Islam and its implications for the international system

The author discusses the relationship between Islam and international as well as domestic politics. He finds that, with the exception of Turkey, nationalism is primarily anti-Western. The upshot of this particular approach is that the Western powers and the Middle Eastern countries together constitu...

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Main Author: Karaosmanoǧlu, Ali L. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Croom Helm 1984
In: Islam and politics in the modern Middle East
Year: 1984, Pages: 103-118
Further subjects:B Islamische Länder / Islamische Welt Islam Politics Internationale Beziehungen Westliche Industrieländer
B International policy
B Islam
B Western world
B Industrial nations
B Politics
B Islamic countries