Ideas, networks, and islamist movements : evidence from central Asia and the caucasus/ Kathleen Collins

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): Online resources: In: World Politics A Quarterly Journal of International Relations. Vol 60 No 1, October 2007, pp. 64-96. (56)Summary: Islamism is a modern political ideology that calls for Islam to be linked in some way to state. This article has contributed to the discussion of Islamism and its relative success/failure in mobilization, by comparing Islamist groups espousing different ideologies under similar political conditions.
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Islamism is a modern political ideology that calls for Islam to be linked in some way to state. This article has contributed to the discussion of Islamism and its relative success/failure in mobilization, by comparing Islamist groups espousing different ideologies under similar political conditions.

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