Gaza Under Hamas: From Islamic Democracy to Islamist Governance
Autor Bjorn Brenner Introducere de Magnus Ranstorpen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 dec 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784537777
ISBN-10: 1784537772
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 3 bw integrated
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784537772
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 3 bw integrated
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Bjorn Brenner is Lecturer at the Swedish Defence University in Stockholm and Research Fellow at Institut francais du Proche-Orient in Amman, Jordan. He holds a doctorate in Peace and Development Studies from the University of Gothenburg and an MA in Political Science from Uppsala University. He is the author of numerous articles on Palestinian and Israeli politics and is a frequently appearing commentator in the media on Middle Eastern affairs.
Cuprins
PrefaceForeword by Magnus RanstorpGlossary of terms1. Islamists in power by democratic means 92. Rising to power and relating to the opposition 243. A change in the political order: Taking over Gaza 384. Violent radicalisation and the emergence of splinter groups 545. De-radicalisation of Islamists by Islamists 646. Social order in the midst of political chaos 817. The new political order and the judicial system 938. Islamist governance Hamas style 109NotesSelect bibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Against heaps of reductionist literature and media portrayals that render Hamas as an extremist terrorist group, Bjorn Brenner provides in this book an authoritative and empirical study that debunks such Western, and mainly official, depictions of the movements. Disintersted in either vilifying or glorifying Hamas, this finely structured book is based on four years of direct field research, firsthand observations, and data collection.
What makes Brenner's account especially valuable is its focus on how Hamas has managed to create a functioning government in Gaza - a subject that is little known - as opposed to Hamas's behavior towards Israel, which the author explains is not discussed in this book as it has been extensively studied by others [...] This book is recommended for providing other insights into the nature of its [Hamas's] rule which, due to the author's access to Hamas leaders and operatives, will not be found in other studies.
A useful contribution to the study of Hamas's exercise of state power.
For academic researchers, policy makers, NGOs and broader civil society members interested in Islamist experiences and practices of governance this is a must read. The book not only helps address many misconceived notions about the challenges which Hamas has faced since it was elected in 2006 but it also assists readers in nuancing the particular context in which such a case of Islamist governance actually operates.
This is one of the rare books about Hamas that manages to be both balanced and insightful. Based on a broad range of primary sources, this in-depth study of Gaza under Hamas rule provides as full and comprehensive a picture as possible. A must-read for scholars, students, and diplomats alike!
Björn Brenner has contributed invaluable research through his book "Gaza under Hamas: from Islamist democracy to Islamist governance" (2017). Apart from establishing the centrality of Hamas rule to a political solution for Palestine, the book also expounds upon the spectrum of misconceptions, strengths and flaws associated with the movement. This approach provides a detailed assessment of Hamas in relation to Gaza and its unique circumstances, while dispelling mainstream manipulation, to which, as Brenner points out, academia has also contributed.
Constitutes a significant contribution to the Hamas-related literature. It departs from the conventional discussion about the group's role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and treats Hamas as an instance of Islamic governance. Moreover, the book is written in a way that renders it useful to both the specialized and the general readership. It contains information that helps one reconstruct the conditions leading to the status quo in the Gaza Strip and also provides the full picture, including the background and aftermath, of incidents that made headlines but soon fell into oblivion.
What makes Brenner's account especially valuable is its focus on how Hamas has managed to create a functioning government in Gaza - a subject that is little known - as opposed to Hamas's behavior towards Israel, which the author explains is not discussed in this book as it has been extensively studied by others [...] This book is recommended for providing other insights into the nature of its [Hamas's] rule which, due to the author's access to Hamas leaders and operatives, will not be found in other studies.
A useful contribution to the study of Hamas's exercise of state power.
For academic researchers, policy makers, NGOs and broader civil society members interested in Islamist experiences and practices of governance this is a must read. The book not only helps address many misconceived notions about the challenges which Hamas has faced since it was elected in 2006 but it also assists readers in nuancing the particular context in which such a case of Islamist governance actually operates.
This is one of the rare books about Hamas that manages to be both balanced and insightful. Based on a broad range of primary sources, this in-depth study of Gaza under Hamas rule provides as full and comprehensive a picture as possible. A must-read for scholars, students, and diplomats alike!
Björn Brenner has contributed invaluable research through his book "Gaza under Hamas: from Islamist democracy to Islamist governance" (2017). Apart from establishing the centrality of Hamas rule to a political solution for Palestine, the book also expounds upon the spectrum of misconceptions, strengths and flaws associated with the movement. This approach provides a detailed assessment of Hamas in relation to Gaza and its unique circumstances, while dispelling mainstream manipulation, to which, as Brenner points out, academia has also contributed.
Constitutes a significant contribution to the Hamas-related literature. It departs from the conventional discussion about the group's role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and treats Hamas as an instance of Islamic governance. Moreover, the book is written in a way that renders it useful to both the specialized and the general readership. It contains information that helps one reconstruct the conditions leading to the status quo in the Gaza Strip and also provides the full picture, including the background and aftermath, of incidents that made headlines but soon fell into oblivion.
Caracteristici
Scrutinizes Hamas governance since 2006 to examine how Islamist ideology is translated into political action