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اسناد حزب‌الله: از نامه باز ۱۹۸۵ تا منشور ۲۰۰۹

Hizbullah's Documents : From the 1985 Open Letter to the 2009 Manifesto

معرفی کتاب «اسناد حزب‌الله: از نامه باز ۱۹۸۵ تا منشور ۲۰۰۹» (با عنوان لاتین Hizbullah's Documents : From the 1985 Open Letter to the 2009 Manifesto) نوشتهٔ Alagha, Joseph، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amsterdam University Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

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.

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As the dominant political force in Lebanon and one of the most powerful post-Islamist organizations in the world, Hizbullah is a source of great controversy and uncertainty in the West. Despite the significant attention paid to this group by the media, the details of Hizbullah's evolution have frequently confounded politicians-and even scholars. In this important study, Joseph Alagha, a scholar with unprecedented access to the organization, exhaustively and objectively analyzes Hizbullah's historical evolution and offers a revolutionary new perspective on the political phenomenon of the organization. Hizbullah's Identity Construction is a timely examination of one of the world's most turbulent regions; a major contribution to the study of contemporary Islamic political movements in the Middle East; and a refreshing departure from the bland hagiographies and ad hominem attacks that are all too common in studies of Hizbullah's murky history. Superbly documented and argued, and rooted in broad knowledge of contemporary Islamist political thought, this study brings much-needed clarity to a hot-button subject. "Joseph Alagha remains one of the most thorough and careful analysts of Hizbullah's political ideology and practice. Scholars, analysts, and policy makers will find in this work a veritable treasure trove of research and insights into this complex organization."--Michaelle Browers, Wake Forest University As the dominant political force in Lebanon and one of the most powerful post-Islamist organizations in the world, Hizbullah is a source of great controversy and uncertainty in the West. Despite the significant attention paid to this group by the media, the details of Hizbullah's evolution have frequently confounded politicians' and even scholars. In this important study, Joseph Alagha, a scholar with unprecedented access to the organization, exhaustively and objectively analyzes Hizbullah's historical evolution and offers a revolutionary new perspective on the political phenomenon of the organization. Hizbullah's Identity Construction is a timely examination of one of the world's most turbulent regions; a major contribution to the study of contemporary Islamic political movements in the Middle East; and a refreshing departure from the bland hagiographies and ad hominem attacks that are all too common in studies of Hizbullah's murky history. Superbly documented and argued, and rooted in broad knowledge of contemporary Islamist political thought, this study brings much-needed clarity to a hot-button subject. Joseph Alagha remains one of the most thorough and careful analysts of Hizbullah's political ideology and practice. Scholars, analysts, and policy makers will find in this work a veritable treasure trove of research and insights into this complex organization Despite the controversial reputation of Hizbullah in the West, and the significant role this powerful Islamist organization plays in Lebanese politics, there are few reliable, published English translations of the party's primary documents. With this extensive work, Joseph Alagha seeks to remedy this problem and rectify the distortions and misrepresentations that have resulted from inaccurate translations. Through privileged access to the party, Alagha was able to compile and meticulously translate a host of original primary documents, from the party's 1985 Open Letter; through its eight clandestine conclaves from 1989 to 2009; to all of its election programs from 1992 to 2010, as well as all of the agreements, understandings, and pacts the party has ratified over the years; ending with the 2009 Political Manifesto. This firsthand portrait of Hizbullah's metamorphosis, especially in the past decade, is complete with thorough footnotes, commentary, background information, chronology, and a detailed introductory chapter that maps the party's transformation by analytically comparing the Open Letter with the 2009 Manifesto. This volume will be an invaluable companion for both scholars and policy makers. Introduction and analytical framework Tolerance and discrimination: Ahl Al-Dhimma in the Islamic Order Interpretation and authority: Wilayat Al-Faqih Politcal violence: terrorism and 9/11 Political violence: suicide operations From cooptation to contestation to politcal power The Doha 2008 Accord and its aftermath The eighth conclave: a new manifesto (November 2009) Epilogue: Future Prospects-Disarmament and the peace process. Compilation And Translation Into English Of The Original Primary Documents In Arabic. A Note On Transliteration; Prologue; Abstract; Introduction; 1 Primary Documents; 2 Election Programs; 3 Agreements, Understandings, Pacts; 4 The New Manifesto (30 November 2009)1; Chronology Of Events (1975-2010); List Of Abbreviations; Glossary; Notes. Joseph Alagha. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. The important study Hizbullah's Identity Construction offers a revolutionary new perspective on the political phenomenon of Hizbullah, whose evolution has frequently confounded scholars and politicians. Drawing on field research and his unparalleled access to primary sources, Alagha has produced a unique work which traces all the shifts in Hizbullah's construction and reconstruction of its identity "The important study [title] offers a revolutionary new perspective on the political phenomenon of Hizbullah whose evolution has frequently confounded scholars and politicians. Drawing on his unparalleled access to primary sources, Alagha has produced a unique work which traces all the shifts in Hizbullah's construction and reconstruction of its identity."--Publisher's site. 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. Joseph Alagha, is associate professor of Islamic studies at Radboud University Nijmegen and author of The Shifts in Hizbullah's Ideology (Amsterdam University Press, 2006) About the authors A Note on Transliteration Prologue Abstract Introduction 1. Primary Documents 2. Election Programs 3. Agreements, Understandings, Pacts 4. The New Manifesto (30 November 2009) Chronology of Events (1975-2010) List of Abbreviations Glossary Notes Index
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