Quantitative World System Studies Contradict Current Islamophobia: World Political Cycles, Global Terrorism, and World Development
Abstract
showed very positive effects, and that the strong linear downward trend in global terrorism, to be observed during the last two decades, coincided with rising globalization in both the centers and the peripheries of the world system, and that the percentage of people with less than 2 $ a day even declined in the Middle East and North Africa. We also found no systematic interaction between the differentials of growth in the center and the periphery or inequality differentials in the center and the periphery and patterns of global terrorism. I. e. a western socio-liberal, multi-lateral and non-interventionist policy could have won the fight against international terrorism. We then refute empirically the Huntington hypothesis about the incompatibility of Islam and successful socio-economic development.
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English
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Arno Tausch
This is me
Publication Date
June 16, 2007
Submission Date
December 16, 2015
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Year 2007 Volume: 6 Number: 1&2