HERBERT AND JANE DWIGHT WORKING GROUP ON ISLAMISM AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER
The Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on Islamism and the International Order seeks to engage in the task of reversing Islamic radicalism through reforming and strengthening the legitimate role of the state across the entire Muslim world. Efforts draw on the intellectual resources of an array of scholars and practitioners from within the United States and abroad to foster the pursuit of modernity, human flourishing, and the rule of law and reason in Islamic lands—developments that are critical to the very order of the international system. Founded by Fouad Ajami, the working group is cochaired by Hoover fellows Russell A. Berman and Charles Hill. Learn more by visiting hoover.org/research-teams/islamism-and-international-order-working-group.
HERBERT AND JANE DWIGHT WORKING GROUP ON ISLAMISM AND THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER
The following materials associated with this working group have been published by the Hoover Institution Press.
BOOKS
Freedom or Terror: Europe Faces Jihad
Russell A. Berman
The Myth of the Great Satan: A New Look at America’s Relations with Iran
Abbas Milani
Torn Country: Turkey between Secularism and Islamism
Zeyno Baran
Islamic Extremism and the War of Ideas: Lessons from Indonesia
John Hughes
The End of Modern History in the Middle East
Bernard Lewis
The Wave: Man, God, and the Ballot Box in the Middle East
Reuel Marc Gerecht
Trial of a Thousand Years: World Order and Islamism
Charles Hill
Jihad in the Arabian Sea
Camille Pecastaing
The Syrian Rebellion
Fouad Ajami
Motherland Lost: The Egyptian and Coptic Quest for Modernity
Samuel Tadros
Iraq after America: Strongmen, Sectarians, Resistance
Joel Rayburn
In This Arab Time: The Pursuit of Deliverance
Fouad Ajami
America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue
Williamson Murray
Israel Facing a New Middle East: In Search of a National Security Strategy
Itamar Rabinovich and Itai Brun
Russia and Its Islamic World: From the Mongol Conquest to the Syrian Military Intervention
Robert Service
Revolution and Aftermath: Forging a New Strategy Toward Iran
Eric Edelman and Ray Takeyh
ESSAY SERIES
THE GREAT UNRAVELING: THE REMAKING OF THE MIDDLE EAST
In Retreat: America’s Withdrawal from the Middle East
Russell A. Berman
Israel and the Arab Turmoil
Itamar Rabinovich
Reflections on the Revolution in Egypt
Samuel Tadros
The Struggle for Mastery in the Fertile Crescent
Fouad Ajami
The Weaver’s Lost Art
Charles Hill
The Consequences of Syria
Lee Smith
MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY CHALLENGES
Ten Proposals on the Middle East for the New US Administration
Russell A. Berman and Charles Hill
Jihadism on Its Own Terms: Understanding a Movement
Cole Bunzel
Ayatollah Machiavelli: How Ali Khamenei Become the Most Powerful Man in the Middle East
Karim Sadjadpour
The Follies of Democracy Promotion: The American Adventure in Egypt
Samuel Tadros
Syria–Iraq: Limiting Iranian Influence Implies Returning to Realpolitik
Fabrice Balanche
A U.S. STRATEGIC VISION IN A CHANGING WORLD ORDER
The Question of American Strategy in the Indo-Pacific
Michael R. Auslin
The United States in Northeastern Syria
Fabrice Balanche
Strategy, Grand Strategy, and the Enduring War on Terror
Hal Brands
Assad’s Lethal Peace Deals
Mohammed Alaa Ghanem
Countering Islamism in the Middle East
Dennis Ross
Russia and the World of Islam: Within and Without
Robert Service
The Sorrows of Egypt Revisited
Samel Tadros
Iran on the Brink: Challenges and Opportunities for Washington
Sanam Vakil
Saudi Arabia and the New Strategic Landscape
Joshua Teitelbaum
Islamism and the Future of the Christians of the Middle East
Habib C. Malik
Syria through Jihadist Eyes: A Perfect Enemy
Nibras Kazimi
The Ideological Struggle for Pakistan
Ziad Haider
Syria, Iran, and Hezbollah: The Unholy Alliance and Its War on Lebanon
Marius Deeb
The Story of the Tunisian Revolution
Samuel Tadros
Strategic Planning for the New Administration
Colin Dueck
What Is at Stake in Yemen
Fahad Nazer
From the Iranian Corridor to the Shia Crescent
Fabrice Balanche
Reflections on the Revolution in Egypt
Samuel Tadros