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Russia and Islam: state, society and radicalism

Dannreuther, Roland(Edited by)March, Luke(Edited by)
Part of the Basees/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies series
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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, both the Russian state and Russia's Muslim communities have struggled to find a new modus vivendi in a rapidly changing domestic and international socio-political context. At the same time as Islamic religious belief and practice have flourished, the state has become increasingly concerned about the security implications of this religious revival, reflecting and responding to a more general international concern over radicalised political Islam. This book examines contemporary developments in Russian politics, how they impact on Russia's Muslim communities, how these communities are helping to shape the Russian state, and what insights this provides to the nature and identity of the Russian state both in its inward and outward projection. The book provides an up-to-date and broad-ranging analysis of the opportunities and challenges confronting contemporary Muslim communities in Russia that is not confined in scope to Chechnya or the North Caucasus, and which goes beyond simplistic characterisations of Muslims as a 'threat'. Instead, it engages with the role of political Islam in Russia in a nuanced way, sensitive to regional and confessional differences, highlighting Islam's impact on domestic and foreign policy and investigating sources of both radicalisation and de-radicalisation.

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Product Details
Routledge
1136989005 / 9781136989001
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
24/06/2010
England
English
246 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: as by Roland Dannreuther. 2009.