Book contents
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Glossary of Names
- Introduction
- Part I The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Part II The Syrian Uprising
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Books in the Series
Conclusion
The Past Remains the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’s Present
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 July 2019
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Glossary of Names
- Introduction
- Part I The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Part II The Syrian Uprising
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Books in the Series
Summary
This chapter argues that the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood by 2019 was neither as violent nor as undemocratic as the conventional narrative purported. Indeed, the Brotherhood’s return to Syria was constrained by mundane organisational flaws such as internal dissent, poor political decision-making and lack of mechanisms for command and control of its cadre. It is an understanding of these organisational flaws and its history that illuminates the character of the movement, as these organisational deficiencies are likely to ensure that the group finds a glass ceiling that will prevent it achieving either a dominant or prominent role in the exercise of power in Syria in the future. It is simply not well placed to harness any such opportunity.
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- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria , pp. 222 - 226Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019