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Central Asia since Independence / Hunter, Shireen T 1996  Book
Hunter, Shireen T. Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger, 1996.
Description xx, 220p.hbk
Standard Number 0275955309
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040695958/HUN 040695MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Future of Islam and the West: clash of civilizations or peaceful coexistance? / Hunter, Shireen T 1998  Book
Hunter, Shireen T Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger, 1998.
Description x,195p.
Standard Number 0097802759628823
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040428297/HUN 040428MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Islam in Russia: the politics of identity and security / Hunter, Shireen T; Thomas, Jeffrey L; Melikishvili, Alexander 2004  Book
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Publication Armonk, M E Sharpe, 2004.
Description xxiv, 566p.Pbk
Standard Number 0765612836
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049183947.00882971/HUN 049183MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Islam, Europe's second religion: the new social, cultural and political landscape / Hunter, Shireen T (ed.) 2002  Book
Hunter, Shireen T Book
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Publication Westport, Prager, 2002.
Description xvii, 294p.
Standard Number 0275976084
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US approach toward Islamic militancy / Hunter, Shireen T   Journal Article
Hunter, Shireen T Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Following the events of 9/11, the US declared a global war on terror and a new strategy based on preemption for defeating Muslim extremism and terrorism. However, the new US strategy so far has not been more successful than earlier strategies in combating either Muslim extremism or international terrorism. Arguably, it may even have contributed to the strengthening of the appeal of Islamic extremism and certain terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda. The principal reason for this lack of success has been the historically inconsistent and contradictory approach of the US to dealing with the problem of Muslim militancy and its manipulation of it for short-term objectives
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