9788187943075 - the muslims of the indian sub-continent after the 11th september attacks von grare, frederic (2 Ergebnisse)

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Hardbound. Zustand: New. Contents: 1. Introduction/Frederic Grare. 2. Radicalism among Indian Muslims in the aftermath of September 11 attack and the war in Afghanistan/Adil Mehdi. 3. The impact of September 11 on the Muslims from the Indian sub-continent in New York/Aminah Mohammad-Arif. 4. Islamism and political stability in P…akistan after the September 11 attack/Frederic Grare. 5. Changes and developments Kashmir after September 11/Inpreet Singh Oberoi. Contributor's biographies. "The aggression against America evoked a special kind of response in the Indian subcontinent whose fragile geopolitical balance has been put to the test. The American action of putting anti-Pakistani elements at the head of government in Afghanistan, has also affected Islamabad's policy towards Indiaa. A chain reaction which, from terrorist attacks to retaliatory measures, has led India and Pakistan to the brink of a confrontation. "These attacks were perpetrated in the name of Islam, awakened in the Indian sub-continent more than anywhere else, the fear of the stepping up of fundamentalism among the Muslim populations and of their eventual tilt towards Islamic extremism. This led numerous western observers to raise doubts over the stability of a Pakistan always perceived as likely to lapse at any moment into a radical form of Islamism, and sparked off once again, particularly in India, the debate on the issue of terrorism, and more generally of recourse to violence as an intrinsic component of Islamic fundamentalism, at a time when the Palestinian question was once again leading to 138 pp.