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"At once demystifying and exploratory. Simplifies and sterilizes the historical, economic, social, religious, and ideological tenets of the struggle between Islam and the West."
--Journal for Peace and Justice Studies

"Students will find U.S. Foreign Policy and Islamist Politics, and the subsequent references essential to objective discussion of the modern Middle East and the formation of just foreign policy. Laypersons will take note of a long history of cultural and religious animosity between the West and Islam, a history which texts of this nature are only beginning to reveal and combat. Teachers will find in this work a myriad of primer discussions focusing on peace, human rights, justice, and fairness, subjectivism, socialization, and historically rooted attitudes and language framework."
--Journal for Peace and Justice Studies

"Confronts one of the key questions for the future of the Middle East region: whether to include – or exclude – Islamist parties as protagonists and interlocutors in regional and international policy… a welcome addition to the literature on foreign policy and religion in the context of U.S. Middle Eastern relations.”
--Insight Turkey

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