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100 | 1 | _aSINGER Peter Warren | |
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_aAmerica, Islam, and the 9-11 war / _cPeter Warren Singer |
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520 | _aOutlines how relations between the United States and the Islamic world have evolved since the 9-11 attacks. Argues that the USA needs to pay much more attention to constructive diplomacy, be more even handed in its approach to the Arab-Israeli peace process, be aware of the differences between the traditional Islamic core of the middle east and the rapidly developing countries of what used to be considered the periphery, for example in Southeast Asia, and recognise that the future depends on policies not battles. | ||
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_aUNITED STATES _xWAR ON TERROR |
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_aUNITED STATES _xFOREIGN RELATIONS _xISLAMIC WORLD |
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_aCurrent History : _gVol 105 No 695, December 2006, pp.415-422 (20) |
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