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Global Political Islam

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Routledge, Oct 9, 2007 - 408 pages

This book offers an accessible and comprehensive account of political Islam in the twenty-first century.

Drawing on insights from comparative politics, sociology, international relations and Islamic studies, it explains the complex interaction between political Islam, nationalism, state and society, and globalization. An ideal teaching text, Global Political Islam also provides the necessary historical background and conceptual tools for understanding contemporary Muslim politics. The book contains detailed up-to-date case studies of political Islam in a variety of key settings such as Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and Palestine. It also explains the evolution of Islamic radicalism through a detailed account of Al Qaeda and the global jihad movement. Transnational Islamic networking receives considerable attention, as does the role of new media and information technologies in political Islam. Fully illustrated throughout, featuring maps, supplementary textbox case studies, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading, this is the ideal introduction to the crucial rule of political Islam in the contemporary world.

  

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User Review  - Rebekah - Goodreads

Mandaville is one of the best scholars out there on this topic. His accounts are always balanced and well-reasoned. This book is a great introduction to Islam as a political force around the globe and would be particularly good as an undergraduate course text. Read full review

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User Review  - Scott - Goodreads

I wish I would have read this one first before all my other books. It was very extensive and covered things better than most other books. He may have jst built on the works of others, but man this was a great read. Still academic though. Read full review

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Contents

thinking about Islam and politics in global perspective
1
history and key concepts
24
3 State formation and the making of Islamism
49
the evolution of Islamism as political strategy
96
Islamic states and Islamization from above
147
Islamism in weak and failed states
198
7 Radical Islamism and jihad beyond the nationstate
237
brotherhoods networks diasporas
275
9 Who speaks for Islam? Religious authority in the global umma
302
globalization and Muslim politics
332
Appendix
352
Glossary
353
Notes
355
Suggestions for further reading
371
Index
376
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Peter Mandaville is Associate Professor of Government and Politics at George Mason University, USA. He is the author of Transnational Muslim Politics: Re-imagining the umma and has also co-edited several volumes of essays. Research interests include the impact of globalization in the Muslim world, theories of cosmopolitanism, and global development.

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