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The Muslim Brotherhood And The West A History Of Enmity And Engagement Martyn Frampton

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The Muslim Brotherhood And The West A History Of Enmity And Engagement Martyn Frampton
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Publisher: Belknap Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.32 MB
Pages: 661
Author: Martyn Frampton
ISBN: 9780674984912, 9780674241664, 9780674970700, 0674984919, 0674241665, 0674970705
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Muslim Brotherhood And The West A History Of Enmity And Engagement Martyn Frampton by Martyn Frampton 9780674984912, 9780674241664, 9780674970700, 0674984919, 0674241665, 0674970705 instant download after payment.

This book examines the history of the relationship between the world's largest and most influential Islamist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the western powers that have dominated the Middle East, the United Kingdom and the United States.It examines the relationship that has existed in the shadows of public attention and scholarly interest; where it has been considered, this subject has been dominated by conspiracy theory and hyperbole. By contrast, this book draws on the memoirs and publications of the Brotherhood (in both Arabic and English), as well as extensive archival research in both London and Washington to offer an in-depth understanding of how relations between this movement and the West have oscillated between a posture of enmity (on both sides), to moments when engagement has been contemplated and occasionally attempted. In the process, the book offers an important new perspective on the history of the Brotherhood, in particular highlighting the centrality of ideas about 'the West' to the group's worldview. At the same time, the book offers fresh insight into the nature of Anglo-American foreign policy making in the Middle East over the course of the twentieth century.--

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