Asks how representatives of Political Islam are conducting themselves in the field of international politicsDoes political Islam have a specific vision of global politics? How has the foreign policy of Islamist forces developed in order to impose their ideas onto the diplomatic agenda of other countries? How do these actors perceive the world, international affairs, and the way Islamic countries should engage with the international system?Eager to break with the dominant grammar of international relations, and instead to fuse Muslim states in a unique religious and political entity, Muslim actors have had to face up to the realities that they had promised to transform. Drawing on a series of case studies, this collective work sheds light on six national trajectories of Islamism: in Morocco (the Party of Justice and Development), Tunisia (Ennhada), Egypt (the Muslim Brotherhood), Palestine (Hamas), Lebanon (Hizbullah) and Turkey (AKP). It looks at what has been produced by the representatives of political Islam in each case, and the way these representatives have put their words and their ideological aspirations into action within their foreign policies.Key FeaturesIncludes a Preface by Olivier RoyThe first up-to-date, detailed analysis of how Islamist forces in the Middle East try to redefine the relationships of power within the international system post-2010Looks at how Islamist ideology has evolved in the face of reality (e.g. opening up to democratic principles or co-operating with non-Muslim states)Analyses the ways in which political Islam's actors put their ideology into practice with regard to foreign policy and IR
Les mer
Drawing on a series of case studies, this collective work sheds light on six national trajectories of Islamism. Contributors look at what has been produced by the representatives of political Islam in each case, and the way these representatives have put their words and their ideological aspirations into action within their foreign policies.
Les mer
Preface; Olivier Roy
Introduction: Islamists and International Relations: a dialectical relationship?; Mohamed-Ali Adraoui
Chapter 1: The Islamists of Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development and the foreign policy problem: between structural constraints and economic imperatives; Haoues Seniguer
Chapter 2: The foreign policy of Tunisia’s Ennahdha: constancy and changes; Maryam Ben Salem
Chapter 3: The foreign policy of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood; Tewfik Aclimandos
Chapter 4: Islam and resistance: the uses of ideology in the foreign policy of Hamas; Leila Seurat
Chapter 5: A fighting Shiism faces the world: the foreign policy of Hezbollah; Aurélie Daher
Chapter 6: Identity of the state, national interest, and foreign policy: Diplomatic actions and practices of Turkey’s AKP party sinnce 2002; Jean-Baptiste Le Moulec and Aude Signoles
Les mer
Includes a Preface by Olivier Roy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781474426640
Publisert
2018-05-22
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
468 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
216
Redaktør
Forord av