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Ann Marie Wainscott is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Miami University. In 2017, she will serve as the American Academy of Religion/Luce Fellow in Religion and International Affairs at the State Department, and will be placed in the Office of Religion and Global Affairs as a counterterrorism specialist. She has previously been named a Boren Fellow and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow. She speaks French and Arabic. Her work has appeared in the Journal of North African Studies.
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Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Introduction: joining the war on terror
2. Middle Eastern states' responses to the war on terror
Part I. Reshaping Islam: 3. Moroccan Islam in the twenty-first century
4. Anatomy of a religious bureaucracy
Part II. Reshaping the State: 5. Gendered reforms in 'moderate' Morocco
6. Deploying Moroccan religious policy through public education
7. Controlling credentials in higher Islamic education
8. Exporting Moroccan Islam: a religious foreign policy
Conclusion: Morocco, the US, and the problem of terrorism
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Index.