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CTC, 10 Dec 07: Trends in Egyptian Salafi Activism
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Montreal
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A doctoral student of mine, Omar Ashour, is doing excellent work on the deradicalization of Egyptian jihadist groups. I don't have a link that I can post of his most recent piece, but the citation is:
Omar Ashour, "Lions tamed? An inquiry into the causes of de-radicalization of armed Islamist movements: the case of the Egyptian Islamic Group," Middle East Journal 61.4 (Autumn 2007).Omar's work received the 2006 Weller Prize from the Canadian Association of Security and Intelligence Studies for the best graduate student paper of the year, and he was runner up in 2007.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: REMFing it up in DC
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One distinction I think is important is that the radical Islamists have been weakened by Mubarak's repression. The social Islamists, like Muslim Brotherhood are still growing, because their focus is on social reform and providing social services at a micro level.
I don't think the US truly knows yet what to make of these moderate Islamists. The truly secular moderates in the Muslim world are in serious decline, at least with respect to their public perception, and the social Islamists are somewhere in between "enemy" and "friend" in regards to the way the United States perceives the Middle East. . . In the long run, I think it is the moderate Islamists who will prevail, because the jihadists/radicals rely on the post impoverished, least educated individuals within the Arab societies. Any social or economic progress benefits the more moderate Islamists. Matt
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CEIP, 22 Jan 08: The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?
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