Islamic activism and U.S. foreign policy /

Hibbard, Scott W., 1962-

Islamic activism and U.S. foreign policy / Islamic activism and United States foreign policy Islamic activism and US foreign policy Scott W. Hibbard and David Little. - Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace Press, 1997. - xxvii, 137 p. ; 23 cm. - Perspectives series . - Perspectives series. .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-133).

For many in the West, political violence in Algeria, the Middle East, and elsewhere has come to symbolize the threat of "Islamic activism." Western governments, however, must deal with the challenge of extremism in the broader context of their relations with diverse states with contrasting histories, geographies, and peoples. To assess this challenge, the Institute brought together a distinguished group of policy analysts, practitioners, and scholars for a series of frank discussions. The sessions analyzed the nature of Islamic activism - including moderate political parties and militant extremists - and the options for policymakers to mitigate violence in a range of cases.

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Terrorism--Prevention.--Islamic countries
Political violence--Prevention.--Islamic countries
Islam and politics--History--Islamic countries--20th century.


United States--Foreign relations--Islamic countries.
Islamic countries--Foreign relations--United States.

JZ1480.A55 / H53 1997

327.73017671 / H6241i