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From the supplier: The author uses the Muslim Brotherhood as a case study to explore the relationship between the Islamic movement and the Jordan state. Issues discussed include Islamic reform, state-sanctioned opposition, Muslim Brotherhood relations with King Hussein, marginalization of militant Islamic groups proposing revolution, and the effects of democracy upon the Muslim Brotherhood's state relations.
Citation Details Title: ISLAMISTS, THE STATE, AND COOPERATION IN JORDAN. Author: Quintan Wiktorowicz Publication:Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) (Refereed) Date: September 22, 1999 Publisher: Association of Arab-American University Graduates and Institute of Arab Studies Volume: 21 Issue: 4 Page: 1