Problematizing Exclusionary Politics (or Fascism) in the Middle East and North Africa

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Saladdin Ahmed
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Abstract In the absence of anti-fascist public education and debates, the marginalized majority, minority groups, and their political allies will continue to be brutalized in the region. Problematizing exclusionary politics is essential for recognizing the ongoing democratic struggles of the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This article aims to stimulate more academic and public debates about fascism in MENA. Critically investigating the history of several waves of nationalism and their affinity with the first historical rise of fascism could enable us to better appreciate the challenges resistance movements in the MENA region have been facing. To that end, the persisting threat of fascism in Turkey, the Arab world, and Iran are examined critically. While the article applies the ideology form theory, a new critical theory of fascism, the soundness of the central argument regarding the significance of and the need for critiquing exclusionary, racist, and genocidal ideologies, movements, regimes, and politics does not rely on the theoretical application of the concept of fascism.
中东和北非排他性政治(或法西斯主义)的问题化
摘要在没有反法西斯公共教育和辩论的情况下,边缘化的大多数人、少数群体及其政治盟友将继续在该地区遭到残酷对待。要承认中东和北非地区人民正在进行的民主斗争,解决排斥政治问题至关重要。本文旨在激发更多关于中东和北非地区法西斯主义的学术和公众辩论。批判性地调查几波民族主义的历史及其与法西斯主义第一次历史崛起的关系,可以使我们更好地了解中东和北非地区抵抗运动所面临的挑战。为此,对土耳其、阿拉伯世界和伊朗持续存在的法西斯主义威胁进行了批判性的审视。虽然本文应用了意识形态形式理论,这是一种新的法西斯主义批判理论,但关于批判排斥性、种族主义和种族灭绝意识形态、运动、政权和政治的重要性和必要性的核心论点的合理性并不依赖于法西斯主义概念的理论应用。
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