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Social Protests and Nation-Building in the Middle East and Central Asia  

Development Perspective Series

No.1

今、中東地域および中央アジア地域ではイスラームが社会的な台頭を見せているが、本書はこうした地域で発生している現代の民族運動やイスラーム運動が果たしている役割を、歴史的側面と現代政治におけるダイナミズムの双方から検証し、グローバル化のなかでの中東・中央アジアの政治・社会運動の現状を実証的に捉えようとする。


Development Perspective Series Social Protests and Nation-Building in the Middle East and Central Asia ■ Edited by Keiko Sakai Foreword by Dr. Hiroshi Kato
■ 2,625円(本体価格 2,500円)
■ 236 p.
■ 2003年発行
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CONTENTS

Acknowledgement
List of Contributors
Foreword
Introduction

Part I
General Perspectives: those lay behind the movements

1.Maher al-CHARIF
 How Did the Disappearance of the Religious Reform Have a Part in the Stumble of the Arab Renaissance Projects?

2.El-Sayed YASSIN
 The Cultural Crisis and the Future of the Arab Civil Society:The Debate of Enlightenment and Liberalization

3.Tomohiko UYAMA
 Why Are Social Protest Movements Weak in Central Asia?:
Relations between the State and Peoplein the Era of Nation-Building and Globalization

4.Victor A. SHNIRELMAN
 Inventing the Alans:Origins of the Peoples, and Politics in the Northern Caucasus

Part II
Case Studies in the Middle East and Central Asia:who move, who retreat?

5.Yoshiko KURITA
 The Dynamics of Nation-Building in the Sudan

6.Chika OBIYA
 The Basmachi Movement as a Mirror of Central Asian Society in the Revolutionary Period

7.Hiroyuki AOYAMA
 Contradiction between Thoughts and Realities in Arab Nationalism:Wahīb al-Ghānim’s Contribution to the Developmentof the Arab Ba‘th Movement

8.Shintaro YOSHIMURA
 Reza Shah’s Changing Dictatorship and Protest Movements in Iran, 1925-1941

9.Keiko SAKAI
 The 1991 Intifādah in Iraq:Seen through Analyses of the Discourses of Iraqi Intellectuals

10.Saodat OLIMOVA
 Islam and Construction of a National State in Central Asia:Islamic Movement in Tajikistan

11.Natsuko OKA
 Nationalities Policy in Kazakhstan:Interviewing Political and Cultural Elites

Index