IISS Adelphi Papers #314 'The Islamist Impasse' (1997)
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In this study, Ibrahim A. Karawan argues that Islamist groups have stagnated in the face of fragmentation, political over-extension, effective state strategies and the poor performance of self-proclaimed Islamic regimes. As a result, Islamists are likely to remain a relevant opposition force, but their influence will probably not be decisive.
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- 80 pages
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