
Current Trends in Islamist Ideology
Current Trends in Islamist Ideology
Volume 22
The Rise of the Violent Muslim Brotherhood The Cold War-era Origins of Islamism in Turkey and its Rise to Power Jamaat-ud-Dawa: Converting Kuffar at Home, Killing Them Abroad India’s Invisible Jihad Political Islam in Post-Conflict Algeria The Origins and Ascendancy of Iraq’s Shiite Militias
Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, Volume 22
Analysis on The Muslim Brotherhood, Islamism in Turkey, Jamaat-ud-Dawa, jihad in India and Algeria, and Shiite militias in Iraq...
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Current Trends in Islamist Ideology
Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, a project of Hudson Institute’s Center on Islam, Democracy, and the Future of the Muslim World, is edited by Hudson senior fellows Hillel Fradkin, Husain Haqqani, and Eric Brown.
Founded in 2005, Current Trends is published twice a year and aims to promote an analytical discussion of the global Islamist movement and the rival streams within it, as well the Muslim search for religious and political alternatives to political Islam.
The editors of Current Trends will accept and review unsolicited manuscripts from authors around the world. In general, we are looking for essays that are 4500-5500 words in length, that draw from primary resources, and that provide new insights into the varieties of Islamism worldwide.
To submit an essay, or for additional information about the Center and its work, please email us.
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