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Le Hizbullah permet de poser un certain nombre de questions sur l’évolution politique du Sud-Est de la Turquie des années 80 et 90 et notamment le fonctionnement de l’État. Ce dossier décrit le noyau initial du premier Hizbullah de la fin des années 80 au milieu des années 90. Dans un deuxième temps, il présente différents éléments sur l’idéologie, le recrutement et l’organisation de ces mouvements et quelques interprétations du Hizbullah, notamment la part de manipulation par les États iranien ou turc et les conditions sociales qui ont favorisé l’émergence du mouvement.
Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Conditions --- Hizbullah (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Social conditions. --- PKK --- carrières militantes --- islamisme --- Hizbullah --- terrorisme --- Iran --- fondamentalisme religieux --- répertoire d’action --- idéologie --- Turquie
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An academic insider's account of the Islamist social movement Kurdish Hizbullah.
Islam and politics --- Kurds --- Sociology --- Islamic Studies --- Middle East Studies --- Political Theory --- International Relations --- Turkey --- Hezbollah --- Kurdistan Workers' Party --- Turkish Hezbollah --- Hizbullah (Turkey)
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Analyses of the political and ideological transformation of Hizbullah
Political parties --- Islam and politics --- Islam and state --- Partis politiques --- Islam et politique --- Islam et Etat --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Lebanon --- Liban --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Islam and politics. --- Government - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Government - Asia --- Shiites --- Shia Muslims --- Shiah Muslims --- Shiahs --- Shias --- Shiite Muslims --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- Muslims --- martyrdom --- wetenschap algemeen --- hizbullah's ideology --- islamic state --- israel and us --- integration (infitah) --- interest (maslaha) --- oppressors and oppressed --- pan-islamism --- anti-imperialism --- popular science --- greater and smaller jihad
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This work aims to shed light on the evolution of the Lebanese political arena after the withdrawal of Syrian troops in April 2005 by analyzing the perceptions of Hizballah among members of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), as the alliance between the two groups enters its fourth year. Hizballah is generally well portrayed among FPM members although the two constituencies have very few elements in common. Different backgrounds, confessions, political views and cultural traits distinguish them.
Government - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Government - Asia --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- History. --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- geopolitics --- culture religion and identity --- conflict security and peacebuilding --- United Nation Security Council --- religion --- governance
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A reliable reference work that includes accurate English translations of Hizbullah's primary documents with adequate commentaries and relevant background information that spans three decades.
Islam and politics --- Islam and state --- Mosque and state --- State and Islam --- State, The --- Ummah (Islam) --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- Lebanon --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations. --- Political parties --- Partis politiques --- History --- Histoire
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Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- Islam and politics --- Shiites --- Lebanon --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- שיעים --- الشيعة --- אסלאם ופוליטיקה --- الإسلام والسياسة --- פוליטיקה וממשל --- السياسة والحكم
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Born out of the Israeli occupation of the South of Lebanon, the political armed group Hizbullah is a powerful player within both Lebanon and the wider Middle East. Understanding how Hizbullah has, since the 1980s, developed its own reading of the nature of the Lebanese state, national identity and historical narrative is central to grasping the political trajectory of the country. By examining the ideological production of Hizbullah, especially its underground newspaper Al Ahd, Bashir Saade offers an account of the intellectual continuity between the early phases of Hizbullah's emergence onto the political stage and its present day organization. Saade argues here that this early intellectual activity, involving an elaborate understanding of the past and history had a long lasting impact on later cultural production, one in which the notion and practice of Resistance has been central in developing national imaginaries.
Islam and politics --- Islam and state --- Mosque and state --- State and Islam --- State, The --- Ummah (Islam) --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- Lebanon --- Politics and government
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Indepth study of one of the largest and most successful Islamist parties, examining its role in Lebanese politics and the wider Muslim umma.
