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Mansoor Moaddel provides groundbreaking empirical data to demonstrate how the collision between Islamic fundamentalism and liberal nationalism explains the Middle East and North Africa’s present and will determine its future. Offering a rigorous perspective on social change, The Clash of Values disentangles the region’s political complexity.

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Moaddel comes to the subject of values with deep knowledge of the politics and histories of Islamic nations, along with unparalleled skill and experience in doing surveys in those countries. He delivers the definitive analysis of how religious fundamentalism conflicts with liberal nationalism to varying degrees throughout the region. -- Michael Hout, New York University
Is a new, more liberal cultural episode on the horizon for the Middle East? The Clash of Values offers new conceptualizations of religious fundamentalism and liberal values, along with clearly presented survey findings, to suggest that such a trajectory is entirely possible. -- Valentine M. Moghadam, author of Globalization and Social Movements: Islamism, Feminism, and the Global Justice Movement
This is a timely book that traces political and cultural transformations across many countries in the Muslim world with sound empirical evidence and a nuanced theoretical framework. Moaddel explains the recent turmoil as an expression of ideational shift from Islamic fundamentalism to liberal nationalism, highlighting serious cultural change that accounts for the Arab Spring and other changes in the region. -- Madawi Al-Rasheed, London School of Economics
The study is a certainly a major achievement and a must-read for students of the political culture of the “Muslim world.” The rich empirical evidence is proof of the vitality of liberal values in the region and contradicts all easy-handed assumptions about a fanatic and despotic region whose culture is incompatible with modern secularism, individualism, and democracy. * American Journal of Sociology *
The sheer amount of cross-national data presented across the book makes it a strong point of reference for any researcher keen to trace post-2011 public opinion in the Middle East. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: People and Their Issues
1. Expressive Individualism
2. The Social Status of Women and Gender Equality
3. Secular Politics, Liberal Values, and National Identity
4. Religious Fundamentalism as Disciplinarian Deity, Literalism, Religious Exclusivity, and Religious Intolerance
5. Macro-Contextual (Country) Variation in Religious Fundamentalism and Liberal Values
6. What Makes a Country More Developed: Liberal Values Versus Religious Beliefs
7. The Arab Spring and Trends in Values: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey
Conclusions: The Viability of Liberal Nationalism
Appendix: The Questionnaire
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 17/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9780231193832, 978-0231193832
      ISBN10: 0231193831
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mansoor Moaddel provides groundbreaking empirical data to demonstrate how the collision between Islamic fundamentalism and liberal nationalism explains the Middle East and North Africa’s present and will determine its future. Offering a rigorous perspective on social change, The Clash of Values disentangles the region’s political complexity.

      Trade Review
      Moaddel comes to the subject of values with deep knowledge of the politics and histories of Islamic nations, along with unparalleled skill and experience in doing surveys in those countries. He delivers the definitive analysis of how religious fundamentalism conflicts with liberal nationalism to varying degrees throughout the region. -- Michael Hout, New York University
      Is a new, more liberal cultural episode on the horizon for the Middle East? The Clash of Values offers new conceptualizations of religious fundamentalism and liberal values, along with clearly presented survey findings, to suggest that such a trajectory is entirely possible. -- Valentine M. Moghadam, author of Globalization and Social Movements: Islamism, Feminism, and the Global Justice Movement
      This is a timely book that traces political and cultural transformations across many countries in the Muslim world with sound empirical evidence and a nuanced theoretical framework. Moaddel explains the recent turmoil as an expression of ideational shift from Islamic fundamentalism to liberal nationalism, highlighting serious cultural change that accounts for the Arab Spring and other changes in the region. -- Madawi Al-Rasheed, London School of Economics
      The study is a certainly a major achievement and a must-read for students of the political culture of the “Muslim world.” The rich empirical evidence is proof of the vitality of liberal values in the region and contradicts all easy-handed assumptions about a fanatic and despotic region whose culture is incompatible with modern secularism, individualism, and democracy. * American Journal of Sociology *
      The sheer amount of cross-national data presented across the book makes it a strong point of reference for any researcher keen to trace post-2011 public opinion in the Middle East. * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: People and Their Issues
      1. Expressive Individualism
      2. The Social Status of Women and Gender Equality
      3. Secular Politics, Liberal Values, and National Identity
      4. Religious Fundamentalism as Disciplinarian Deity, Literalism, Religious Exclusivity, and Religious Intolerance
      5. Macro-Contextual (Country) Variation in Religious Fundamentalism and Liberal Values
      6. What Makes a Country More Developed: Liberal Values Versus Religious Beliefs
      7. The Arab Spring and Trends in Values: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey
      Conclusions: The Viability of Liberal Nationalism
      Appendix: The Questionnaire
      Notes
      References
      Index

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