Hezbollah, Islamist Politics, and International Society
Filippo Dionigi
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How do the norms of the liberal international order affect the activity of Islamist movements? This book analyzes and assesses the extent to which Islamist groups, which have traditionally attempted to shield their communities from тАЬalienтАЭ moral conceptions, have been affected by the rules and principles that regulate international society. Through an analysis of LebanonтАЩs Hezbollah, Filippo Dionigi concludes that international norms are among the most significant factors changing Islamist politics. The result is a precarious but innovative equilibrium in which Islamists are forced to rethink idea of an allegedly тАЬauthenticтАЭ Islamic morality and the legitimacy of international norms.
Politics & current events
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Filippo Dionigi is is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the at the Middle East Centre of the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.