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Building moderate Muslim networks, Angel Rabasa [and others]

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Building moderate Muslim networks, Angel Rabasa [and others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-183)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Building moderate Muslim networks
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bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
183642967
Responsibility statement
Angel Rabasa [and others]
Series statement
Rand Corporation monograph series
Summary
Radical and dogmatic interpretations of Islam have gained ground in recent years in many Muslim societies via extensive Islamist networks spanning the Muslim world and the Muslim diaspora communities of North America and Europe. Although a majority throughout the Muslim world, moderates have not developed similar networks to amplify their message and to provide protection from violence and intimidation. With considerable experience fostering networks of people committed to free and democratic ideas during the Cold War, the United States has a critical role to play in leveling the playing field for Muslim moderates. The authors derive lessons from the U.S. and allied Cold War network-building experience, determine their applicability to the current situation in the Muslim world, assess the effectiveness of U.S. government programs of engagement with the Muslim world, and develop a "road map" to foster the construction of moderate Muslim networks
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- The Cold War Experience -- Parallels Between the Cold War and the Challenges in the Muslim World Today -- U.S. Government Efforts to Stem the Radical Tide -- Road Map for Moderate Network Building in the Muslim World -- The European Pillar of the Network -- The Southeast Asian Pillar of the Network -- The Middle East Component -- Secular Muslims: A Forgotten Dimension in the War of Ideas -- Conclusions and Recommendations
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