Terrorist attacks on America and its allies and persistent violence in the Islamic world point to a crisis in Islamic society, which States without Citizens attributes to an unfulfilled quest for an Islamic renaissance.
Terrorist attacks on America and its allies and persistent violence in the Islamic world point to a crisis in Islamic society, which States without Citizens attributes to an unfulfilled quest for an Islamic renaissance.
John W. Jandora is Supervisory Analyst with U.S. Army Special Operations Command. He is retired from the U.S. Marine Corps at the rank of Colonel, with active service in the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. He is Adjunct Professor of International Relations at Webster University, Fort Bragg-Pope Air Force Base, and a frequent lecturer at U.S. military schools, including the Command and General Staff College. He was twice deployed to Baghdad as a senior advisor in the Iraqi national security arena and served as Senior Advisor to the military and technical schools of the Saudi Arabian National Guard. He is the author of Militarism in Arab Society: An Historiographical and Bibliographical Sourcebook (Greenwood Press, 1997), Saudi Arabia: Cultural Behavior Handbook, and The March From Medina: A Revisionist Study of the Arab Conquests. He took his PhD in Near Eastern studies and Arabic from the University of Chicago.
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Introduction 1. States Without Citizens: Thesis 2. Worlds in Contact, Worlds Apart: Cultures in History 3. Kinsmen, not Individuals: Contrast in Ethics 4. Mujahideen and Hero-Martyrs: Imagery of Active Virtue 5. Modernization and Authenticity: Critique of Endeavors Appendix: The Emergence of Citizenship in Islamdom Nawaf A. Salam Notes Glossary Further Reading
Introduction 1. States Without Citizens: Thesis 2. Worlds in Contact, Worlds Apart: Cultures in History 3. Kinsmen, not Individuals: Contrast in Ethics 4. Mujahideen and Hero-Martyrs: Imagery of Active Virtue 5. Modernization and Authenticity: Critique of Endeavors Appendix: The Emergence of Citizenship in Islamdom Nawaf A. Salam Notes Glossary Further Reading
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