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Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 10

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Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 10

The Iranian Revolution in the New Era Saïd Amir Arjomand Why Iran’s Islamic Government is Unraveling Jamsheed K. Choksy The Iranian Clergy’s Silence Mehdi Khalaji Reform Versus Radicalism in the Islamic Republic David Menashri The Shiites of Saudi Arabia Joshua Teitelbaum Iran’s Central Asia Temptations Sébastien Peyrouse and Sadykzhan Ibraimov Jordan’s Encounter with Shiism Khalid Sindawi The Making of the Christmas Day Bomber Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens and Jacob Amis Profile: Hizb ut-Tahrir in the UK Houriya Ahmed and Hannah Stuart Gender Ideology and the Jamaat-e-Islami Niloufer Siddiqui The Primacy of Values A Conversation with Ibrahim al-Houdaiby

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Union Pensions at Risk

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Union Pensions at Risk

This report, by Senior Fellow Diana Furchtgott-Roth, examines what unions do not tell prospective recruits: that there is a widespread pattern of poor performance among collectively-bargained defined benefit pension plans. These plans perform poorly when compared to plans sponsored unilaterally by single employers for non-union employees. This updated paper — two previous editions were published in 2008 and 2009 — presents evidence showing the disparity between union and non-union pension plans, and suggests that union members recognize their leaders’ responsibility to close that gap and demand that they act to do so.

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Torn Country: Turkey Between Secularism and Islamism

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Torn Country: Turkey Between Secularism and Islamism

Purchase this book on Amazon.com By Zeyno Baran For centuries, Islam and the West have been competing to define Turkish identity. Decades of close cooperation between Turkey and its NATO allies generated Western confidence that Turkey was a reliable ally and that its democratic system was sufficiently resilient to weather periodic political crises. But in recent years, those who have sought to soften the boundary between Islam and public life have become more organized and influential in Turkish politics. In Torn Country, Zeyno Baran examines the intense struggle between Turkey’s secularists and Islamists in their most recent battles over their country’s destination. Looking into the fate of both Turkey’s secularism and its democratic experiment, she shows that, for all the flaws of its political journey, the modern Turkish state has managed to maintain an essential separation between religion and the political realm—a separation that is now in jeopardy.

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