Description
What exactly does Islamism mean? And what explains its violent expansion in recent decades? Are there
similarities between Islamism and classical totalitarian regimes and ideologies? Will it fail, as those regimes did in
Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union; or can it adapt effectively to changing realities? What are the fundamental
strengths and weaknesses of the Islamic project?
Addressing these questions within a context both historical and global,Mehdi Mozaffari provides an important
new framework for understanding the full impact of Islamism in the Middle East and beyond.
About the Author
Mehdi Mozaffari is professor emeritus of political science at Aarhus University.
Reviews
"Timely and important.... a book that finally makes Islamism intelligible to Western students of
history and politics."-Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University
"An important contribution to debates on the role of totalitarian ideologies and movements in the 21st century."
-Uwe Backes, Hannah Arendt Institute, TU Dresden
From the reviews of the Danish edition:
"With its conceptual clarifications and analytical tools, [this book] opens the door to an understanding
of the relation between Islam, Islamism, Islamization, and events in the Middle East."
-Lone Norgaard, Jyllands-Posten
Book Information
ISBN 9781626376557
Author Mehdi Mozaffari
Format Paperback
Page Count 350
Imprint Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc