A new Islamic populism and the contradictions of development/ Vedi R Hadiz

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary Asia Vol. 44, No.1, pp.125-143 (107)Summary: The new Islamic populism aims to provide access to power and tangible resources to an ummah conceived to be both downtrodden and homogeneous. This is demonstrated through a discussion of Indonesia, Egypt and Turkey. The article is intended to provide an alternative to analyses that have tended to dominate discussions of Islamic politics over the last decade.
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The new Islamic populism aims to provide access to power and tangible resources to an ummah conceived to be both downtrodden and homogeneous. This is demonstrated through a discussion of Indonesia, Egypt and Turkey. The article is intended to provide an alternative to analyses that have tended to dominate discussions of Islamic politics over the last decade.

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