The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?
2000; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 15; Issue: 1/2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1051580
ISSN2163-3088
AutoresHarold Vogelaar, John L. Esposito,
Tópico(s)Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
ResumoWith the death of communism as a global force, does - embraced by one-fifth of the world's population - now pose the greatest threat to the West? From the Ayatollah Khomeini to Saddam Hussein, the image of as a militant, expansionist, rabidly anti-Western force has gripped the popular imagination. This volume aims to show that these perceptions are rooted in a long history of mutual mistrust and represent an over-simplification. Placing in critical perspective, the book explores both its current resurgence and its troubled relationship with the West. The author offers a systematic assessment of Islamic politics in key nations including Iran, Libya, Lebanon, Egypt and Algeria, focusing in particular on Islamic movements, both moderate and radical. A picture of emerges which is not hostile and monolithic, but diverse and complex. In addition to examining recent historical events such as the Gulf War and the Rushdie affair, this new addition takes account of recent developments in Algeria, and contains a completely revised concluding chapter, Islam and the West: Conflict or Clash of the Civilizations?.
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