morphogenetic approach -- Hizballah's morphostasis after 2000 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography
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