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978-1-78661-385-1 • Hardback • June 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
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Deepshikha Shahi is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Delhi, India.
Introduction
1. The Entry of Sufism into Global IR: A Move Beyond the State-of-the-Art, Deepshikha Shahi
Part I: Sufism and Global IR
2. Al-Ghazālī, Ibn al-Arabī and Global IR: A Sufi Re-reading of Knowledge-Power Nexus, Ali Balci
3. Rūmī and Global IR: A Sufi Review of Epistemology, Ontology and Methodology, Deepshikha Shahi
Part II: Debating Sufi ‘Oneness of Reality’: Insights from the Non-Western Worlds
4. The Potentials of the Sufi Idea of ‘Oneness of Reality’ in Global IR, Fait Muedini
5. Sufism and the Preservation of Syrian Spiritual Identity, Omar Imady
6. The Limits of the Sufi Idea of ‘Oneness of Reality’ in Global IR, Giuseppe Cecere
7. The Sufi Rhetoric in Contemporary Turkey: Find Peace in My Hegemony! Ayse Cavdar
8. ‘Textual-Contextual Tension’ in the Sufi Study of Global IR: Learning from Sudan, Meir Hatina
Part III: Analysing Manifestations of Sufism: Encounters with the Western Worlds
9. The American Discourse on Sufism: On the Resilience of Mystical Islam, Elena Furlanetto and Deepshikha Shahi
10. The European Discourse on Sufism: On the Appeal of Moderate Islam, James Ferguson
Part IV: Revisiting Sufism as a Global IR Theory
11. The Sufi Gobal IR Theory: Promises and Perplexities, Deepshikha Shahi
Index
Sufism: A Theoretical Intervention in Global International Relations is a valuable and timely contribution to the increasing interest in non-Western traditions of thought. It will be of interest to IR theorists as well as scholars in other disciplines who are interested in non-Western traditions of thought and is sure to motivate further research in IR that is inspired by Sufism.
— Insight Turkey
A theoretically ambitious and often captivating opening shot exploring Islamic mysticism and politics in the international realm, featuring a wide variety of academic scholars, spatial settings, disciplinary approaches and topical interpretations.
— Matthijs van den Bos, Department of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London