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Changing Course : A New Direction for U.S Relations with the Muslim World

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington : U.S-Muslim, 2008.Description: 153 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73 CHA 2008
Contents:
1. Introduction. 2. Why are U.S. Relations with Muslim Countries and communities Important? 3. Guiding Principles for Improving U.S.-Muslim Relations. 4. The Current State of U.S. Muslim Relations. 5. A New Strategy for U.S. Muslim Relations. I. Elevate diplomacy as the Primary tool for resolving key conflicts involving Muslim countries, engaging both allies and adversaries in dialogue. II. Support effects to improve government and Promote civic participation in Muslim countries, and advocate for principles rather than Parties in their internal political contests. III. Help catalyze-Job-creating growth in Muslim Countries to benefit both the U.S. and Muslim countries economics. IV. Improve mutual respect and understanding between Americans and Muslims around the World. 6. Implementing the Strategy. 7. Recommendations for leaders and citizens. 8. Conclusion. Annex: Causes of Tension in U.S. Muslim relations, Acknowledgments, Biographies of the leadership group members, Background on the U.S. Muslim Engagement Project and the Convenors. Index.
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1. Introduction. 2. Why are U.S. Relations with Muslim Countries and communities Important? 3. Guiding Principles for Improving U.S.-Muslim Relations. 4. The Current State of U.S. Muslim Relations. 5. A New Strategy for U.S. Muslim Relations. I. Elevate diplomacy as the Primary tool for resolving key conflicts involving Muslim countries, engaging both allies and adversaries in dialogue. II. Support effects to improve government and Promote civic participation in Muslim countries, and advocate for principles rather than Parties in their internal political contests. III. Help catalyze-Job-creating growth in Muslim Countries to benefit both the U.S. and Muslim countries economics. IV. Improve mutual respect and understanding between Americans and Muslims around the World. 6. Implementing the Strategy. 7. Recommendations for leaders and citizens. 8. Conclusion. Annex: Causes of Tension in U.S. Muslim relations, Acknowledgments, Biographies of the leadership group members, Background on the U.S. Muslim Engagement Project and the Convenors. Index.

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