TY - GEN
AU - Ayoob, Mohammed
AU - Ayoob, Mohammed
AU - Commins, David
AU - Craig Jones, Toby
AU - DeLong-Bas, Natana J.
AU - Gause, F. Gregory
AU - Habib, John S.
AU - Kosebalaban, Hasan
AU - Kosebalaban, Hasan
AU - Lippman, Thomas W.
AU - Ochsenwald, William
AU - Okruhlik, Gwenn
AU - Voll, John O.
AU - al-Dakhil, Khalid S.
TI - Religion and Politics in Saudi Arabia Wahhabism and the State
PB - Lynne Rienner Publishers
SN - 9781588269973
KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern
PY - [2022]
PY - , ©2009
N2 - Frontmatter
N2 - Contents
N2 - Preface
N2 - 1 Introduction: Unraveling the Myths
N2 - Part 1 Wahhabism: Religious Movement and Political Ideology
N2 - 2 Wahhabism and the Question of Religious Tolerance
N2 - 3 Wahhabism as an Ideology of State Formation
N2 - 4 Contestation and Authority in Wahhabi Polemics
N2 - Part 2 Wahhabism and the Saudi State
N2 - 5 Wahhabi Origins of the Contemporary Saudi State
N2 - 6 The Annexation of the Hijaz
N2 - 7 State Power, Religious Privilege, and Myths About Political Reform
N2 - 8 Religious Revivalism and Its Challenge to the Saudi Regime
N2 - Part 3 Saudi-US Relations
N2 - 9 A Most Improbable Alliance: Placing Interests over Ideology
N2 - 10 Official Wahhabism and the Sanctioning of Saudi-US Relations
N2 - Part 4 Conclusion
N2 - 11 The Impact of the Wahhabi Tradition
N2 - Bibliography
N2 - The Contributors
N2 - Index
N2 - About the Book
CY - Boulder
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
ER -
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