Islamists and the Politics of the Arab Uprisings : : Governance, Pluralisation and Contention / / Hendrik Kraetzschmar, Paola Rivetti.

Scrutinises the political strategies and ideological evolution of Islamist actors and forces following the Arab uprisingsWhat role does political Islam play in the genealogy of protests as an instrument to resist neo-liberalism and authoritarian rule? How can we account for the internal conflicts am...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Notes on the editors and contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Political Islam and the Arab uprisings
  • Part I Islamists and issues of political and economic governance
  • 2 Participation not domination: Morsi on an impossible mission?
  • 3 Governing after protests: the case for political participation in post-2009 Iran
  • 4 The group that wanted to be a state: the ‘rebel governance’ of the Islamic State
  • 5 Islamic and Islamist women activists in Qatar post-Arab uprisings: implications for the study of refusal and citizenship
  • 6 Is Islamism accommodating neo-liberalism? The case of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
  • 7 A critique from within: the Islamic left in Turkey and the AKP’s neo-liberal economics
  • Part II Islamist and secular party politics
  • 8 Rise and endurance: moderate Islamists and electoral politics in the aftermath of the ‘Moroccan Spring’
  • 9 Does participation lead to moderation? Understanding changes in the Egyptian Islamist parties post-Arab Spring
  • 10 Islamist political societies in Bahrain: collateral victims of the 2011 Popular Uprising
  • 11 Kuwait’s Islamist proto-parties and the Arab uprisings: between opposition, pragmatism and the pursuit of cross-ideological cooperation
  • 12 Secular forms of politicised Islam in Tunisia: the Constitutional Democratic Rally and Nida’ Tunis
  • 13 Political parties and secular–Islamist polarisation in post-Mubarak Egypt
  • Part III Intra-Islamist pluralisation and contention
  • 14 The complexity of Tunisian Islamism: conflicts and rivalries over the role of religion in politics
  • 15 The reconfiguration of the Egyptian Islamist Social Movement Family after two political transitions
  • 16 Iraq’s Shi‘a Islamists after the uprisings: the impact of intrasectarian tensions and relations with Iran
  • 17 The impact of Islamist trajectories on the international relations of the post-2011 Middle East
  • Part IV The Sunni–Shi‘a divide
  • 18 Islamism in Yemen: from Ansar Allah to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
  • 19 Sectarianism and civil confl ict in Syria: reconfi gurations of a reluctant issue
  • 20 Out of the ashes: the rise of an anti-sectarian discourse in post-2011 Iraq
  • Part V Conclusion
  • 21 Conclusion: new directions in the study of Islamist politics
  • Index