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US Foreign Policy and Political Islam: Interests, Ideas, and Ideology

Examines criticism of Clinton administration policy, and argues that there is no clear consensus among academics, "policy entrepreneurs", and practitioners on the issue of US response to the global resurgence of Islam

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Published in:Security dialogue 1998-12, Vol.29 (4), p.449-462
Main Author: KHAN, MOHOMMED A. MUQTEDAR
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subjects ACADEMIA
Arab states
Civil society
Democracy
Diplomacy
Entrepreneurs
Foreign policy
Foreign policy making
Foreign relations
Human rights
IDEOLOGY
Islam
Islam and politics
Islamic countries
ISLAMIC WORLD AND RELIGION
Muslims
National interest
Political extremism
Political Islam
Religious terrorism
Repression
U.S.A
United States
UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
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