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Domestic Dynamics of Political Islam in the Greater Middle East: Case Studies of Jordan, Egypt, Kuwait and Turkey

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Cornell International Affairs Review - Volume 01, Number 1 (Fall 2007)
Author
Rudman, Amanda
Schoonover, Kevin
Neron-Bancel, Arthur
Barriga, Israel
Abstract

These four nations showcase the state of Islamism as a political force in the Middle East. Because of differing political circumstances in each state, the impact and viability of following Muslim law varies. In order to best explain why this is so, we will explore the political background of each nation, as well as discuss the current political climates of the countries in question. Finally, we will postulate as to what type of impact the ascension of an Islamic government will have on relations with the Western world, whether it be European nations, as is the case with Turkey, or the United States, as with Kuwait, Jordan and Egypt. The implications of this possibility are enormous; therefore, we feel that the importance of understanding the region cannot be overstated.

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Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (Fall 2007)
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2007-11-01
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Barriga, Israel. "Domestic Dynamics of Political Islam in the Greater Middle East Case Studies of Jordan, Egypt, Kuwait and Turkey." Cornell International Affairs Review Vol. 1, Iss. 1 (Fall 2007). https://doi.org/10.37513/ciar.v1i1.319.
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