The New Political Islam


Human Rights, Democracy, and Justice

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By Emmanuel Karagiannis
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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Emmanuel Karagiannis is Reader in International Security in King's College London's Department of Defence Studies.

Preface Introduction PART I. ISLAMIST ACTIVISM AND THE MASTER FRAME OF HUMAN RIGHTS Chapter 1. The Activism of European Converts Chapter 2. The Activism of Hizb ut-Tahrir PART II. ISLAMIST POLITICS AND THE MASTER FRAME OF DEMOCRACY Chapter 3. The Politics of Islamo-Democracy in Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia Chapter 4. The Politics of Electoral Salafism in Egypt and Tunisia PART III. ISLAMIST MILITANCY AND THE MASTER FRAME OF JUSTICE Chapter 5. The Militancy of Shia Groups in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria Chapter 6. The Militancy of Sunni Groups in Iraq and Syria Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

"Karagiannis' The New Political Islam is not only an informative reading. It addresses an issue of immediate interest in modern culture, namely an increasing tension between Western philosophy and Islam. Thus, even readers less interested in learning about Islamist groups around the world may be interested to discover how Islam changes and adjusts to the world of today. Furthermore, it is difficult to overestimate the influence of globalization on different countries. However, applying its principles to the task of understanding the new Political Islam is innovative. In addition, understanding this religion is the best way to avoid the hostility of politicians depicting Islam as the enemy. The New Political Islam helps broaden the reader's horizons." (Political Theology.) "The New Political Islam examines the phenomenon of political Islam and its transformations using the lens of glocalization, a distinct strand of social theory focusing on the processes through which global ideas are adapted, applied, and transformed in local contexts . . . [T]his is a sophisticated, erudite, and illuminating book. It is a necessary read for anyone who wishes to explore the persistent relevance of political developments in the contemporary Islamic world." (Reading Religion)

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