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In this authoritative and fully updated new edition, Alison Pargeter follows the twists and turns of the Muslim Brotherhood as it battled through the years of oppression under authoritarian regimes to finally become a key and legitimate political actor.

Trade Review
'Pargeter has established a reputation as one of the best current analysts of Islamic radicalism. This book - detailed, authoritative, sober, perceptive and meticulously researched - shows why ... A must read for scholars, students and anyone interested in the Middle East.' Jason Burke 'Alison Pargeter's book on the Brotherhood was published to critical acclaim in 2010 - Using both interviews and written sources, it provided a level-headed survey of an elusive Pan-Islamic organization that has been part of the Arab political landscape since Hassan al-Banna founded it 80 years ago. Now a well-timed paperback edition with a new final chapter offers some penetrating insights on the two dramatic years in which the Brotherhood moved from opposition to power.' Ian Black, Guardian 'A tour de force - This well-written and much-needed book by a respected British scholar admirably traces the origins and development, internal debates and frictions, geographical spread - and abiding contradictions - of a movement that, despite its ambiguities and shortcomings, remains very much a force to be reckoned with.' Alan George, University of Oxford 'This highly lucid and approachable analysis of the Brotherhood offers a welcome degree of clarity. Alison Pargeter offers a global picture of the trajectories the movement has taken in the Arab world and in Europe. Based on important internal documents, and - crucially - a remarkable array of on-the-record interviews with senior Brotherhood personnel, Pargeter allows the Brothers to do much of the talking.' Richard Phelps, Perspectives on Terrorism 'Highly recommended, especially to those who see radical Islam, Jihadism, Wahhabism, Salafism and Islamism as one huge monolith and all equally to be feared' New Statesman

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter One: The Egyptian Ikhwan: The Burden of Tradition Chapter Two: From Diplomacy to Arms and Back to Diplomacy: The Evolution of the Syrian Ikhwan Chapter Three: The International Tanzeem: Myth or Reality? Chapter Four: The Ikhwan in Europe Chapter Five: The Ikhwan and Violence Chapter Six: The Arab Spring: From Opposition to Power Conclusion

The Muslim Brotherhood

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      Publisher: Saqi Books
      Publication Date: 06/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9780863568596, 978-0863568596
      ISBN10: 0863568599

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this authoritative and fully updated new edition, Alison Pargeter follows the twists and turns of the Muslim Brotherhood as it battled through the years of oppression under authoritarian regimes to finally become a key and legitimate political actor.

      Trade Review
      'Pargeter has established a reputation as one of the best current analysts of Islamic radicalism. This book - detailed, authoritative, sober, perceptive and meticulously researched - shows why ... A must read for scholars, students and anyone interested in the Middle East.' Jason Burke 'Alison Pargeter's book on the Brotherhood was published to critical acclaim in 2010 - Using both interviews and written sources, it provided a level-headed survey of an elusive Pan-Islamic organization that has been part of the Arab political landscape since Hassan al-Banna founded it 80 years ago. Now a well-timed paperback edition with a new final chapter offers some penetrating insights on the two dramatic years in which the Brotherhood moved from opposition to power.' Ian Black, Guardian 'A tour de force - This well-written and much-needed book by a respected British scholar admirably traces the origins and development, internal debates and frictions, geographical spread - and abiding contradictions - of a movement that, despite its ambiguities and shortcomings, remains very much a force to be reckoned with.' Alan George, University of Oxford 'This highly lucid and approachable analysis of the Brotherhood offers a welcome degree of clarity. Alison Pargeter offers a global picture of the trajectories the movement has taken in the Arab world and in Europe. Based on important internal documents, and - crucially - a remarkable array of on-the-record interviews with senior Brotherhood personnel, Pargeter allows the Brothers to do much of the talking.' Richard Phelps, Perspectives on Terrorism 'Highly recommended, especially to those who see radical Islam, Jihadism, Wahhabism, Salafism and Islamism as one huge monolith and all equally to be feared' New Statesman

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter One: The Egyptian Ikhwan: The Burden of Tradition Chapter Two: From Diplomacy to Arms and Back to Diplomacy: The Evolution of the Syrian Ikhwan Chapter Three: The International Tanzeem: Myth or Reality? Chapter Four: The Ikhwan in Europe Chapter Five: The Ikhwan and Violence Chapter Six: The Arab Spring: From Opposition to Power Conclusion

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