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Contributors Preface 1. Islam in foreign policy: some methodological issues Adeed Dawisha 2. Khumayni's Islam in Iran's foreign policy R. K. Ramazani 3. Islamic values and national interest: the foreign policy of Saudi Arabia James P. Piscatori 4. Libyan loneliness in facing the world: the challenge of Islam? B. Scarcia Amoretti 5. In search of an identity: Islam and Pakistan's foreign policy Shirin Tahir-Kheli 6. The limits of instrumentalism: Islam in Egypt's foreign policy Ali E. Hillal Dessouki 7. Explaining the nearly inexplicable: the absence of Islam in Moroccan foreign policy I. William Zartman 8. Invoking the spirit of Arabism: Islam in the foreign policy of Saddam's Iraq Adeed Dawisha 9. Islam and Nigerian foreign policy: tradition and social criticism Sam C. Nolutshungu 10. The Islamic factor in Indonesia's foreign policy: a case of functional ambiguity Michael Leifer 11. Islam in the foreign policy of the Soviet Union: a double-edged sword? Karen Dawisha and Helene Carrere D'Encausse 12. Conclusion Albert Hourani Index.

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