After Jihad

America and the struggle for Islamic democracy

1st paperback ed.

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After Jihad

America and the struggle for Islamic democracy

1st paperback ed.

A lucid and compelling case for a new American stance toward the Islamic world. What comes after jihad? Outside the headlines, believing Muslims are increasingly calling for democratic politics in their undemocratic countries. But can Islam and democracy successfully be combined? Surveying the intellectual and geopolitical terrain of the contemporary Muslim world, Noah Feldman proposes that Islamic democracy is indeed viable and desirable, and that the West, particularly the United States, should work to bring it about, not suppress it. Encouraging democracy among Muslims threatens America's autocratic Muslim allies, and raises the specter of a new security threat to the West if fundamentalists are elected. But in the long term, the greater threat lies in continuing to support repressive regimes that have lost the confidence of their citizens. By siding with Islamic democrats rather than the regimes that repress them, the United States can bind them to the democratic principles they say they support, reducing anti-Americanism and promoting a durable peace in the Middle East. After Jihad gives the context for understanding how the many Muslims who reject religious violence see the world after the globalization of democracy.

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260

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After Jihad: America and the struggle for Islamic democracy
2004, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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After Jihad: America and the Struggle for Islamic Democracy
April 15, 2003, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-251) and index.
Originally published: 2003. With new pref.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
321.8/0917/67
Library of Congress
BP190.5.D45 F45 2003, BP190.5.D45F45 2003

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Pagination
xvii, 260 p. ;
Number of pages
260

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OL3380027M
Internet Archive
afterjihadameric00feld
ISBN 10
0374529337
LCCN
2004541371
Library Thing
170262
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537369

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