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The Muslim Brotherhood In Syria Paperback Dara Conduit

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The Muslim Brotherhood In Syria Paperback Dara Conduit
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Dara Conduit
ISBN: 9781108731287, 9781108758321, 1108731287, 1108758320
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Paperback

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The Muslim Brotherhood In Syria Paperback Dara Conduit by Dara Conduit 9781108731287, 9781108758321, 1108731287, 1108758320 instant download after payment.

Having played a role in every iteration of Syrian politics since the country gained independence in 1946, the Muslim Brotherhood were the most prominent opposition group in Syria on the eve of the 2011 uprising. But when unrest broke out in March 2011, few Brotherhood flags and slogans were to be found within the burgeoning protest movement. Drawing on extensive primary research including interviews with Brotherhood members, Dara Conduit looks to the group's history to understand why it failed to capitalise on this advantage as the conflict unfolded, addressing significant gaps in accounts of the group's past to assess whether its reputation for violence and dogmatism is justified. In doing so, Conduit reveals a party that was neither as violent nor as undemocratic as expected, but whose potential to stage a long-awaited comeback was hampered by the shadow of its own history.

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