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Political Islam and Conflict Management. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, January 2012, Pages: 192

In the face of increasingly evident religiously driven conflicts around the globe, a necessity arises to understand the nature of such conflicts. This necessity emerges not only from pure scientific curiosity but also from practical concerns regarding the crucial question of how to manage and resolve these conflicts. This study is an attempt to explore such issues by focusing on political Islam in the Middle East. Three cases are examined, Turkey, Egypt, and Algeria, where political Islam has challenged, sometimes quite seriously, the secular state structure. Even though a three-case study is not sufficient enough to reach generable results, many policy implications, nevertheless, can be drawn from the study in terms of more effectively managing the religious challenge in the twenty-first century.

Rev Simon, Udemgba Ph.D.
Rev Simon holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Theology, a Masters degree in Religious Studies, and a Ph.D. degree in Counseling Studies. He has extensive experience in the Human Services field. He is currently a Psychologist for a VA residential program in Menands, NY and a Parole Re-entry program in Schenectady, NY.