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Note on transliteration |
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1 Introduction: Islamist organizations' conceptions of political order, resistance, and power |
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2 Bridging the gap: connecting Islamism research and Critical Constructivism |
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2.1 The political ideology of Islamism |
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2.2 Critical Constructivist norm research and the core norm of resistance |
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2.3 Political order and power |
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2.4 Conclusion and research proposition |
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3 The Lebanese Hezbollah: politics serve resistance |
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3.1 Hezbollah's intellectual background: Islamism, resistance, and political order in the Lebanese context |
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3.2 Engaging in national politics: protecting the resistance ranks first |
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3.3 Consolidating resistance: Hezbollah in domestic contestation processes |
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3.4 Defending resistance through reconstructing its meaning |
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3.5 Conclusion: Hezbollah's conceptions of political order |
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4 The Palestinian Hamas: resistance, governance, and ambitions for maintaining power |
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4.1 Hamas' intellectual background: Islamism, resistance, and political order in the Palestinian context |
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4.2 Hamas comes to power: new visions of a Palestinian political order? |
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4.3 Political order in Gaza under the authority of Hamas |
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4.4 Morsi's rise to power: Hamas anticipates its moment has come |
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4.5 Conclusion: Hamas' conceptions of political order |
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5 Hezbollah and Hamas: the interplay of resistance, power, and political order |
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5.1 Hezbollah's and Hamas' intellectual and structural background |
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5.2 Conceptions of political order |
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5.3 The core norm of resistance |
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5.4 Maintaining the power position |
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6 Ruling Islamist organizations and the connection of norms, power, and conceptions of political order |
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6.1 Ennahda in power: compromise and power-sharing in the constitution-making process |
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6.2 The Muslim Brotherhood: hasty constitution-making without compromise |
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6.3 Ruling Islamist organizations and the explanatory power of Critical Constructivist norm research |
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7.1 The key findings and their scientific contribution |
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7.2 Implications for future research and practitioners |
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Annex I List of Interviews |
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Annex II List of Written Arabic primary sources |
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Index |
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