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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- 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
- 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
Professor Aziz Al-Azmeh is Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department of History at the Central European University (CEU). He has been Visiting Professor at Yale University, Columbia University, the University of California, Berkeley, Georgetown University, and more recently at the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations of the Aga Khan University (London) and SciencesPo Paris. His publications include Islams and Modernities, The Emergence of Islam in late Antiquity (Cambridge University Press) and Secularism in the Arab World: Contexts, Ideas and Consequences (Edinburgh University Press). Professor Nadia Al-Bagdadi is Professor of History and Director of the Institute of Advanced Study at CEU. A historian of modern Islamic history, thought, literature and culture, she studied at the Freie Universitat in Berlin, in Cairo and Tunis. Dr Harith Hasan is a Senior SFM Fellow at the CEU and a senior non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center. He is writing a book on the reconstitution of the relationship between the state and religious entities in post-2003 Iraq. Dr Harout Akdedian is Carnegie SFM research fellow at the CEU's Centre for Religious Studies and visiting scholar at Portland State University's Middle East Studies Center. Akdedian is currently working on his book, Stifling the Public Domain in Syria: A Decade of Violence and Beyond.
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.