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082 | _aDS 63.1 .S74 2009 | ||
094 | _a(The Palgrave Macmillan series on civil resistance) | ||
020 | _a9780230621411 | ||
100 | _aStephan, Maria J. | ||
245 | _aCivilian jihad : nonviolent struggle, democratization, and governance in the Middle East / edited by Maria J. Stephan. | ||
250 | _a1st ed. | ||
260 | _aNew York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. | ||
300 | _av, 344 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. | ||
440 | _v(The Palgrave Macmillan series on civil resistance) | ||
500 | _a“The Muslim Pashtun movement of the North-West frontier of India, 1930-1934”—(p. 107). | ||
500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
500 | _aContents: Introduction | ||
500 | _a Maria J. Stephan (p. 1-14)—[01] Theory and dynamics nonviolent action | ||
500 | _a 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 | ||
500 | _a Ralph E. Crow and Philip Grant (p. 31-42)—[03] No silence, no violence : a post-Islamist trajectory | ||
500 | _a Asef Bayat (p. 43-52)—[04] Humor and resistance in the Arab world and greater Middle East | ||
500 | _a Khalid Kishtainy (p. 53-63)—[05] Islamists and nonviolent action | ||
500 | _a 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 | ||
500 | _a Rami G. Khouri (p. 79-89)—[07] External actors and nonviolent struggles in the middle East | ||
500 | _a Stephen Zunes and Saad Eddin Ibrahim (p. 91-104)—[08] The Muslim Pashtun movement of the North-West frontier of India, 1930-1934 | ||
500 | _a Mohammad Raqib (p. 107-118)—[09] noncooperation in the Golan heights : a case of nonviolent resistance | ||
500 | _a R. Scott Kennedy (p. 119-129)—[10] Palestinian civil resistance against Israeli military occupation | ||
500 | _a Mary Elizabeth King (p. 131-155)—[11] The nonviolent struggle for self-determination in Western Sahara | ||
500 | _a Salka Barca and Stephen Zunes (p. 157-168)—[12] Lebanon’s independence Intifada : how an unarmed insurrection expelled Syrian forces | ||
500 | _a Rudy Jaafar and Maria J. Stephan (p. 169-182)—[13] Iran’s Islamic revolution and nonviolent struggle | ||
500 | _a Mohsen Sazegara and Maria J. Stephan (p. 185-204)—[14] Enough is not enough : achievements and shortcomings of Kefaya, the Egyptian movement for change | ||
500 | _a Sherif Mansour (p. 205-218)—[15] The orange movement of Kuwait : civic pressure transforms a political system | ||
500 | _a Hamad Albloshi and Faisal Alfahad (p. 219-232)—[16] Hizbullah : delimiting the boundaries of nonviolent resistance? | ||
500 | _a Rola el-Husseini (p. 235-252)—[17] Winning the mainstream : Arba Imahot, the four mothers movement in Israel | ||
500 | _a Tamar Hermann (p. 253-264)—[18] Popular resistance against corruption in Turkey and Egypt | ||
500 | _a Shaazka Beyerle and Arwa Hassan (p. 265-279)—[19] The Iranian women’s movement : repression versus nonviolent resolve | ||
500 | _a Fariba Davoudi Mohajer, Roya Toloui, and Shaazka Beyerle (p. 281-299)—[20] Conclusion | ||
500 | _a Maria J. Stephan (p. 301-316). | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
650 | _aGovernment, Resistance to – Middle East. | ||
650 | _aGovernment, Resistance to – Middle East – Case studies. | ||
650 | _aNonviolence – Middle East. | ||
650 | _aNonviolence – Middle East – Case studies. | ||
650 | _aMiddle East – Politics and government – 1945-. | ||
650 | _aMiddle East – Politics and government – 1945- – Case studies. | ||
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