This book is the first systematic attempt to study the situation
of European and American Muslims after 9/11, and to present a
comprehensive analysis of their religious, political, and legal
situations.
Since 9/11, and particularly since the Madrid and London
bombings of 2004 and 2005, the Muslim presence in Europe and the
United States has become a major political concern. Many have
raised questions regarding potential links between Western Muslims,
radical Islam, and terrorism. Whatever the justification of such
concerns, it is insufficient to address the subject of Muslims in
the West from an exclusively counter-terrorist perspective. Based
on empirical studies of Muslims in the US and Western Europe, this
edited volume posits the situation of Muslim minorities in a
broader reflection on the status of liberalism in Western foreign
policies. It also explores the changes in immigration policies,
multiculturalism and secularism that have been shaped by the new
international context of the 'war on terror'.
This book will be of great interest to students of Critical
Security Studies, Islamic Studies, Sociology and Political Science
in general.
Jocelyne Cesari is an Associate at Harvard's Center for Middle
Eastern Studies and the Center for European Studies, teaching at
Harvard Divinity School and the Government Department, specializing
in Islam and the Middle East.
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