This well-overdue examination of the history of the Syrian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood draws on extensive primary research including interviews with Brotherhood members to understand why the group failed to capitalise on the political advantage available to it in the 2011 Syrian uprising.
This well-overdue examination of the history of the Syrian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood draws on extensive primary research including interviews with Brotherhood members to understand why the group failed to capitalise on the political advantage available to it in the 2011 Syrian uprising.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dara Conduit is Associate Research Fellow in the Middle East Studies Forum at the Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin University, Victoria. She was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge, is a board member of the Syrian Studies Association and has provided advice to the UN OHCHR's Working Group on Mercenaries. Author of articles in The Middle East Journal, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and Journal of Contemporary China, she gained her M.Litt. from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and her Ph.D. from Monash University where her thesis was a finalist for the Terrorism Research Institute's annual thesis award.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria: 1. A brief history of Syria and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood 2. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood's founding ideas 3. The Brotherhood's political experiences 4. The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria and violence 5. International relations and exile Part II. The Syrian Uprising: 6. The Brotherhood re-enters the political fray 7. Looking beyond the opposition in exile 8. Military uprising Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria: 1. A brief history of Syria and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood 2. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood's founding ideas 3. The Brotherhood's political experiences 4. The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria and violence 5. International relations and exile Part II. The Syrian Uprising: 6. The Brotherhood re-enters the political fray 7. Looking beyond the opposition in exile 8. Military uprising Conclusion.
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