Publications

On this page you can find a list of publications that Centre for Studies in Islamism and Radicalisation has published.

September 2011

A Western Source of Islamism:
Soundings in the Influence of Alexis Carrel on Sayyid Qutb
By John Møller Larsen
Pages: 112
Price: DKK 75 / € 10
You may order and pay the book via CIR’s webshop

April 2011

Western Totalitarianism. A ReminderNew handbook by professor Mehdi Mozaffari with Sara Normann Thordsen(132 pages).

You may order and pay the book via CIR’s webshop.

New book by Farhad Khosrokhavar
Ideology - The Anthropological Perspective


(251 pages)

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Price € 25.
You may order and pay the book via CIR’s webshop.

June 2010

The Iranian Green Movement’ – a short assessment by Mehdi Mozaffari on the occasion of the anniversary of the Green Movement.

May 2010

A paper by professor Bob de Graaff, Utrecht University, Holland: History of Fanaticism: From Enlightenment to Jihad. The paper was given as a guest lecture at CIR 24 February 2010 and may be downloaded here in a free pdf version.

April 2010

Youth and Islamist Radicalisation: Lille, France – English Summary

Jeunes et radicalisation islamiste : Lille, France.

The report is in French and written by Chahla Beski-Chafiq, Jane Birmant, Hichem Benmerzoug, Akim Taibi and Ariane Coignard.

March 2010

Jonathan Githens-Mazer, Robert Lambert, Adbul-Haqq Baker, Safiyah Cohen-Baker, Zacharias Pieri: Muslim Communities Perspectives on Radicalisation in Leicester, UK

February 2010

Donatella della Porta og Lorenzo Bosi: Young Muslims in Italy: Parma and Verona

January 2010

Marco Goli & Shahamak Rezaei: House of War. Islamic Radicalisation in Denmark

January 2010

Lene Kühle and Lasse Lindekilde: Radicalization among Young Muslims in Aarhus

November 2009

Bassam Tibi: Ballot and Bullet. The Politicisation of Islam to Islamism

About the author

September 2009

Donatella della Porta: Social Movement Studies and Political Violence

July 2009

THE RISE OF ISLAMISM IN THE LIGHT OF EUROPEAN TOTALITARIANISM by Mehdi Mozaffari
Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions
Vol. 10, No. 1, 1-13,





June 2009

Mehdi Mozaffari: IDEOLOGICAL ROOTS OF ISLAMISM

May 2009

ISLAMISM AS SOCIAL MOVEMENT
I     Thomas Olesen: Social Movement Theory and Radical Islamis Activism
II    Farhad Khosrokhavar: Jihadism in Europe and the Middle East

April 2009

ISLAMIST POLICY 
I     Mehdi Mozaffari: I Iranian Ideological Foreign Policy

II    Mehdi Mozafarri: Bin Laden’s Foreign Policy - Paths of Amity and Enmity

March 2009

The Rise of Islamism in the Light of European Totalitarianism by Mehdi Mozaffari
Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions
Vol. 10, No. 1, 1-13,





March 2007

Mehdi Mozaffari: What is Islamism? History and Definition of a Concept (2007)

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