TY - BOOK AU - Malthaner,Stefan TI - Mobilizing the faithful: militant Islamist groups and their constituencies T2 - Mikropolitik der Gewalt = Micropolitics of violence SN - 9783593394121 AV - BP166.14 .F85 M35 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - Frankfurt, New York PB - Campus Verlag KW - Islamic fundamentalism KW - Egypt KW - Case studies KW - Lebanon KW - Religious militants KW - Terrorism KW - Religious aspects KW - Islam KW - Islam and politics N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-273); Introduction -- Violent insurgencies and relationships of support : outlines of an analytical framework -- Between Islamic revolution and resistance : the militant groups' aims and perspectives -- The setting : militant Islamist groups and their social environment -- Support relationships I : Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya : spreading the Call and ruling the neighborhood -- Development patterns I : Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya : escalation, estrangement, and radicalization -- Support relationships II : outcast, defender, provider : Hizbullah and the Shiite community in Lebanon -- Development patterns II : Hizbullah : resilience, adaptation, and consolidation of support -- Conclusion : militant Islamist groups and their constituencies : relationships of support and control N2 - "One of the keys to dealing with militant Islamic groups is understanding how they work with, relate to, and motivate their constituencies. Mobilizing the Faithful offers a pair of detailed case studies - of the Egyptian groups al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya and al-Jihad and Lebanon's Hizbullah - to identify typical forms of support relationships, development patterns, and dynamics of both radicalization and restraint. The insights it offers into the crucial relationship between militants and the communities from which they arise are widely applicable to violent insurgencies not only in the Middle East but around the world."--Publisher's description ER -