Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats
This text provides an in-depth analysis of the politics and organization of Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies, explaining their influence on the never-ending conflicts in the Middle East.

In order to properly understand the nature of the conflicts that currently plague the Middle East—and have for so many decades—it is essential to grasp the fundamental differences between Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies. Recognizing how the countries and governments involved differ in terms of their political, social, and military organization, and with regard to how their past histories influence the way they approach conflicts, is the first step towards achieving a more stable and peaceful environment for the groups involved.

Instead of examining causes or consequences of specific conflicts like the Six Day War or Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, this text seeks to explain the dynamics of the Middle East by documenting how the dissimilar characteristics of democracies, Islamists, and Muslim autocrats affect how each approaches decision-making, sustainment, communication, and the use of force.

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Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats
This text provides an in-depth analysis of the politics and organization of Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies, explaining their influence on the never-ending conflicts in the Middle East.

In order to properly understand the nature of the conflicts that currently plague the Middle East—and have for so many decades—it is essential to grasp the fundamental differences between Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies. Recognizing how the countries and governments involved differ in terms of their political, social, and military organization, and with regard to how their past histories influence the way they approach conflicts, is the first step towards achieving a more stable and peaceful environment for the groups involved.

Instead of examining causes or consequences of specific conflicts like the Six Day War or Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, this text seeks to explain the dynamics of the Middle East by documenting how the dissimilar characteristics of democracies, Islamists, and Muslim autocrats affect how each approaches decision-making, sustainment, communication, and the use of force.

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Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats

Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats

by Erik A. Claessen
Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats

Stalemate: An Anatomy of Conflicts between Democracies, Islamists, and Muslim Autocrats

by Erik A. Claessen

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This text provides an in-depth analysis of the politics and organization of Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies, explaining their influence on the never-ending conflicts in the Middle East.

In order to properly understand the nature of the conflicts that currently plague the Middle East—and have for so many decades—it is essential to grasp the fundamental differences between Muslim autocracies, radical Islamist movements, and democracies. Recognizing how the countries and governments involved differ in terms of their political, social, and military organization, and with regard to how their past histories influence the way they approach conflicts, is the first step towards achieving a more stable and peaceful environment for the groups involved.

Instead of examining causes or consequences of specific conflicts like the Six Day War or Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, this text seeks to explain the dynamics of the Middle East by documenting how the dissimilar characteristics of democracies, Islamists, and Muslim autocrats affect how each approaches decision-making, sustainment, communication, and the use of force.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313384448
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/06/2010
Series: PSI Reports
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Erik A. Claessen is a lieutenant colonel serving in the Strategy Department of the Belgian Joint Staff. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, where he earned a master of military arts and sciences degree.

Table of Contents

1. Contending with Objective Elements of Conflict
2. Three Systems
3. Muslim Autocrats versus Islamists
4. Islamists versus Democracies
5. Democracies versus Muslim Autocrats
6. Breaking the Stalemate
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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