Sectarianization mapping the new politics of the Middle East

Introduction: The Sectarianization Thesis / Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel. - PART I / SECTARIANIZATION IN HISTORICAL, GEOPOLITICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE. - 1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony / Ussama Makdisi. - 2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitic...

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Weitere Verfasser: Hashemi, Nader (HerausgeberIn), Postel, Danny (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London Hurst & Company 2017
Oxford Oxford University Press 2017
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: The Sectarianization Thesis / Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel. - PART I / SECTARIANIZATION IN HISTORICAL, GEOPOLITICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE. - 1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony / Ussama Makdisi. - 2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitics in the Middle East / Bassel Salloukh. - 3. The Arab Region at a Tipping Point: Why Sectarianism Fails to Explain the Turmoil / Yezid Sayigh. - 4. A Narrative Identity Approach to Islamic Sectarianism / Adam Gaiser. - PART II / HOW SECTARIANIZATION WORKS: CASE STUDIES. - 5. International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan, 1979-1998 / Vali Nasr. - 6. Sectarian Relations before "Sectarianization" in pre-2003 Iraq / Fanar Haddad. - 7. The Shattered Nation: The Sectarianization of the Syrian Conflict / Paulo Gabriel Hilu Pinto. - 8. Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring / Madawi Al-Rasheed. - 9. Strategic Depth, Counteri
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors -- Introduction: The Sectarianization Thesis -- Part I: Sectarianization in Historical, Geopolitical and Theoretical Perspective -- 1. The Problem of Sectarianism in the Middle East in an Age of Western Hegemony -- 2. The Sectarianization of Geopolitics in the Middle East -- 3. The Arab Region at a Tipping Point: Why Sectarianism Fails to Explain the Turmoil -- 4. A Narrative Identity Approach to Islamic Sectarianism -- Part II: How Sectarianization Works: Case Studies -- 5. International Politics, Domestic Imperatives, and Identity Mobilization: Sectarianism in Pakistan, 1979-1998 -- 6. Sectarian Relations before "Sectarianization" in pre-2003 Iraq -- 7. The Shattered Nation: The Sectarianization of the Syrian Conflict -- 8. Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring -- 9. Strategic Depth, Counterinsurgency, and the Logic of Sectarianization: The Islamic Republic of Iran's Security Doctrine and its Regional Implications -- 10. Sectarianization, Islamist Republicanism, and International Misrecognition in Yemen -- 11. Sectarianization as Securitization: Identity Politics and Counter-Revolution in Bahrain -- 12. The Architecture of Sectarianization in Lebanon -- 13. Sectarianism, Authoritarianism, and Opposition in Kuwait -- 14. Conclusion: Peacebuilding in Sectarianized Conflicts: Findings and Implications for Theory and Practice -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index
An anatomy of the increasing sectarianization of conflicts in the Middle East, by some of the leading scholars writing on the region
Beschreibung:xii, 384 Seiten
ISBN:1849047022
1-84904-702-2
9781849047029
978-1-84904-702-9