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For several years now, Islamism has been associated with 'jihadism' and violent extremism both in academia and in contemporary political debates. However, this association can be misleading: Islamism has much deeper roots than 'jihadi terrorism' and it stands as a powerful and complex ideology inspiring thoughts, actions and groups all over the world. Emerging as a protest-for-justice ideology claiming freedom against Western colonisation of the Muslim world, Islamism has triggered both individuals and groups worldwide since the early 1900s. Almost as a sacred ideology – based on the need to revive Islam as the only saving grace for Muslims around the world – Islamism started to be widel...
Building on Timothy Mitchell's seminal 1991 exploration of the "Limits of the State," this book brings together contributions on the state in the Arab world from the past and present in an edited volume. Altered States views the state less as a matter of people and institutions and more as sets of practices, regimes of truth, and capabilities of power, and the effects they have on those under their control. Through analysing case studies - including Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, UAE, Rojova, and the Islamic State - the concept of the state is applied and questioned. This book examines the roots of policies that led to the uprisings, focusing on how the "authoritarian bargain", w...
This book offers a new interpretation of the rich narratives of Arab secularism, contending that secularism as a set of ideas and a social movement is destined to loom large on the political and legal horizon of most Arab states. Youssef M. Choueiri provides a study of three moments in the development of secularism in the Arab World, the Machiavellian, the Alfierian and the Gramscian. It is within such a scope that secularism in its interaction with state-building projects, women’s emancipation and religion is treated as an intellectual current and a discursive entity embedded in the political process of its diverse societies. Through the chapters, Choueiri demonstrates how secularism occu...
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Caesar, the black cat of destiny is back. This time hes having nightmares of a man chasing him. Is not his fight against evil over? Didnt he avenge his mothers death that night on Long Island Sound when the human rat was killed? Caesar, Gallo and friends face another adventure filled with drug trafficking and murder in the Caribbean where the lives of the animals are intermingled within the human conflict. The old enemies meet for the eternal battle of good versus evil once again.
A person, especially a young teenager, can rise above criticism at school and be a good, successful student. The same can occur at home while the student remains respectful to his or her parents.
The second book of the Chaos series. Same heros, new villains, qestions answered, new questions arise. The action continues in this story. Find out the secret behind the Demon items and the secret behind Roy and Tony's power.
Includes an excerpt from The maverick & the Manhattanite (Montana mavericks: Rust Creek cowboys) by Leanne Banks.
Tess is an incomparable beauty with unimaginable wealth. Emma is lower middle class who is now one step above homeless. Tess, educated at Stanford, lives in the fast lane. She is the definition of chic. Emma lives day to day in the abysmal world of druggies, the homeless, hookers and pushers. Theirs is a world divided by wealth, power, education and social status. Their lives could not reflect a greater contrast. That their paths cross is amazing in itself. What transpires is a story that will make you look at addiction and the pathos it creates in a new light. And it will give you hope Jon Randall was born in New York City in 1945. He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in creative writing in 1968. He graduated from Harvard with a PhD in English in 1972. He has written seven books, all published under the penname of Marvin Hunter. His books run the gamut from mystery and intrigue to a textbook of English. Mr .Randall is married and has three children. He lives on a small farm in Rhode Island.
Focused on the 2010-2011 Arab Uprisings, this book examines the role of the military in Tunisia and Libya, arguing that both armies contributed decisively to the outcome and form of the respective uprisings. The book begins by contextualizing the uprisings, with both countries plagued by anti-democratic politics and unequal social and economic structures in the 2000s. Alongside this, the book explores the key actors and factors leading up to, during, and after the uprisings. Employing a comparative case study methodology and drawing from approaches in rational choice theory and institutionalism, the author argues that the tripartite configuration of energy capacity, military structure, and s...