Katerina Dalacoura is Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is author of Islam, Liberalism and Human Rights, Third Edition (2003) and Engagement or Coercion: Weighing Western Human Rights Policies Towards Turkey, Iran and Egypt (2004). She has published in numerous journals, including the Review of International Studies, Millennium, International Affairs, Democratization and International Studies Notes and International Relations.
Introduction
1. Terrorism, democracy, and Islamist terrorism
2. Transnational Islamist terrorism: Al-Qaeda
3. Islamist terrorism and national liberation: Hamas and Hizbullah
4. Islamist terrorism in domestic conflicts: the armed Islamic group in Algeria and the Gamaa Islamiya in Egypt
5. Moderation and Islamist movements in opposition: the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood/Islamic Action Front
the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and the Tunisian Nahda
6. Islamist moderation and the experience of government: Turkey's Welfare, Justice and Development Party
and the Islamic Republic of Iran.