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In: Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 134-145
In: The federalist debate: papers for federalists in Europe and the world = ˜Leœ débat fédéraliste : cahiers trimestriels pour les fédéralistes en Europe et dans le monde, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 59-60
ISSN: 1591-8483
In: Adelphi series, Band 55, Heft 453-454, S. 75-104
ISSN: 1944-558X
This study focuses on the history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe, its impact and the controversies that have surrounded it. Covering the presence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Scandinavia, it deals with topics including: the strategies the Brotherhood has adopted to become integrated into European society, secularisation, etc.; the controversy the Brotherhood has provoked and the suspicions it has aroused in countries such as Great Britain and especially France; and with the ideological background of the Brotherhood, focusing on Egypt
In: Cambridge Middle East studies 60
Since its founding in 1945, the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood has enjoyed decades of almost continuous parliamentary presence and state acceptance in Jordan, participating in elections, organising events and even establishing a hospital. In this detailed account of the Muslim Brotherhood's ideological and behavioural development in Jordan, Joas Wagemakers focusses on the group's long history and complex relationship with the state, its parliament and society. It shows how age-old concepts derived from classical Islam and the writings of global Islamist scholars have been used and reused by modern-day Jordanian Islamists to shape their beliefs in the context of the present-day nation-state. Far from its reputation as a two-faced global conspiracy bent on conquering the West, the Muslim Brotherhood is a deeply divided group that has nevertheless maintained a fascinating internal ideological consistency in its use of similar religious concepts. As such, it is part of, and continues to build on, trends in Muslim thought that go back hundreds of years.
In: Cambridge Middle East studies
Having played a role in every iteration of Syrian politics since the country gained independence in 1946, the Muslim Brotherhood were the most prominent opposition group in Syria on the eve of the 2011 uprising. But when unrest broke out in March 2011, few Brotherhood flags and slogans were to be found within the burgeoning protest movement. Drawing on extensive primary research including interviews with Brotherhood members, Dara Conduit looks to the group's history to understand why it failed to capitalise on this advantage as the conflict unfolded, addressing significant gaps in accounts of the group's past to assess whether its reputation for violence and dogmatism is justified. In doing so, Conduit reveals a party that was neither as violent nor as undemocratic as expected, but whose potential to stage a long-awaited comeback was hampered by the shadow of its own history.
In: Review of African political economy, Band 33, Heft 110
ISSN: 1740-1720
This article compares the evidence from two related movements: the contemporary Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and the cluster of organisations that have been closely associated with Hasan al-Turabi in Sudan, in order to query the extent to which Islamism is compatible with liberal democratic politics. The answers suggested are, in the Egyptian case, hopeful, but for Sudan decidedly pessimistic. However, there are complexities within both stories. The comparison indicates ways in which the outcomes are related to the framing circumstances, but also points out the limitations of the information currently available in the academic literature.
In: Foreign affairs, Band 86, Heft 2, S. 107-121
ISSN: 0015-7120
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In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 53, Heft 2, S. 20894A-20895A
ISSN: 1467-825X
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 53, Heft 2
ISSN: 0001-9844
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 45, Heft 1
ISSN: 1467-825X
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 45, Heft 1, S. 17392A
ISSN: 0001-9844
In: Africa research bulletin. Political, social and cultural series, Band 43, Heft 7
ISSN: 1467-825X