Civilian jihad : nonviolent struggle, democratization, and governance in the Middle East / edited by Maria J. Stephan. (Record no. 18215)

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Classification number DS 63.1 .S74 2009
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-- (The Palgrave Macmillan series on civil resistance)
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International Standard Book Number 9780230621411
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Personal name Stephan, Maria J.
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Title Civilian jihad : nonviolent struggle, democratization, and governance in the Middle East / edited by Maria J. Stephan.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
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Extent v, 344 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Volume number/sequential designation (The Palgrave Macmillan series on civil resistance)
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General note “The Muslim Pashtun movement of the North-West frontier of India, 1930-1934”—(p. 107).
General note Includes bibliographical references and index.
General note Contents: Introduction
General note Maria J. Stephan (p. 1-14)—[01] Theory and dynamics nonviolent action
General note Hardy Merriman (p. 17-29)—[02] Questions and controversies about nonviolent political struggle in the middle east : Arab Objections to General Strategy of nonviolent political struggle
General note Ralph E. Crow and Philip Grant (p. 31-42)—[03] No silence, no violence : a post-Islamist trajectory
General note Asef Bayat (p. 43-52)—[04] Humor and resistance in the Arab world and greater Middle East
General note Khalid Kishtainy (p. 53-63)—[05] Islamists and nonviolent action
General note Shadi Hamid (p. 65-78)—[06] Free at last! Free at last! Allahu Akbar, we are free at last! parallels between modern Arab and Islamic activism and the U.S. civil rights movement
General note Rami G. Khouri (p. 79-89)—[07] External actors and nonviolent struggles in the middle East
General note Stephen Zunes and Saad Eddin Ibrahim (p. 91-104)—[08] The Muslim Pashtun movement of the North-West frontier of India, 1930-1934
General note Mohammad Raqib (p. 107-118)—[09] noncooperation in the Golan heights : a case of nonviolent resistance
General note R. Scott Kennedy (p. 119-129)—[10] Palestinian civil resistance against Israeli military occupation
General note Mary Elizabeth King (p. 131-155)—[11] The nonviolent struggle for self-determination in Western Sahara
General note Salka Barca and Stephen Zunes (p. 157-168)—[12] Lebanon’s independence Intifada : how an unarmed insurrection expelled Syrian forces
General note Rudy Jaafar and Maria J. Stephan (p. 169-182)—[13] Iran’s Islamic revolution and nonviolent struggle
General note Mohsen Sazegara and Maria J. Stephan (p. 185-204)—[14] Enough is not enough : achievements and shortcomings of Kefaya, the Egyptian movement for change
General note Sherif Mansour (p. 205-218)—[15] The orange movement of Kuwait : civic pressure transforms a political system
General note Hamad Albloshi and Faisal Alfahad (p. 219-232)—[16] Hizbullah : delimiting the boundaries of nonviolent resistance?
General note Rola el-Husseini (p. 235-252)—[17] Winning the mainstream : Arba Imahot, the four mothers movement in Israel
General note Tamar Hermann (p. 253-264)—[18] Popular resistance against corruption in Turkey and Egypt
General note Shaazka Beyerle and Arwa Hassan (p. 265-279)—[19] The Iranian women’s movement : repression versus nonviolent resolve
General note Fariba Davoudi Mohajer, Roya Toloui, and Shaazka Beyerle (p. 281-299)—[20] Conclusion
General note Maria J. Stephan (p. 301-316).
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Government, Resistance to – Middle East.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Government, Resistance to – Middle East – Case studies.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Nonviolence – Middle East.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Nonviolence – Middle East – Case studies.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Middle East – Politics and government – 1945-.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Middle East – Politics and government – 1945- – Case studies.
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