Islam and politics --- Shiites --- Israel-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949 --- -Religion --- Islam --- Philosophy & Religion --- Political activity --- -Political activity --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- Political parties --- Israel-Arab border conflicts, 1949 --- -Partis politiques --- Islam et politique --- Chiites --- Conflits frontaliers israélo-arabes, 1949 --- Activité politique
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La banlieue-sud de Beyrouth constitue une des zones les plus controversées de la capitale du Liban. Aujourd’hui, elle est considérée comme un espace sous-équipé qui, par sa population - 1/3 du Grand-Beyrouth - et son étendue, rivalise avec Beyrouth-municipe. Dans le cadre du processus de reconstruction de la capitale, elle représente donc un enjeu aussi bien politique qu’urbain. La banlieue-sud est en grande partie gérée par des partis politiques fortement implantés qui ont longtemps échappé à l’autorité de l’État. Un de ces partis, Hizballah, est actuellement une force active des plus puissantes et des plus notoires, particulièrement en ce qui concerne la gestion urbaine. Cependant, d’autres intervenants se chargent également de gestion urbaine : al-Mabarrat, le mouvement Amal et le Conseil supérieur chiite. D’autre part, depuis l’accord de Taëf en 1989, l’État effectue un retour en force dans la banlieue-sud en cherchant à regagner la confiance de ses habitants. La banlieue-sud est donc d’abord un espace de concurrence entre ces multiples acteurs. Territoires et limites y sont en permanence remodelés, redessinés et recomposés par leurs relations de pouvoir. Cette caractéristique détermine en grande partie les transformations récentes de cette zone mal connue de la ville. C’est pourquoi j’ai choisi d’analyser la banlieue-sud à travers les politiques urbaines de ses acteurs, publics et privés. Qu’elles soient explicites ou implicites, appliquées ou souhaitées, ces politiques révèlent des dynamiques régulatrices et des processus de négociation, sans cesse renouvelés. Si les rapports de force entre les acteurs ont souvent dégénéré en conflits armés pendant la guerre, aujourd’hui ils prennent d’autres formes, plus subtiles, moins apparentes.
Urban policy --- Suburbs --- Islam and politics --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Influence. --- Islam --- Politics and Islam --- Political science --- Outskirts of cities --- Suburban areas --- Suburbia --- Cities and towns --- City planning --- Metropolitan areas --- Cities and state --- Urban problems --- City and town life --- Economic policy --- Social policy --- Sociology, Urban --- Urban renewal --- Political aspects --- Growth --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- politique urbaine --- parti politique --- banlieue --- Beyrouth
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For thirty years, Hezbollah has played a pivotal role in Lebanese and global politics. That visibility has invited Hezbollah's lionization and vilification by outside observers, and at the same time has prevented a clear-eyed view of Hezbollah's place in the history of the Middle East and its future course of action. Dominique Avon and Anaïs-Trissa Khatchadourian provide here a nonpartisan account which offers insights into Hezbollah that Western media have missed or misunderstood. Now part of the Lebanese government, Hezbollah nevertheless remains in tension with both the transnational Shiite community and a religiously diverse Lebanon. Calling for an Islamic regime would risk losing critical allies at home, but at the same time Hezbollah's leaders cannot say that a liberal regime is the solution for the future. Consequently, they use the ambiguous expression "civil but believer state." What happens when an organization founded as a voice of "revolution" and then "resistance" occupies a position of power, yet witnesses the collapse of its close ally, Syria? How will Hezbollah's voice evolve as the party struggles to reconcile its regional obligations with its religious beliefs? The authors' analyses of these key questions-buttressed by their clear English translations of foundational documents, including Hezbollah's open letter of 1985 and its 2009 charter, and an in-depth glossary of key theological and political terms used by the party's leaders-make Hezbollah an invaluable resource for all readers interested in the future of this volatile force.
Shiites --- Islam and politics --- Geopolitics --- Shia Muslims --- Shiah Muslims --- Shiahs --- Shias --- Shiite Muslims --- Muslims --- Politics and government. --- Hizballah (Lebanon) --- Ḥizb Allāh (Lebanon) --- Hezbollah (Lebanon) --- Hizbollah (Lebanon) --- Mifleget ha-El (Lebanon) --- Hizbullah (Lebanon) --- Hezbullah (Lebanon) --- חזבאללה --- חיזבאללה --- حزب الله --- حزب الله (لبنان) --- حزب الله (Lebanon) --- Hezballah (Lebanon) --- History. --- Lebanon --- Politics and government --- History --- Shiites - Lebanon - Politics and government --- Islam and politics - Lebanon --- Geopolitics - Middle East --- Lebanon - Politics and government - 1975-1990 --- Lebanon - Politics and government - 1990 --- -Shiites
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