Papers by Jarmo Gombos
Tanulmányok a Társadalomról II., Jun 17, 2015
The term euroscepticism is relatively new. The aim of my research was to find out how prevalent e... more The term euroscepticism is relatively new. The aim of my research was to find out how prevalent euroscepticism is in the parliamentary and europarliamentary party manifestos of the major parties in the United Kingdom, Finland and Hungary and whether they have similar or different reasons against the European Union.
I will show primarily by studying the manifestos what kind of changes happened from election to another in the programmes. I compared 40 manifestos of 11 parties in the three countries. I made comparison also nationally and internationally.
My hypotheses were partly confirmed. I was mistaken to assume the strengthening of eurocriticism in the manifestos of Fidesz, as its program isn’t critical towards the Union at all. While it is true, that different parties criticize the Union with different reasoning, I didn’t find conflicting arguments. The most usual argument was democratic deficit and wasting resources.
Tough reasons of language barriers, lack of time and space I had to limit the number of countries and parties researched, it could be interesting to broaden the scope of the study with major parties of other countries. In the light of the newest elections to Westminster I have to add the Scottish National Party in later studies even if a stick to these countries.
Thesis Chapters by Jarmo Gombos
This is a updated version of my previous work, rewritten as my BA thesis.
Islamic history- Theology/ Religious Studies by Jarmo Gombos
A Szegedi Tudományegyetem Alkalmazott Társadalomismereti Tanszék valamit az SZTE Szociális Munka és Szociálpolitika Tanszék Tudományos Diákköri Munkái, 2015
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The “ISIS” (Daʿesh) is not only a terrorist group. It is a political and military organ... more Abstract
The “ISIS” (Daʿesh) is not only a terrorist group. It is a political and military organization that holds a radical interpretation of Islam as a political philosophy and seeks to impose that worldview by force on Muslims and non-Muslims alike. They have established what they regard as a state which includes large swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq. All decisions are based on a hardline interpretation of arīʿah (Islamic law), which is brutally enforced in the areas controlled by the “ISIS”. Their doctrine allows them to proclaim as takfīr (heretics) Muslims who deviate from their strictly defined interpretation of Islam. It has shown no compunction about immediately killing anyone who disagrees with it, who is of the wrong religious sect or who is perceived to be an opponent. “ISIS” is horrifying, not only because of what they advocate but which historic scholars words are being manipulated so easily to fit their narrative. Muslim scholars and communities have made it clear that the religion of Islam has nothing to do with the criminal acts and horrific atrocities committed by this group, therefore “ISIS” is not just un-Islamic, it is anti-Islamic. Islam prohibits the extremism exhibited by “ISIS”.
Key words: politics, ISIS, West, Islam
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Papers by Jarmo Gombos
I will show primarily by studying the manifestos what kind of changes happened from election to another in the programmes. I compared 40 manifestos of 11 parties in the three countries. I made comparison also nationally and internationally.
My hypotheses were partly confirmed. I was mistaken to assume the strengthening of eurocriticism in the manifestos of Fidesz, as its program isn’t critical towards the Union at all. While it is true, that different parties criticize the Union with different reasoning, I didn’t find conflicting arguments. The most usual argument was democratic deficit and wasting resources.
Tough reasons of language barriers, lack of time and space I had to limit the number of countries and parties researched, it could be interesting to broaden the scope of the study with major parties of other countries. In the light of the newest elections to Westminster I have to add the Scottish National Party in later studies even if a stick to these countries.
Thesis Chapters by Jarmo Gombos
Islamic history- Theology/ Religious Studies by Jarmo Gombos
The “ISIS” (Daʿesh) is not only a terrorist group. It is a political and military organization that holds a radical interpretation of Islam as a political philosophy and seeks to impose that worldview by force on Muslims and non-Muslims alike. They have established what they regard as a state which includes large swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq. All decisions are based on a hardline interpretation of arīʿah (Islamic law), which is brutally enforced in the areas controlled by the “ISIS”. Their doctrine allows them to proclaim as takfīr (heretics) Muslims who deviate from their strictly defined interpretation of Islam. It has shown no compunction about immediately killing anyone who disagrees with it, who is of the wrong religious sect or who is perceived to be an opponent. “ISIS” is horrifying, not only because of what they advocate but which historic scholars words are being manipulated so easily to fit their narrative. Muslim scholars and communities have made it clear that the religion of Islam has nothing to do with the criminal acts and horrific atrocities committed by this group, therefore “ISIS” is not just un-Islamic, it is anti-Islamic. Islam prohibits the extremism exhibited by “ISIS”.
Key words: politics, ISIS, West, Islam
I will show primarily by studying the manifestos what kind of changes happened from election to another in the programmes. I compared 40 manifestos of 11 parties in the three countries. I made comparison also nationally and internationally.
My hypotheses were partly confirmed. I was mistaken to assume the strengthening of eurocriticism in the manifestos of Fidesz, as its program isn’t critical towards the Union at all. While it is true, that different parties criticize the Union with different reasoning, I didn’t find conflicting arguments. The most usual argument was democratic deficit and wasting resources.
Tough reasons of language barriers, lack of time and space I had to limit the number of countries and parties researched, it could be interesting to broaden the scope of the study with major parties of other countries. In the light of the newest elections to Westminster I have to add the Scottish National Party in later studies even if a stick to these countries.
The “ISIS” (Daʿesh) is not only a terrorist group. It is a political and military organization that holds a radical interpretation of Islam as a political philosophy and seeks to impose that worldview by force on Muslims and non-Muslims alike. They have established what they regard as a state which includes large swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq. All decisions are based on a hardline interpretation of arīʿah (Islamic law), which is brutally enforced in the areas controlled by the “ISIS”. Their doctrine allows them to proclaim as takfīr (heretics) Muslims who deviate from their strictly defined interpretation of Islam. It has shown no compunction about immediately killing anyone who disagrees with it, who is of the wrong religious sect or who is perceived to be an opponent. “ISIS” is horrifying, not only because of what they advocate but which historic scholars words are being manipulated so easily to fit their narrative. Muslim scholars and communities have made it clear that the religion of Islam has nothing to do with the criminal acts and horrific atrocities committed by this group, therefore “ISIS” is not just un-Islamic, it is anti-Islamic. Islam prohibits the extremism exhibited by “ISIS”.
Key words: politics, ISIS, West, Islam