Striking from the Margins
State, Religion and Devolution of Authority in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Al-Azmeh, Aziz; Akdedian, Harout; Hasan, Harith; Al-Bagdadi, Nadia
Striking from the Margins
State, Religion and Devolution of Authority in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Al-Azmeh, Aziz; Akdedian, Harout; Hasan, Harith; Al-Bagdadi, Nadia
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Timely volume offering a new approach to the study of the volatile social and political landscapes in the Middle East.
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Timely volume offering a new approach to the study of the volatile social and political landscapes in the Middle East.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Saqi Books
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780863561399
- ISBN-10: 086356139X
- Artikelnr.: 58531680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Saqi Books
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780863561399
- ISBN-10: 086356139X
- Artikelnr.: 58531680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Table of Contents
Comparative Perspectives
1. Deniz Kandiyoti: From the Margins to The Centre? How Gender Politics
Became A Litmus Test of Governance. 2. Stathis Kalyvas: Arab Civil Wars: An
Assessment.
Part I: States, Political Economies and Systematic Collapse
1. Mudher Al-Alwani: Iraqi Market and Ethnic-Sectarian Bioregionalism. 2.
Isam Al-Khafaji: Reconfiguring the State, Restructuring Communities. 3.
Virginie Collombier: Post-Qaddafi Libya: Political Agreements or A New
Social Contract? 4. Adam Hanieh: State Formation In The Middle East: The
GCC and the Political Economy of the Regional Scale. 5. Shamel Azmeh: The
Political Economy of Syria and Iraq.
Part II: The Devolution of Violence: Militias, Security and War Economies
1. Omar Ashour: The (Military) Rise of Armed Non-State Actors: The Case of
Isis. 2. Hosham Dawood: Tribes and Violence in Armed Conflict: An
Anthropologist's View. 3. Frederic Wehrey: Hybridised Security Governance:
The Case of Libya.
Part III: Reconfigurations of Religion: From the Margins to the Centre
1. Harout Akdedian: The Reconfiguration of the Religious Field in
Syria: From Neoliberalism to State Atrophy and Beyond. 2. Harith Hasan:
Religious Actors, Political (Dis)Order and the Reconfiguration of
Margincenter Relations In Iraq: The Case of the Shii Clerical Authority. 3:
Haider Saeed, The Sect and the Nation.
Part IV: Localities
1. Asya El-Meehy: Governance from Below: Comparing Local Experiments in
Egypt and Syria After the Uprisings. 2. Asma Jameel: Families of Daesh:
Retribution and Forgiveness.
Part V: Jihadism and Local Networks
1. Hamzeh Al-Mustafa: Virtual Networks During the Syrian Revolution 2.
Haenni, Patrick: The Reorganization and Securitization of Daesh Strongholds
3. Mazur, Kevin, Dayr Al-Zur: From Revolution to Isis: Local Networks,
Hybrid Identities and Outside Authorities.
Part VI: State Disaggregation and Geopolitics
1. Arjomand, Said: Daesh and Iran's Islamic Revolution in Historical
Perspective. 2. Kodmani, Bassma: The Future of the Syrian State. 3.
Saunders, Robert A.: Extending the Katechon: Religio-Civilizational Vectors
in Russia's Intervention in the Levant.
Comparative Perspectives
1. Deniz Kandiyoti: From the Margins to The Centre? How Gender Politics
Became A Litmus Test of Governance. 2. Stathis Kalyvas: Arab Civil Wars: An
Assessment.
Part I: States, Political Economies and Systematic Collapse
1. Mudher Al-Alwani: Iraqi Market and Ethnic-Sectarian Bioregionalism. 2.
Isam Al-Khafaji: Reconfiguring the State, Restructuring Communities. 3.
Virginie Collombier: Post-Qaddafi Libya: Political Agreements or A New
Social Contract? 4. Adam Hanieh: State Formation In The Middle East: The
GCC and the Political Economy of the Regional Scale. 5. Shamel Azmeh: The
Political Economy of Syria and Iraq.
Part II: The Devolution of Violence: Militias, Security and War Economies
1. Omar Ashour: The (Military) Rise of Armed Non-State Actors: The Case of
Isis. 2. Hosham Dawood: Tribes and Violence in Armed Conflict: An
Anthropologist's View. 3. Frederic Wehrey: Hybridised Security Governance:
The Case of Libya.
Part III: Reconfigurations of Religion: From the Margins to the Centre
1. Harout Akdedian: The Reconfiguration of the Religious Field in
Syria: From Neoliberalism to State Atrophy and Beyond. 2. Harith Hasan:
Religious Actors, Political (Dis)Order and the Reconfiguration of
Margincenter Relations In Iraq: The Case of the Shii Clerical Authority. 3:
Haider Saeed, The Sect and the Nation.
Part IV: Localities
1. Asya El-Meehy: Governance from Below: Comparing Local Experiments in
Egypt and Syria After the Uprisings. 2. Asma Jameel: Families of Daesh:
Retribution and Forgiveness.
Part V: Jihadism and Local Networks
1. Hamzeh Al-Mustafa: Virtual Networks During the Syrian Revolution 2.
Haenni, Patrick: The Reorganization and Securitization of Daesh Strongholds
3. Mazur, Kevin, Dayr Al-Zur: From Revolution to Isis: Local Networks,
Hybrid Identities and Outside Authorities.
