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This is a timely study of the international relations of Islamic
states, dealing both with the evolving theory of pan-Islamism from
classical to post-caliphal times and the foreign-policy practice of
contemporary states, especially Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan,
from the colonial period to the global aftermath of September 11.
With a concise but analytic style, the book engages one-by-one with
the questions of political theory, political geography and
political sociology as they relate to international Islam. Its
primary empirical investigation is centred on the Organization of
the Islamic Conference (OIC), a powerful pan-Islamic regime,
sometimes referred to as the 'Muslim United Nations'. In its
theoretical deliberations on Islam and the postmodern condition,
the book reconstructs contemporary understandings of how religious
ideas and identities influence international politics in the
Islamic world.
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