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The Muslim Brotherhood Alison Pargeter

The Muslim Brotherhood By Alison Pargeter

The Muslim Brotherhood by Alison Pargeter


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The Muslim Brotherhood is one of the longest surviving and perhaps the most controversial of all Islamist movements to have emerged out of the Middle East. This book focuses on the evolution of the movement and assesses the aims and strategies it has employed both in the Middle East and in Europe in order to achieve its objectives.

The Muslim Brotherhood Summary

The Muslim Brotherhood: The Burden of Tradition by Alison Pargeter

The Muslim Brotherhood is one of the longest surviving and perhaps the most controversial of all Islamist movements to have emerged out of the Middle East. Cloaked in secrecy since its inception in 1928, the Brotherhood presents a conundrum to many in the Middle East and the West who remain highly suspicious of the movement and its goals. In The Muslim Brotherhood, Alison Pargeter sheds light on the evolution of the movement and assesses the aims and strategies it has employed both in the Middle East and in Europe in order to achieve its objectives. Pargeter looks in detail at a selection of individual branches of the Brotherhood, but also offers a perspective on the Ikhwan as a transnational movement, focusing on the often fraught relationship between the various branches and the centre in Cairo. The Ikhwan's relationship to violence and to the state, their attitudes towards democracy and to the West, and the evolution of a more reformist discourse among some parts of the movement are also explored. Drawing on a wide range of sources and the author's interviews with the Ikhwan, this unique study offers a new perspective on the Muslim Brotherhood and its objectives. It is also the first study to deal comprehensively with the Brotherhood in Europe and to analyse the evolving policy debates in the West about the rights and wrongs of engaging with the Ikhwan in the post 9/11 world.

The Muslim Brotherhood Reviews

Endorsements: 'Alison Pargeter has established a reputation as one of the best current analysts of Islamic radicalism. This book - detailed, authoritative, sober, perceptive and meticulously researched - shows why. It is an important contribution to our understanding both of the Muslim Brotherhood itself, to the controversies that surround the movement and to the broader phenomenon of political Islam. A must read for scholars, students and anyone interested in the Middle East.' Jason Burke, author of Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam 'A tour de force - This well-written and much-needed book by a respected British scholar admirably traces the origins and development, internal debates and frictions, geographical spread - and abiding contradictions - of a movement that, despite its ambiguities and shortcomings, remains very much a force to be reckoned with.' Alan George, University of Oxford 'Alison Pargeter's engaging and intelligent book makes a significant contribution to the existing literature on the Muslim Brotherhood. Her use of new sources, including interviews with key members of the Brotherhood, gives us a fresh perspective on this elusive movement, notably its shadowy international organization and the relations between its various branches. This is a welcome and highly readable addition to the growing body of work on the political Islamist movements that have shaped the contemporary Islamic world and beyond.' Karin von Hippel, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington

About Alison Pargeter

Alison Pargeter is a Senior Research Associate at the Centre of International Studies at the University of Cambridge. Author regularly participates in international conferences, hosted by the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the US State Department, the German Foreign Ministry and the Italian government. Other publications The New Frontiers of Jihad: Radical Islam in Europe (2008) Author location London, UK

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One Competing Currents: The Egyptian Ikhwan Chapter Two From Diplomacy to Arms and Back to Diplomacy: The Evolution of the Syrian Ikhwan Chapter Three The International Tanzeem: Myth or Reality? Chapter Four A School of Thought: The Ikhwan in Europe Chapter Five The Ikhwan and Violence Chapter Six To Engage or Not to Engage? Conclusion Bibliography

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GOR007985766
9780863564758
0863564755
The Muslim Brotherhood: The Burden of Tradition by Alison Pargeter
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Saqi Books
20100924
300
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