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When victory is not an option : Islamist movements in Arab politics / Nathan J. Brown.

LIBRA DS39 .B76 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brown, Nathan J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islam and politics--Arab countries.
Islam and politics.
Islamic fundamentalism.
Political parties.
Arab countries.
Arab countries--Politics and government--1945-.
Politics and government.
Political parties--Arab countries.
Islamic fundamentalism--Arab countries.
Physical Description:
xii, 260 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2012.
Summary:
Throughout the Arab world, Islamist political movements are joining the electoral process. This change alarms some observers and excites other. In recent years, electoral opportunities have opened, and Islamist movements have seized them. But those opportunities, while real, have also been sharply circumscribed. Elections may be freer, but they are not fair. The opposition can run but it generally cannot win. Semiauthoritarian conditions prevail in much of the Arab world, even in the wake of the Arab Spring. How do Islamist movements change when they plunge into freer but unfair elections? How do their organizations (such as the Muslim Brotherhood) and structures evolve? What happens to their core ideological principles? And how might their increased involvement affect the political system? In When Victory is Not an Option, Nathan J. Brown addresses these questions by focusing on Islamist movements in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, and Palestine. Book jacket.
Contents:
Partially political movements in semiauthoritarian systems
Running to lose? : elections, authoritarianism, and Islamist movements
Beyond analogy mongering : ideological movements and the debate over the primacy of politics
The model and the mother movement
The model in practice in four semiauthoritarian settings
Can Islamists party? : political participation and organizational change
Ideological change : flirtation and commitment
Arab politics and societies as they might be
Islamist parties and Arab political systems as they are.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-252) and index.
ISBN:
9780801450365
0801450365
9780801477720
0801477727
OCLC:
752286982

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