Justice interrupted : the struggle for constitutional government in the Middle East /
Thompson, Elizabeth
Justice interrupted : the struggle for constitutional government in the Middle East / Elizabeth F. Thompson. - xi, 418 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm - Classics in organization and management series .
Part I: The rise of a constitutional model of justice, 1839-1920 -- Mustafa Ali: Ottoman justice and bureaucratic reform -- Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: peasant republic and Christian rights -- Ahmad Urabi and Nizam al-Islam: a new model of justice in Egypt and Iran -- Part II: Movements for local and collective models of justice, 1920-1965 -- Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: the fate of liberalism after World War I -- David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: genocide and justice for the nation -- Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: the Muslim Brothers? -- Pursuit of Islamic justice -- Comrade Fahd: the mass appeal of communism in Iraq -- Akram al-Hourani and the Baath Party in Syria: bringing peasants into politics -- Part III: Struggles for justice in the absence of a political arena after 1965 -- Abu Iyad: the Palestinian Liberation Organization and the turn to political violence -- Sayyid Qutb and Ali Shariati: the idea of Islamic revolution in Egypt and Iran -- Wael Ghonim of Egypt: the Arab Spring and the return of universal rights -- Chronology.
9780674073135
Middle East--Politics and government--19th century
Orta Doğu--Siyaset ve yönetim--19. yüzyıl
Middle East--Politics and government--20th century
Orta Doğu--Siyaset ve yönetim--20. yüzyıl
DS62.8 / T46 2013
Justice interrupted : the struggle for constitutional government in the Middle East / Elizabeth F. Thompson. - xi, 418 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm - Classics in organization and management series .
Part I: The rise of a constitutional model of justice, 1839-1920 -- Mustafa Ali: Ottoman justice and bureaucratic reform -- Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: peasant republic and Christian rights -- Ahmad Urabi and Nizam al-Islam: a new model of justice in Egypt and Iran -- Part II: Movements for local and collective models of justice, 1920-1965 -- Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: the fate of liberalism after World War I -- David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: genocide and justice for the nation -- Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: the Muslim Brothers? -- Pursuit of Islamic justice -- Comrade Fahd: the mass appeal of communism in Iraq -- Akram al-Hourani and the Baath Party in Syria: bringing peasants into politics -- Part III: Struggles for justice in the absence of a political arena after 1965 -- Abu Iyad: the Palestinian Liberation Organization and the turn to political violence -- Sayyid Qutb and Ali Shariati: the idea of Islamic revolution in Egypt and Iran -- Wael Ghonim of Egypt: the Arab Spring and the return of universal rights -- Chronology.
9780674073135
Middle East--Politics and government--19th century
Orta Doğu--Siyaset ve yönetim--19. yüzyıl
Middle East--Politics and government--20th century
Orta Doğu--Siyaset ve yönetim--20. yüzyıl
DS62.8 / T46 2013