Elham Manea's The Perils of Nonviolent Islamism: An Indispensable Contribution to Our Understanding of a Complex Phenomenon
In: Telos: critical theory of the contemporary, Band 2021, Heft 194, S. 126-134
ISSN: 1940-459X
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In: Telos: critical theory of the contemporary, Band 2021, Heft 194, S. 126-134
ISSN: 1940-459X
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 16-18
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 45-47
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 45-47
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 37-39
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 37-39
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 31-32
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 19-22
ISSN: 1540-5842
Just as the Arab Spring blossomed, the al‐Qaeda‐led era of terrorism came to an end with the killing of Osama Bin Laden in his Pakistani lair by American special forces. We asked two of the most contentious experts on all things Islamic—Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Tariq Ramadan—to assess the meaning of these historic moments on the future. Amr Moussa, the leading candidate for Egypt's presidency, and Ehud Barak, Israel's defense minister, also offer their views. Two top former intelligence agents from MI6 and the CIA look at the next turn of events—the Saudi counter‐revolution.
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 45-48
ISSN: 1540-5842
The Great Arab Revolt of 2011 has moved swiftly from the peaceful overthrow of autocrats in the nation‐states of Tunisia and Egypt to brutal repression in the tribal societies of Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen.Meanwhile, the wired youth bulge of the Middle East that brought change is dissipating into an impotent diaspora while the organized interests of the old regimes and the once‐suppressed Islamists charge ahead to power. This section examines the revolt, the reaction and the power struggles in its aftermath.
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 31-33
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 19-23
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 45-49
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 38-40
ISSN: 1540-5842
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 38-41
ISSN: 0893-7850
In: Foreign affairs, Band 89, Heft 6, S. 198-199
ISSN: 0015-7120