Islam and political violence : Muslim diaspora and radicalism in the west /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Tauris Academic Studies, 2007
Description:258 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Library of international relations ; 34
Library of international relations (Series) ; 34.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6806472
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Other authors / contributors:Akbarzadeh, Shahram.
Mansouri, Fethi.
ISBN:1845114736
9781845114732
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-241) and indexes.
Other form:Online version: Islam and political violence. London ; New York : Tauris Academic Studies, 2007
Online version: Islam and political violence. London ; New York : Tauris Academic Studies, 2007
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Section I. Disapora and Xenophobia
  • Imagining pan-Islam
  • Islam, the West and Terrorism: Myth and Reality
  • Attitudes towards Jihad and Conflict Resolution in Muslim Countries
  • Section II. Diaspora and Xenophobia
  • Security Dialogue, Islamophobia and Anti-Westernism in the Search for Cross-Cultural
  • New Wars, Old Religions, Soft States: the macro environment of security and citizenship
  • From Diaspora Islam to Globalised Islam: Changing Islamic religiosity and identity in the West
  • Citizenship in the West and 'being Muslim': Western Muslim Responses
  • Human Security, Xenophobia and suppression of financing of terrorism measures
  • Section III. Radicalism and Security
  • Human Rights and Human Security in Afghanistan
  • Radical Islam in Indonesia
  • Hizbut Tahrir in Indonesia
  • Women as Participants in Jihad
  • Conclusion
  • Fethi Mansouri & Shahram Akbarzadeh
  • Introduction
  • Section I. Disapora and Xenophobia
  • Imagining pan-Islam
  • Islam, the West and Terrorism: Myth and Reality
  • Attitudes towards Jihad and Conflict Resolution in Muslim Countries
  • Section II. Diaspora and Xenophobia
  • Security Dialogue, Islamophobia and Anti-Westernism in the Search for Cross-Cultural Morality
  • New Wars, Old Religions, Soft States: the macro environment of security and citizenship
  • From Diaspora Islam to Globalised Islam: Changing Islamic religiosity and identity in the West
  • Citizenship in the West and 'being Muslim': Western Muslim Responses
  • Human Security, Xenophobia and suppression of financing of terrorism measures
  • Section III. Radicalism and Security
  • Human Rights and Human Security in Afghanistan
  • Radical Islam in Indonesia
  • Hizbut Tahrir in Indonesia
  • Women as Participants in Jihad
  • Conclusion
  • Fethi Mansouri & Shahram Akbarzadeh