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Conspiracy Theories and Muslim Brotherhood Antisemitism under Sadat
This paper highlights how the Muslim Brotherhood instrumentalized antisemitic conspiracies in its journal al-Daʻwa in its bid to strengthen its socio-political authority under Sadat.
Kiki Santing
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Securitizing the Muslim Brotherhood: state violence and authoritarianism in Egypt after the Arab Spring [PDF]
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance of this violence by Egyptians following the July 2013 military coup, have been under-examined by scholars of both critical security studies and Middle ...
Abdelrahman M +25 more
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Things Fall Apart: The Disintegration of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood
The Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood has been accepted by the Hashemite monarchy throughout most of its seventy-five-year history. Today, however, it is illegal and a new, more pro-regime version exists, as well as several other groups that have their roots ...
Joas Wagemakers
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar are similar in many aspects, including social structure, political life, and religious identity. However, there exists a considerable difference in their foreign policies toward one of the most important regional ...
İsmail Numan Telci, Tuba Öztürk Horoz
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Socialisation and Recruitment in Islamist Movements: A Comparison between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda [PDF]
To date, a little work has been undertaken to compare the socialisation process between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. According to critics, both are considered intermediate and extremist movements.
SIVAMURUGAN PANDIAN +2 more
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The Relations of Islamic Republic of Iran with Muslim Brotherhood; From Strategic Alignment to Ideological Competition [PDF]
The Islamic Republic of Iran has experienced three levels of movement-movement, government-movement, and government-government relationship with Muslim Brotherhood.
Mostafa Ghasemi +2 more
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The rise of Islamists in Arab countries has often been explained by their capacity to offer an alternative path of development, based on a religious vision and on a parallel welfare sector, challenging post-independence developmentalist states.
Marie Vannetzel
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«MUSLIMS OF FRANCE» AND «MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD»: UNSPOKEN PARTNERSHIP [PDF]
The Russian scientific community stills have interest in «Muslim brotherhood» movement. In particular, this interest is connected with the rejection of a number of organizations affiliated with «Muslim brotherhood» in the French Republic to sign the ...
Alexey V. Chistyakov
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Ideological Rapprochement of the Islamic Revolution and the Muslim Brotherhood
The creation of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt in 1928, and the success of the Shiite Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, led by the Khomeini movement, are important events in the twentieth century for the Muslim world and the Middle ...
Amr Mohamed Eldeeb
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Amidst multiple foreign policy flip-flops of the Turkish government, the Middle East is where observers agree most about the explanatory priority of ideational factors over realpolitik calculations.
Hakkı Taş
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