Mirror Mirror on the Wall Who’s the Most Moderate of them all? An Exploration of Muslim-state Relations in the Era of Prevent
(2017) MOSM03 20171Centre for Middle Eastern Studies
- Abstract
- This work will examine how the British government engaged with Muslim-led organisations through its counter-extremism strategy Prevent in following the London bombings in 2005. Over a period of seven years two governments, Labour and the Coalition, implemented separate version of Prevent which led to distinct forms of state engagement with Muslim-led organisations. By looking at the broader history of British Muslim-state relations, my work will evaluate how these separate governments engaged with Muslim-led organisations in the period following the London bombings. Through a comparative case-study that focuses on the Muslim-led organisation Quilliam, I will demonstrate how this engagement was carried out in practice and how it was defined... (More)
- This work will examine how the British government engaged with Muslim-led organisations through its counter-extremism strategy Prevent in following the London bombings in 2005. Over a period of seven years two governments, Labour and the Coalition, implemented separate version of Prevent which led to distinct forms of state engagement with Muslim-led organisations. By looking at the broader history of British Muslim-state relations, my work will evaluate how these separate governments engaged with Muslim-led organisations in the period following the London bombings. Through a comparative case-study that focuses on the Muslim-led organisation Quilliam, I will demonstrate how this engagement was carried out in practice and how it was defined by the political, social and historical context within which it was situated. (Less)
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- author
- Bartlett, Samuel LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- MOSM03 20171
- year
- 2017
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Muslim-state engagement, Prevent, Muslim-led organisations, Comparative case-Study, Quilliam Foundation, Islamism
- language
- English
- id
- 8915450
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- 2018-01-24 16:22:03
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