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Islamic Fundamentalism and the Rise of the Fourth International Revolution

Year 2006, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 1 - 40, 16.12.2006

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Islamic Fundamentalism and the Rise of the Fourth International Revolution

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  • Maykuth, Andrew. (2004, November 10). “Bin Laden on the Couch.” Hartford Courant, A4.
  • McCarthy, Rory & Borger, Julian. (2002, March 21). “U.S. fears surge in Afghan guerrilla attacks.” The Guardian.
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  • Murphy, Dan. (2004, October 23). “World Aid for Iraq falling short.” Christian Science Monitor.
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  • Ramazani, Rouhallah. (1986). Revolutionary Iran: Challenge and Response in the Middle East.
  • Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Rotella, Sebastian. (2004, July 15). “Terrorists Reported to Hide in Iran.” Hartford Courant, A4.
  • Reuters. (2003, March 20). “Events leading up to war in Iraq.” Hindustan Times.
  • Sanders, Edmund. (2005, April 1). “Cleric Inspires Political Action.” Hartford Courant, A3.
  • Sandstrom, Harald. (2003, March 7). Panel Discussion on the Iraqi Conflict at the University of
  • Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut. Schevitz, Tanya. (2002, November 26). “FBI sees leap in anti-Muslim hate crimes 9/11 attacks blamed for bias-- blacks still most frequent victims.” San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Schlesinger, Arthur. (1986). Cycles of American History. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
  • Schmitt, Eric & Bumiller, Elisabeth. (2003, May 1). “Rumsfeld Visits 2 Cities in Iraq, Meeting
  • Troops.” New York Times. Shanker, Thom. (2004, April 29). “The Struggle for Iraq: The Foe; Hussein’s Agents Behind
  • Attacks, Pentagon Finds.” New York Times. Shrader, Katherine. (2004, October 20). “U.S. Examines Al-Zarqawi Ties to Bin Laden.” Ledger-Enquirer.
  • Squittieri, Tim & Miniz, David. (2003, July 16). “U.S. Troops in Iraq facing guerrilla warfare.” USA Today.
  • Strobel, Warren. (2004, December 8). “U.S. Plans Increased Pressure on Iran.” Hartford Courant, A8.
  • Tyler, Patrick. (2003, May 25). “Iraqis Frustrated by Shift Favoring U.S.-British Rule.” New York Times.
  • United Press International. (2004, June 29). “U.S. military aid to Egypt under fire.” The Washington Times.
  • U.S. State Department. (2004). Global Terrorism 2003 Annual Report. Washington: U.S.
  • Government Printing Office. U.S. State Department. (2004). Powell Visits Voter Registration Center in Afghanistan.
  • Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. Walt, Stephen. (1996). Revolution and War. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Waltz, Kenneth. (1959). Man, the State, and War. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Waltz, Kenneth. (2002). The Continuity of International Politics. In Ken Booth & Tim Dunne
  • (Eds.), Worlds in Collision (pp. 348-353). New York: Palgrave MacMillan. Wight, Martin. (1978). Power Politics. New York: Harper Publishers.
  • Wright, Robin & Baker, Peter. (2004, December 8). “ Iran Trying To Influence Iraqi Elections,
  • Leaders Say.” Hartford Courant, A9.
Year 2006, Volume: 5 Issue: 4, 1 - 40, 16.12.2006

