Resistance, power, and conceptions of order in Islamist organizations comparing Hezbollah and Hamas /
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Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Islamist organizations' conceptions of political order, resistance, and power
- 2. Bridging the gap: connecting Islamism research and Critical Constructivism
- 2.1. political ideology of Islamism
- 2.2. Critical Constructivist norm research and the core norm of resistance
- 2.3. Political order and power
- 2.4. Conclusion and research proposition
- 3. Lebanese Hezbollah: politics serve resistance
- 3.1. Hezbollah's intellectual background: Islamism, resistance, and political order in the Lebanese context
- 3.2. Engaging in national politics: protecting the resistance ranks first
- 3.3. Consolidating resistance: Hezbollah in domestic contestation processes
- 3.4. Defending resistance through reconstructing its meaning
- 3.5. Conclusion: Hezbollah's conceptions of political order
- 4. Palestinian Hamas: resistance, governance, and ambitions for maintaining power
- 4.1. Hamas' intellectual background: Islamism, resistance, and political order in the Palestinian context
- 4.2. Hamas comes to power: new visions of a Palestinian political order?
- 4.3. Political order in Gaza under the authority of Hamas
- 4.4. Morsi's rise to power: Hamas anticipates its moment has come
- 4.5. Conclusion: Hamas' conceptions of political order
- 5. Hezbollah and Hamas: the interplay of resistance, power, and political order
- 5.1. Hezbollah's and Hamas' intellectual and structural background
- 5.2. Conceptions of political order
- 5.3. core norm of resistance
- 5.4. Maintaining the power position
- 5.5. Conclusion
- 6. Ruling Islamist organizations and the connection of norms, power, and conceptions of political order
- 6.1. Ennahda in power: compromise and power-sharing in the constitution-making process
- 6.2. Muslim Brotherhood: hasty constitution-making without compromise
- 6.3. Ruling Islamist organizations and the explanatory power of Critical Constructivist norm research
- 7. Conclusion
- 7.1. key findings and their scientific contribution
- 7.2. Implications for future research and practitioners.