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Pan-Islamic Foreign Policy in a World of States
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This timely study of Islam's international relations details both the theory of pan-Islamism from classical to post-caliphal times and the foreign-policy practice of Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan from the colonial period to the present day.
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This timely study of Islam's international relations details both the theory of pan-Islamism from classical to post-caliphal times and the foreign-policy practice of Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan from the colonial period to the present day.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135789763
- Artikelnr.: 42983968
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135789763
- Artikelnr.: 42983968
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Naveed Sheikh is Honorary European Trust Scholar at Churchill College and a doctoral candidate at the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge.
Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Introductory Remarks: The Transcendental
Ontology of the OIC 2. The Pan-Islamic Paradigm: Adjusting to the
post-Caliphatic Order 2.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological
Orientation 2.2 The Trans-Islamic Umma: Political Taxonomy and Epistemic
Community 2.3 The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Catalyst,
Conception, Inception 2.4 The Charter of the Islamic Conference: Etatism as
Fait Accompli 3. A Geo-Political Genealogy of the OIC: The Secular
Rationale 3.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological Orientation 3.2 The
OIC and Saudi Foreign Policy: Depoliticizing International Islam 3.3 The
OIC and Iranian Foreign Policy: Unilateral Multilateralism 3.4 The OIC and
Pakistani Foreign Policy: The search for security 3.5 Comparitive
Evaluation: A Triangle of Neutralization 4. Self-Identity in Foreign
Policy: Bringing Islam Back In 4.1 Statement of Intention and
Methodological Orientation 4.2 The Clash of Civilization: Reinventing "Geo
Culturalism" 4.3 "Rhetorical Islam": The Dialectics of Rationale and
Discourse 4.4 Post modern Pan-Islamism: The Synthesisof Rationality and
"Aspirationality" 5. Concluding Reflections: A Mighty Myth-Rise, Demise and
Resurrection 6. Appendix A: Member States of the OIC-Territory, Demography,
Economy 7. Appendix B: The Institutional Structure of the OIC-A
Comprehensive Listing 8. Appendix C: The Triangle of Neutralization: A
Schematic Overview 9. Select Bibliography
Ontology of the OIC 2. The Pan-Islamic Paradigm: Adjusting to the
post-Caliphatic Order 2.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological
Orientation 2.2 The Trans-Islamic Umma: Political Taxonomy and Epistemic
Community 2.3 The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Catalyst,
Conception, Inception 2.4 The Charter of the Islamic Conference: Etatism as
Fait Accompli 3. A Geo-Political Genealogy of the OIC: The Secular
Rationale 3.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological Orientation 3.2 The
OIC and Saudi Foreign Policy: Depoliticizing International Islam 3.3 The
OIC and Iranian Foreign Policy: Unilateral Multilateralism 3.4 The OIC and
Pakistani Foreign Policy: The search for security 3.5 Comparitive
Evaluation: A Triangle of Neutralization 4. Self-Identity in Foreign
Policy: Bringing Islam Back In 4.1 Statement of Intention and
Methodological Orientation 4.2 The Clash of Civilization: Reinventing "Geo
Culturalism" 4.3 "Rhetorical Islam": The Dialectics of Rationale and
Discourse 4.4 Post modern Pan-Islamism: The Synthesisof Rationality and
"Aspirationality" 5. Concluding Reflections: A Mighty Myth-Rise, Demise and
Resurrection 6. Appendix A: Member States of the OIC-Territory, Demography,
Economy 7. Appendix B: The Institutional Structure of the OIC-A
Comprehensive Listing 8. Appendix C: The Triangle of Neutralization: A
Schematic Overview 9. Select Bibliography
Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Introductory Remarks: The Transcendental
Ontology of the OIC 2. The Pan-Islamic Paradigm: Adjusting to the
post-Caliphatic Order 2.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological
Orientation 2.2 The Trans-Islamic Umma: Political Taxonomy and Epistemic
Community 2.3 The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Catalyst,
Conception, Inception 2.4 The Charter of the Islamic Conference: Etatism as
Fait Accompli 3. A Geo-Political Genealogy of the OIC: The Secular
Rationale 3.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological Orientation 3.2 The
OIC and Saudi Foreign Policy: Depoliticizing International Islam 3.3 The
OIC and Iranian Foreign Policy: Unilateral Multilateralism 3.4 The OIC and
Pakistani Foreign Policy: The search for security 3.5 Comparitive
Evaluation: A Triangle of Neutralization 4. Self-Identity in Foreign
Policy: Bringing Islam Back In 4.1 Statement of Intention and
Methodological Orientation 4.2 The Clash of Civilization: Reinventing "Geo
Culturalism" 4.3 "Rhetorical Islam": The Dialectics of Rationale and
Discourse 4.4 Post modern Pan-Islamism: The Synthesisof Rationality and
"Aspirationality" 5. Concluding Reflections: A Mighty Myth-Rise, Demise and
Resurrection 6. Appendix A: Member States of the OIC-Territory, Demography,
Economy 7. Appendix B: The Institutional Structure of the OIC-A
Comprehensive Listing 8. Appendix C: The Triangle of Neutralization: A
Schematic Overview 9. Select Bibliography
Ontology of the OIC 2. The Pan-Islamic Paradigm: Adjusting to the
post-Caliphatic Order 2.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological
Orientation 2.2 The Trans-Islamic Umma: Political Taxonomy and Epistemic
Community 2.3 The Organization of the Islamic Conference: Catalyst,
Conception, Inception 2.4 The Charter of the Islamic Conference: Etatism as
Fait Accompli 3. A Geo-Political Genealogy of the OIC: The Secular
Rationale 3.1 Statement of Intention and Methodological Orientation 3.2 The
OIC and Saudi Foreign Policy: Depoliticizing International Islam 3.3 The
OIC and Iranian Foreign Policy: Unilateral Multilateralism 3.4 The OIC and
Pakistani Foreign Policy: The search for security 3.5 Comparitive
Evaluation: A Triangle of Neutralization 4. Self-Identity in Foreign
Policy: Bringing Islam Back In 4.1 Statement of Intention and
Methodological Orientation 4.2 The Clash of Civilization: Reinventing "Geo
Culturalism" 4.3 "Rhetorical Islam": The Dialectics of Rationale and
Discourse 4.4 Post modern Pan-Islamism: The Synthesisof Rationality and
"Aspirationality" 5. Concluding Reflections: A Mighty Myth-Rise, Demise and
Resurrection 6. Appendix A: Member States of the OIC-Territory, Demography,
Economy 7. Appendix B: The Institutional Structure of the OIC-A
Comprehensive Listing 8. Appendix C: The Triangle of Neutralization: A
Schematic Overview 9. Select Bibliography