Islam in international relations : politics and paradigms
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge
c2019
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| Series: | Worlding beyond the West
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Analyzing and theorizing about Islam and IR : non-western international relations and geocultural epistemologies
- 2. The Khamenei doctrine : Iran's leader on diplomacy, foreign policy and international relations
- 3. The Arab right to difference : Taha Abderrahmane's concept of the awakened youth, and the formation of modern Arab nationhood
- 4. Reconciling Islam and pacifism : a traditionalist approach
- 5. Constructivism in the Islamic approach to international relations : Davutoglu and Qutb as case studies
- 6. Beyond terrorism and disorder : assessing islamist constructions of world order
- 7. Struggling for post-secular hegemony : causal explanations for religious discrimination in the Islamic Republic of Iran
- 8. Belying the human web : western perceptions of Islam and the danger of a single story
- 9. Foreign policies of political Islam movements : of the use and reconstruction of an ideological reference
- 10. The geopolitics of the Wahhabi movement : from the "neglected duty" to Daesh
- 11. Islamic state's notion of "mobile" sovereignty/territoriality in a postsecular perspective
- 12. Towards an Islamic geopolitics : reconciling the ummah and territoriality in contemporary international relations