The Obama Administration and US Relations with the Muslim World
On 16 October 2009, the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS) at Binghamton, jointly with the Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America (AMSS), sponsored a symposium in Binghamton University’s Mandela Hall on “The Obama Administration and US Relations with theMuslimWorld: Prosp...
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2009
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Résumé: | On 16 October 2009, the Institute of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS) at
Binghamton, jointly with the Association of Muslim Social Scientists of
North America (AMSS), sponsored a symposium in Binghamton University’s
Mandela Hall on “The Obama Administration and US Relations with
theMuslimWorld: Prospects, Progress and Lingering Skepticism.” The presentations
addressed Iran’s nuclear program, Arab-Israeli relations, Iraq and
Afghanistan, Darfur, and studies comparing Obama with Malcolm X and
Japan’s new prime minister Yukio Haroyama. Inevitably, there was also
some debate as to whether Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize was legitimately
earned or premature ...
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