Publication

Jul 1990

This paper discusses the relationship between Arabism and Islam and its affects on international relations. The author asks the question why Islamic activists have been able to attract a wider and more committed audience, including adherents to Arab nationalist movements who had been avowedly secular and had formerly opposed them. The paper concludes that even if Islamic political activism and pan-Arabism diminish in their intensity, they will endure as subtle, formative forces in all aspects of life.

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Author Christine M. Helms
Series INSS McNair Papers
Publisher Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 1990 Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
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