Contributions

  • Hamzawy, Amr - Contributor

Publication

2010 - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia

Language

English

Word Count

53,250 words, Guess

Page Count

213 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivebetweenreligionp0000brow
  • ISBN-100870032550
  • ISBN-139780870032554
  • ISBN-139780870032561
  • ISBN-100870032569
and 5 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010016117
  • OCLC Control Number608491824
  • Better World Books9780870032561
  • Better World Books9780870032554
  • Open LibraryOL24552661M

Classifications

  • DDC324.20917/67
  • LCCBP63.A35 B76 2010
  • LCCBP63.A35B48 2010

Description

In recent decades, Islamist political movements in many Arab countries have strategically invested in a political process that was stacked heavily against them. And, to the surprise of many, they have actually succeeded by gaining more seats in parliaments and demonstrating their position as the only opposition movements with a popular base. Between Religion and Politics is a broad, cross-national study of Islamist parties in Arab parliamentary elections. The book focuses on those movements that have cast themselves, at least in part, as electorally oriented political parties. It probes the environment in which the movements operate, the checkered relationship between Islamists and national rulers, the Islamists' political platforms, and efforts to build alliances with other opposition groups. By examining the debates within the Islamists movements, Between Religion and Politics is able to assess the party leaders' evaluations of their political experiences and their prospects for future participation. -- Publisher description.

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