Part VI: State Disaggregation and Geopolitics
1. Arjomand, Said: Daesh and Iran's Islamic Revolution in Historical
Perspective. 2. Kodmani, Bassma: The Future of the Syrian State. 3.
Saunders, Robert A.: Extending the Katechon: Religio-Civilizational Vectors
in Russia's Intervention in the Levant.
Table of Contents
Comparative Perspectives
1. Deniz Kandiyoti: From the Margins to The Centre? How Gender Politics
Became A Litmus Test of Governance. 2. Stathis Kalyvas: Arab Civil Wars: An
Assessment.
Part I: States, Political Economies and Systematic Collapse
1. Mudher Al-Alwani: Iraqi Market and Ethnic-Sectarian Bioregionalism. 2.
Isam Al-Khafaji: Reconfiguring the State, Restructuring Communities. 3.
Virginie Collombier: Post-Qaddafi Libya: Political Agreements or A New
Social Contract? 4. Adam Hanieh: State Formation In The Middle East: The
GCC and the Political Economy of the Regional Scale. 5. Shamel Azmeh: The
Political Economy of Syria and Iraq.
Part II: The Devolution of Violence: Militias, Security and War Economies
1. Omar Ashour: The (Military) Rise of Armed Non-State Actors: The Case of
Isis. 2. Hosham Dawood: Tribes and Violence in Armed Conflict: An
Anthropologist's View. 3. Frederic Wehrey: Hybridised Security Governance:
The Case of Libya.
Part III: Reconfigurations of Religion: From the Margins to the Centre
1. Harout Akdedian: The Reconfiguration of the Religious Field in
Syria: From Neoliberalism to State Atrophy and Beyond. 2. Harith Hasan:
Religious Actors, Political (Dis)Order and the Reconfiguration of
Margincenter Relations In Iraq: The Case of the Shii Clerical Authority. 3:
Haider Saeed, The Sect and the Nation.
Part IV: Localities
1. Asya El-Meehy: Governance from Below: Comparing Local Experiments in
Egypt and Syria After the Uprisings. 2. Asma Jameel: Families of Daesh:
Retribution and Forgiveness.
Part V: Jihadism and Local Networks
1. Hamzeh Al-Mustafa: Virtual Networks During the Syrian Revolution 2.
Haenni, Patrick: The Reorganization and Securitization of Daesh Strongholds
3. Mazur, Kevin, Dayr Al-Zur: From Revolution to Isis: Local Networks,
Hybrid Identities and Outside Authorities.
Part VI: State Disaggregation and Geopolitics
1. Arjomand, Said: Daesh and Iran's Islamic Revolution in Historical
Perspective. 2. Kodmani, Bassma: The Future of the Syrian State. 3.
Saunders, Robert A.: Extending the Katechon: Religio-Civilizational Vectors
in Russia's Intervention in the Levant.
Comparative Perspectives
1. Deniz Kandiyoti: From the Margins to The Centre? How Gender Politics
Became A Litmus Test of Governance. 2. Stathis Kalyvas: Arab Civil Wars: An
Assessment.
Part I: States, Political Economies and Systematic Collapse
1. Mudher Al-Alwani: Iraqi Market and Ethnic-Sectarian Bioregionalism. 2.
Isam Al-Khafaji: Reconfiguring the State, Restructuring Communities. 3.
Virginie Collombier: Post-Qaddafi Libya: Political Agreements or A New
Social Contract? 4. Adam Hanieh: State Formation In The Middle East: The
GCC and the Political Economy of the Regional Scale. 5. Shamel Azmeh: The
Political Economy of Syria and Iraq.
Part II: The Devolution of Violence: Militias, Security and War Economies
1. Omar Ashour: The (Military) Rise of Armed Non-State Actors: The Case of
Isis. 2. Hosham Dawood: Tribes and Violence in Armed Conflict: An
Anthropologist's View. 3. Frederic Wehrey: Hybridised Security Governance:
The Case of Libya.
Part III: Reconfigurations of Religion: From the Margins to the Centre
1. Harout Akdedian: The Reconfiguration of the Religious Field in
Syria: From Neoliberalism to State Atrophy and Beyond. 2. Harith Hasan:
Religious Actors, Political (Dis)Order and the Reconfiguration of
Margincenter Relations In Iraq: The Case of the Shii Clerical Authority. 3:
Haider Saeed, The Sect and the Nation.
Part IV: Localities
1. Asya El-Meehy: Governance from Below: Comparing Local Experiments in
Egypt and Syria After the Uprisings. 2. Asma Jameel: Families of Daesh:
Retribution and Forgiveness.
Part V: Jihadism and Local Networks
1. Hamzeh Al-Mustafa: Virtual Networks During the Syrian Revolution 2.
Haenni, Patrick: The Reorganization and Securitization of Daesh Strongholds
3. Mazur, Kevin, Dayr Al-Zur: From Revolution to Isis: Local Networks,
Hybrid Identities and Outside Authorities.
Part VI: State Disaggregation and Geopolitics
1. Arjomand, Said: Daesh and Iran's Islamic Revolution in Historical
Perspective. 2. Kodmani, Bassma: The Future of the Syrian State. 3.
Saunders, Robert A.: Extending the Katechon: Religio-Civilizational Vectors
in Russia's Intervention in the Levant.