Islamism and revolution across the Middle East transformations of ideology and strategy after the Arab Spring
"Why did Islamists respond so differently to the Arab Spring? What do these different responses tell us about Islamists' ideological commitment and resilience, or the contexts within which they were functioning? This book is based on fieldwork on Islamists in eight Middle Eastern countries...
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