Description |
1 online resource (49 pages) |
Series |
Mideast security and policy studies, 0793-1042 ; No. 124 |
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Security and policy studies ; no. 124. 0793-1042
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Contents |
Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- What drove the upheaval? -- Contours of a new map. -- The theory behind ideological taxonomy. -- The Iranian regime and its allies. -- The Muslim Brotherhood camp and its friends. -- The "Islamic State" and other global jihadists. -- The "forces of stability". -- Great power reactions: the broken ar of history. -- Conclusion. -- Notes |
Summary |
In recent years, Arab politics has been marked by national disintegration, violent conflict and bitter rivalries, as well as new patterns of cooperation and efforts to counter extremist forces. Essentially, the most important shifts have occurred along ideological fault lines, and need to be understood in these terms. This study maps four Arab ideological camps and their interactions: the Iranian camp, the Islamic State camp, the Muslim Brotherhood camp, and the "counter camp." This camp consists of the forces of stability, ranging from Saudi Arabia and most of the Gulf states to Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco, as well as the Kurds and other non-Arab players |
Notes |
"September 2016." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-49) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (BESA, viewed October 3, 2016) |
Subject |
IS (Organization)
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Ikhwān al-Muslimūn.
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Ikhwān al-Muslimūn. |
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IS (Organization) |
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Arab Spring, 2010-
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Islam and politics -- Arab countries
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Security, International -- Middle East
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Political stability -- Arab countries
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International relations.
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Islam and politics.
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Political stability.
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Security, International.
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Iran -- Relations -- Arab countries
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Arab countries.
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Iran.
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Middle East.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Merkaz Besa le-meḥḳarim asṭraṭegiyim, publisher.
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