Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East
Nader Hashemi, Danny Postel
Paperback
9781849047029
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Contents:
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Part 1: Sectarianization in Historical Geopolitical and Theoretical Perspective
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1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony
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2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitics in the Middle East
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3. The Arab Region at a Tipping Point: Why Sectarianism Fails to Explain the Turmoil
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4. A Narrative Identity Approach to Islamic SectarianismĀ
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Part 2: How Sectarianization Works - Case Studies
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5. International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan, 1979ā1998
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6. Sectarian Relations before āSectarianizationā in pre-2003 Iraq
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7. The Shattered Nation: The Sectarianization of the Syrian Conflict
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8. Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring
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9. Strategic Depth, Counterinsurgency, and the Logic of Sectarianization: The Islamic Republic of Iranās Security Doctrine and its Regional Implications
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10. Sectarianization, Islamist Republicanism, and International Misrecognition in Yemen
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11. Sectarianization as Securitization: Identity Politics and Counter-Revolution in Bahrain
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12. The Architecture of Sectarianization in Lebanon
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13. Sectarianism, Authoritarianism, and Opposition in KuwaitĀ
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14. Conclusion: Peacebuilding in Sectarianized Conflicts: Findings and Implications for Theory and Practice
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Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East
Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East
Nader Hashemi, Danny Postel
Paperback
9781849047029
Ā
Contents:
Ā
Part 1: Sectarianization in Historical Geopolitical and Theoretical Perspective
Ā
1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony
Ā
2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitics in the Middle East
Ā
3. The Arab Region at a Tipping Point: Why Sectarianism Fails to Explain the Turmoil
Ā
4. A Narrative Identity Approach to Islamic SectarianismĀ
Ā
Part 2: How Sectarianization Works - Case Studies
Ā
5. International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan, 1979ā1998
Ā
6. Sectarian Relations before āSectarianizationā in pre-2003 Iraq
Ā
7. The Shattered Nation: The Sectarianization of the Syrian Conflict
Ā
8. Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring
Ā
9. Strategic Depth, Counterinsurgency, and the Logic of Sectarianization: The Islamic Republic of Iranās Security Doctrine and its Regional Implications
Ā
10. Sectarianization, Islamist Republicanism, and International Misrecognition in Yemen
Ā
11. Sectarianization as Securitization: Identity Politics and Counter-Revolution in Bahrain
Ā
12. The Architecture of Sectarianization in Lebanon
Ā
13. Sectarianism, Authoritarianism, and Opposition in KuwaitĀ
Ā
14. Conclusion: Peacebuilding in Sectarianized Conflicts: Findings and Implications for Theory and Practice
Ā
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Nader Hashemi, Danny Postel
Paperback
9781849047029
Ā
Contents:
Ā
Part 1: Sectarianization in Historical Geopolitical and Theoretical Perspective
Ā
1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony
Ā
2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitics in the Middle East
Ā
3. The Arab Region at a Tipping Point: Why Sectarianism Fails to Explain the Turmoil
Ā
4. A Narrative Identity Approach to Islamic SectarianismĀ
Ā
Part 2: How Sectarianization Works - Case Studies
Ā
5. International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan, 1979ā1998
Ā
6. Sectarian Relations before āSectarianizationā in pre-2003 Iraq
Ā
7. The Shattered Nation: The Sectarianization of the Syrian Conflict
Ā
8. Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring
Ā
9. Strategic Depth, Counterinsurgency, and the Logic of Sectarianization: The Islamic Republic of Iranās Security Doctrine and its Regional Implications
Ā
10. Sectarianization, Islamist Republicanism, and International Misrecognition in Yemen
Ā
11. Sectarianization as Securitization: Identity Politics and Counter-Revolution in Bahrain
Ā
12. The Architecture of Sectarianization in Lebanon
Ā
13. Sectarianism, Authoritarianism, and Opposition in KuwaitĀ
Ā
14. Conclusion: Peacebuilding in Sectarianized Conflicts: Findings and Implications for Theory and Practice
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