Political theory of Ibn Khaldundoi:10.5937/KOM1502111VJelena VukoiiCenter for Religious Sciences Kom, BelgradeKom: asopis za Religijske Nauke
The subject of this thesis is to study the contribution of Ibn Khaldun to international theory. With most of the literature of international relations developed by western thinkers, this paper tries to address this imbalance through presenting the contribution of one prominent Islamic thinker. This pa...
Kalpakian, Jack “Ibn Khaldûn’s influence on current international relations theory,” The Journal of North African Studies , 13 (2008): 357–370.Kalpakian, J. (2008), "Ibn Khaldun's Influence on Current International Relations Theory". The Journal of North African Studies, 13(3) 363-...
Leading Islamic thinker, Ibn Khaldun, proposed a nuanced theory of economic development that transcends mere material advancement. This theory integrates Islamic principles within a comprehensive framework. This study aims to delve deeper into Ibn Khaldun's economic development theory,...
Koch, Bettina
In the first volume of Capital, Marx argued that the labor theory of value could only be discovered in capitalist societies. Building on Marx's premise, this article examines Ibn Khaldun's (1377) The Muqaddimah, which presents one of the first labor theories of value ...
Political Theory as Political Practice: Ibn Khaldun and Niccolò Machiavelli on History and FateKoch, Bettina
Purpose: This paper's purpose is to present the works of a North African early contributor to sociological theory, Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), specifically pertaining to his conceptualization of leadership and the role of asabiya (group feeling) in leadership emergence. Design-methodology-approach: ...
The Birth and Evolution of Islamic Political Theory: Political Rationalism from Ibn al-Muqaffa to Ibn KhaldunG枚khan Bac谋k
An Entry to the Reading of Ibn Khaldun: Questions in the Methodology and the Theory :PsychometricsWe prove that the quantum group U h ( sl (2, k )) as usually defined in the specialized literature, is actually a formal deformation of U ( sl (2, k )) in the sense of Gerstenhaber...