نتایج جستجو برای: religious policies toward muslim nations during decades of ruling over central asia

تعداد نتایج: 21421648  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

armenias geopolitics and its historical experience have had a determining impact on the character of its foreign policy .present-day armenia is a small, landlocked country with _11,620 square miles area armenias landlocked nature makes it dependent on the benevolence of its neighbors for access to the outside world a fact that gives it a sense of isolation and vulnerability. as it was indic...

2008
ERIC KAUFMANN

Religious politics, in which there is a dominant cleavage separating believers (especially if literalist) from moderate believers and nonbelievers is important in Muslim countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Will Muslim societies become secular or continue to become more religious? Within the religious majority, are Islamists (supporters of Shari’a Law) more fertile than non-Islamist M...

This Article addressed and criticized the United States domestic and foreign policy approach toward the revival of the Islamic identity and the growing of self-awareness and activism in Muslim societies as the most important possible alternative to the current world order. So, the authors, at first, provide an appropriate theoretical framework using the principles of social constructivism schoo...

Journal: :Journal of global faultlines 2023

Turkey is strategically positioned at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, considered an important geopolitical actor in global arena. Since embraced neoliberal economic policies 1980s, it has emerged as one leading emerging economies with major trade links US, Russia, EU, Asia. been a longstanding member NATO alliance signed European Customs Union Agreement 1995. With advent Asia powerh...

2004
KEITH MARTIN

his study is dedicated to an examination of factors shaping religious and regional politics in Central Asia, and more specifically in the states of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The particular geographic focus is on the Ferghana Valley, the most densely populated area in Central Asia and home to 20 percent of its total population, but the implications of the eventual findings will be much broader,...

2015
Syed Hussain

Ever since the partition of Indian subcontinent in 1947, India and Pakistan have marched on the path of mutual animosity. Both the countries are struggling to clear out their relation clouded by the debris of partition. Not only are Indo-Pakistani relations tremendously explosive, intertwined as they are with communal relations and internal power struggles in both countries. With their inherent...

Journal: :Politics and Religion 2022

Abstract For autocrats ruling over religious populations as in many Muslim majority countries, threats of mass collective action and mobilization are risky to ignore, being potentially detrimental authoritarian survival. Religious seasons, such Ramadan, could raise the seriousness threats. Accordingly, incumbents might adopt expansionary fiscal policies avoid escalation political discontent at ...

Journal: :فرهنگی - تربیتی زنان و خانواده 0
مهدی سیاوشی فرهاد زیویار

using the analytic-historical method, this article attempts to explain the cultural policies of the first shah of the pahlavi dynasty toward women. relying on the theory of evolution and formation of national identity in iran, the article seeks to answer this question: ‘what is the impact of the cultural policies of the first shah of the pahlavi dynasty on the occurrence of identity crisis amon...

2016
John H. Shaver Geoffrey Troughton Chris G. Sibley Joseph A. Bulbulia

In the West, anti-Muslim sentiments are widespread. It has been theorized that inter-religious tensions fuel anti-Muslim prejudice, yet previous attempts to isolate sectarian motives have been inconclusive. Factors contributing to ambiguous results are: (1) failures to assess and adjust for multi-level denomination effects; (2) inattention to demographic covariates; (3) inadequate methods for c...

2007
Alberto Bisin Eleonora Patacchini Thierry Verdier Yves Zenou

Are Muslim Immigrants Different in Terms of Cultural Integration? Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious identity for Muslims and non-Muslims. We find that Muslims integrate less and more slowly than non-Muslims. A Muslim born in the UK and having spent there more than 50 years shows a comparable level of probability of having a strong...

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