If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
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Gilles KepelGilles Kepel is a Professor at the Institut dÉtudes Politiques (IEP) in Paris and an expert on Muslim and Middle East affairs. Kepel is head of the post-graduate programme on the Arab and Muslims worlds, holding degrees in Arabic, English and Philosophy from IEP. Gilles Kepel has published several books on Islam and the Middle East, including Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam (2002) and The War for Muslim Minds (2004). Recent articlesEurope's answer to Londonistan The London bombs expose the failure of Britains multicultural model, but also pose a challenge to Europes sense of identity, says Gilles Kepel. Turkey's European problemThe European Unions decision to admit Turkey to accession talks is also a test of how far Turkeys politics can and will become Europeanised and secularised, says Gilles Kepel. The war for Muslim minds: an interview with Gilles KepelFrom Fallujah and Peshawar to Amsterdam and Paris, is radical, militant Islam winning or losing its political battle for the support of the worlds Muslims? Gilles Kepel, leading analyst of post9/11 global fractures, talks to openDemocracys Rosemary Bechler. The trail of political IslamGilles Kepel, one of the worlds foremost experts on the modern Middle East, has written Jihad: the Trail of Political Islam, the first comprehensive attempt to follow the history and spread of Islamist political movements. In a talk given at the Institut Français in London as part of a collaboration between European cultural institutes on the relationship between Europe and Islam, he gave a deeply insightful analysis of the past, present and possible future of a new and frightening politico-religious phenomenon. |
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