Islam and the Myth of Confrontation

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Fred Halliday
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Paperback
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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24/01/2003
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9781860648687
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Fred Halliday|Paperback|Bloomsbury Publishing PLC|24/01/2003
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9781860648687
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This volume sets out to reject anti-Islamic views of a future dominated by the conflict between "Islam" and "the West". It has been revised to encompass the events of 11 September 2001, spiralling violence in the Middle East and President George Bush's proposed identification of an "axis of evil". Considering the sources of Islamic militancy and analyzing the confrontational rhetoric of both Islamic and anti-Muslim demagogues, Halliday provides an alternative, critical, but cautious, reassessment. The Middle East, he argues, can be treated neither as a distinct nor as a unified region, but must be seen as a set of disparate societies, facing and reacting to the problems of economic development and political change.

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