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Sara Roy Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza (Hardback)

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Subject Area : Religion, Political Science, History
Item Length : 9.4 in
Publication Name : Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza : Engaging the Islamist Social Sector
Format : Hardcover
Subject : Peace, World / Middle Eastern, History, Middle East / General, Religion, Politics & State
Features : Revised
gtin13 : 9780691124483
Item Weight : 21.7 Oz
Release Year : 2011
Item Height : 1.2 in
Author : Sara Roy
Number of Pages : 344 Pages
Item Width : 6.5 in
Series : Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics Ser.
ISBN-10 : 0691124485
Language : English
Subtitle : Engaging the Islamist Social Sector
Release Date : 05/08/2011
Type : Textbook
Title : Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza
Genre : Law & Politics
EAN : 9780691124483
ISBN : 9780691124483
Country/Region of Manufacture : US
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Publication Year : 2011
Book Title : Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza

Further Details Title: Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza Condition: New EAN: 9780691124483 ISBN: 9780691124483 Publisher: Princeton University Press Format: Hardback Release Date: 05/08/2011 Item Height: 235mm Item Length: 152mm Item Weight: 624g Author: Sara Roy Language: English Subtitle: Engaging the Islamist Social Sector ISBN-10: 0691124485 Description: Many in the United States and Israel believe that Hamas is nothing but a terrorist organization, and that its social sector serves merely to recruit new supporters for its violent agenda. Based on Sara Roy’s extensive fieldwork in the Gaza Strip and West Bank during the critical period of the Oslo peace process, Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza shows how the social service activities sponsored by the Islamist group emphasized not political violence but rather community development and civic restoration. Roy demonstrates how Islamic social institutions in Gaza and the West Bank advocated a moderate approach to change that valued order and stability, not disorder and instability; were less dogmatically Islamic than is often assumed; and served people who had a range of political outlooks and no history of acting collectively in support of radical Islam. These institutions attempted to create civic communities, not religious congregations. They reflected a deep commitment to stimulate a social, cultural, and moral renewal of the Muslim community, one couched not only–or even primarily–in religious terms.Vividly illustrating Hamas’s unrecognized potential for moderation, accommodation, and change, Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza also traces critical developments in Hamas’s social and political sectors through the Second Intifada to today, and offers an assessment of the current, more adverse situation in the occupied territories. The Oslo period held great promise that has since been squandered. This book argues for more enlightened policies by the United States and Israel, ones that reflect Hamas’s proven record of nonviolent community building. Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Law & Politics Book Series: Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics Release Year: 2011 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.