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History

The deepest cut

Democracy in the Middle East
by Clinton Fernandes
June 2025, no. 476

The Great Betrayal: The struggle for freedom and democracy in the Middle East by Fawaz A. Gerges

Princeton University Press, $59.99 hb, 384 pp

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Fawaz Gerges is a leading expert on mainstream Islamist movements, jihadist groups, and social movements in the Middle East. He has interviewed hundreds of civil society leaders, activists, and mainstream and radical Islamists in the Muslim world and within Muslim communities in Europe. Two decades ago, his in-depth field research resulted in The Far Enemy: Why Jihad went global (2005). It showed that the 9/11 terror attacks united social forces in the Muslim world against Al Qaeda. The dominant response of jihadi groups was an explicit rejection of Al Qaeda and total opposition to the internationalisation of jihad. The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and its subsequent occupation gave Al Qaeda a ‘new lease on life, a second generation of recruits and fighters, and a powerful outlet to expand its ideological outreach activities to Muslims worldwide’.

 


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The Great Betrayal: The struggle for freedom and democracy in the Middle East by Fawaz A. Gerges

Princeton University Press, $59.99 hb, 384 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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