Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781310636592 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | April 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781310636592 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | April 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction, this unique book examines the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Syria, and Jordan. The Islamic group the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) exists in many countries around the world, but each group is fundamentally different than its parent organization; why is this so? Like-minded organizations that are built upon common guiding principles superficially have little reason to change. The goal of this thesis is to understand why MB groups in three different countries did in fact change and become something highly differentiated from their progenitor group. After a thorough examination of the MB in Egypt, Syria and Jordan, it was discovered that the type of government that was in place, plus demographic factors, were highly instrumental in the formation and subsequent development of these groups. The level of restriction imposed by the governments on their populations helped to determine the militancy level of the MB group within their borders. The demographic makeup of the population of the country also had a profound and deterministic effect on the acceptable modus operandi that the MB groups could employ to achieve their political goals.
CHAPTER I * INTRODUCTION * A. MAJOR PROBLEM TO BE STUDIED * B. IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * C. LITERATURE REVIEW * D. AUTHOR'S ARGUMENT ON THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * E. METHOD AND STRUCTURE * CHAPTER II * THE EGYPTIAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER III * MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN SYRIA * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER IV * THE JORDANIAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER V * THE CURRENT RAPPORT BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MB IN COUNTRIES STUDIED * A. EGYPT * B. JORDAN * C. SYRIA * D. GOVERNMENT POLICIES * 1. Non-Violent Means of Oppression * 2. Violent Means of Oppression * CHAPTER VI * COMPARISON OF GROUPS * A. EGYPT * B. SYRIA * C. JORDAN * CHAPTER VII * CONCLUSION * LIST OF REFERENCES * INITIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST * FOOTNOTES
Professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction, this unique book examines the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Syria, and Jordan. The Islamic group the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) exists in many countries around the world, but each group is fundamentally different than its parent organization; why is this so? Like-minded organizations that are built upon common guiding principles superficially have little reason to change. The goal of this thesis is to understand why MB groups in three different countries did in fact change and become something highly differentiated from their progenitor group. After a thorough examination of the MB in Egypt, Syria and Jordan, it was discovered that the type of government that was in place, plus demographic factors, were highly instrumental in the formation and subsequent development of these groups. The level of restriction imposed by the governments on their populations helped to determine the militancy level of the MB group within their borders. The demographic makeup of the population of the country also had a profound and deterministic effect on the acceptable modus operandi that the MB groups could employ to achieve their political goals.
CHAPTER I * INTRODUCTION * A. MAJOR PROBLEM TO BE STUDIED * B. IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * C. LITERATURE REVIEW * D. AUTHOR'S ARGUMENT ON THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * E. METHOD AND STRUCTURE * CHAPTER II * THE EGYPTIAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER III * MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN SYRIA * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER IV * THE JORDANIAN MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD * A. HISTORY * B. IDEOLOGY * CHAPTER V * THE CURRENT RAPPORT BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MB IN COUNTRIES STUDIED * A. EGYPT * B. JORDAN * C. SYRIA * D. GOVERNMENT POLICIES * 1. Non-Violent Means of Oppression * 2. Violent Means of Oppression * CHAPTER VI * COMPARISON OF GROUPS * A. EGYPT * B. SYRIA * C. JORDAN * CHAPTER VII * CONCLUSION * LIST OF REFERENCES * INITIAL DISTRIBUTION LIST * FOOTNOTES