
Between Dissent and Power
The Transformation of Islamic Politics in the Middle East and Asia
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XV, 282 pages
978-1-349-48841-4 (ISBN)
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.
Reviews / Votes
"In the context of the massive political upheavals in the Middle East triggered by the 2011 Arab Spring, this book offers a particularly timely contribution to the issue of Islamic politics. While there has been an abundance of specific case studies on the subject . . this volume is a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of the recent transformations in Islamic politics in the Middle East and Asia and proves essential for anyone studying the subject." (Gwenaël Njoto-Feillard, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 46 (1), 2016)
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2014
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XV, 282 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-349-48841-4 (9781349488414)
DOI
10.1057/9781137408808
Schweitzer Classification
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K. Teik | V. Hadiz | Y. Nakanishi
Between Dissent and Power
The Transformation of Islamic Politics in the Middle East and Asia
Book
07/2014
Palgrave Macmillan
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Persons
Boo Teik Khoo, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan Vedi R. Hadiz, Murdoch University, Australia Yoshihiro Nakanishi, Kyoto University, Japan Richard Robison, Murdoch University, Australia Yasuyuki Matsunaga, Nihon University, Japan Jenny White, Boston University, USA Housam Darwisheh, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan Nadia Marzouki, European University Institute, Italy Shoko Watanabe, University of Tokyo, Japan Alejandro Colás, Birckbeck, University of London, UK Ian Wilson
Content
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 IslamicPolitics in Pakistan; Yoshihiro Nakanishi 11. A Perverse Symbiosis: The State, Islam and Political Dissent in Contemporary Algeria; Alejandro Colás 12. Morality Racketeering: Vigilantism and Populist Islamic Militancy in Indonesia; Ian Wilson