Abstract

References

  • Ahmad, Abdul Hamid. (2003, June 21). “Iraqi Resistance, not U.S., the real “Desert Scorpion.” Gulf News.
  • Algar, Hamid. (1981). Islam and Revolution: Writings and Declarations of Imam Khomeini.
  • Berkeley: Mizan Press. Ajami, Fouad. (1981). The Arab Predicament. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Armstrong, David. (1993). Revolution and World Order. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Barr, Cameron. (2003, February 13). “Plan: U.S. general to run Iraq.” Christian Science Monitor.
  • Ben-David, Larry. (2002). Sunni and Shiite Terrorist Networks: Competition or Collusion?
  • Jerusalem Issue Brief, 2, 1-5. Black, Cofer. (2003, April 29). Statement made at a State Department Press Conference.
  • Brown, Drew. (2002, May 24). “Raid on Taliban shows terror war changing.” Knight Ridder Newspapers.
  • Bull, Hedley. (1977). The Anarchical Society. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Burkeman, Oliver. (2004, September 13). “Bush “knew of abuse” at Guantanamo.” The Guardian.
  • Bush, George. (2003, March 16). Address to the Nation about the Invasion of Iraq.
  • Bush, George. (2003, June 15). Comments about the Pro-Democracy Demonstrations in Iran.
  • Bush, George. (2005, February 2). State of the Union Address.
  • Calvert, Peter. (1996). Revolution and International Politics. London: Pinter.
  • Chafe, William. (2003). The Unfinished Journey. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Chandrasekaran, Rajiv. (2004, August 17). “Militia to Get Truce Offer.” Hartford Courant, A5.
  • CNN. (2001, December 7). Celebrations, confusion as Kandahar falls.
  • CNN. (2003, May 7). Halliburton Iraq contract expands.
  • Combined Wire Services. (2004, May 12). “U.S. Puts Sanctions on Syria.” Hartford Courant, A3.
  • Davis, Anthony. (2003, May 15). How the Afghan War was Won. Jane’s Intelligence Review. : 10.
  • Domke, Michelle. (1997). Civil War in the Sudan: Resources or Religion? Ice Case Studies.
  • Erskine, Toni. (Ed.). (2003). Can Institutions Have Responsibilities? New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
  • Fields, Jeffrey. (2002). Islamist Terrorist Threat in the Tri-Border Region. Center for
  • Nonproliferation Studies. Frankel, Glen. (2004, April 26). “ Britain May Send More Troops to Iraq.” Washington Post.
  • Frankel, Glen. (2004, September 29). “Blair Defends Hussein Removal.” Hartford Courant, A3.
  • Hadar, Leon. (1992, August 27). The Green Peril: Creating the Islamic Fundamentalist Threat. Cato Institute.
  • Halliday, Fred. (1999). Revolution and World Politics. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Halliday, Fred. (2003). Islam and the Myth of Confrontation. London: I.B. Tauris.
  • Huntington, Samuel. (1998). The Clash of Civilizations. New York: Touchstone Books.
  • Huntington, Samuel. (2004). Who Are We? New York: Simon & Schuster.
  • Hwang, Balbina. (2004, February 13). South Korean Troops to Iraq: A Boost for U.S.-ROK
  • Relations. The Heritage Foundation. Ignatius, David. (2005, January 11). “We’re In Iraq For Years.” Hartford Courant, A7.
  • Jackman, Tom. (2002, July 16). “In Deal, Lindh Pleads Guilty to Aiding Taliban.” Washington Post, A01.
  • Kim, Kyung-Won. (1970). Revolution and International System. New York: New York University Press.
  • Kissinger, Henry. (1964). A World Restored. New York: Grosset and Dunlap.
  • Kreiger, David. (2002, September 26). The Bush Administration’s Assault on International Law.
  • World Editorial and International Law. Lewis, Bernard. (2002). What Went Wrong? New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Lewis, Bernard. (2003). The Crisis of Islam: holy war and unholy terror. New York: Modern Library.
  • Linzer, Dafna. (2005, February 13th). “Drones Help Spy On Iran.” Hartford Courant, A4.
  • Maykuth, Andrew. (2004, November 10). “Bin Laden on the Couch.” Hartford Courant, A4.
  • McCarthy, Rory & Borger, Julian. (2002, March 21). “U.S. fears surge in Afghan guerrilla attacks.” The Guardian.
  • Morgenthau, Hans. (1954). Politics Among Nations. New York: Knopf.
  • Murphy, Dan. (2004, October 23). “World Aid for Iraq falling short.” Christian Science Monitor.
  • Priest, Dana. (2005, January 14). “Fertile Soil For Terror’s Future.” Hartford Courant, A9.
  • Ramazani, Rouhallah. (1986). Revolutionary Iran: Challenge and Response in the Middle East.
  • Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Rotella, Sebastian. (2004, July 15). “Terrorists Reported to Hide in Iran.” Hartford Courant, A4.
  • Reuters. (2003, March 20). “Events leading up to war in Iraq.” Hindustan Times.
  • Sanders, Edmund. (2005, April 1). “Cleric Inspires Political Action.” Hartford Courant, A3.
  • Sandstrom, Harald. (2003, March 7). Panel Discussion on the Iraqi Conflict at the University of
  • Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut. Schevitz, Tanya. (2002, November 26). “FBI sees leap in anti-Muslim hate crimes 9/11 attacks blamed for bias-- blacks still most frequent victims.” San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Schlesinger, Arthur. (1986). Cycles of American History. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
  • Schmitt, Eric & Bumiller, Elisabeth. (2003, May 1). “Rumsfeld Visits 2 Cities in Iraq, Meeting
  • Troops.” New York Times. Shanker, Thom. (2004, April 29). “The Struggle for Iraq: The Foe; Hussein’s Agents Behind
  • Attacks, Pentagon Finds.” New York Times. Shrader, Katherine. (2004, October 20). “U.S. Examines Al-Zarqawi Ties to Bin Laden.” Ledger-Enquirer.
  • Squittieri, Tim & Miniz, David. (2003, July 16). “U.S. Troops in Iraq facing guerrilla warfare.” USA Today.
  • Strobel, Warren. (2004, December 8). “U.S. Plans Increased Pressure on Iran.” Hartford Courant, A8.
  • Tyler, Patrick. (2003, May 25). “Iraqis Frustrated by Shift Favoring U.S.-British Rule.” New York Times.
  • United Press International. (2004, June 29). “U.S. military aid to Egypt under fire.” The Washington Times.
  • U.S. State Department. (2004). Global Terrorism 2003 Annual Report. Washington: U.S.
  • Government Printing Office. U.S. State Department. (2004). Powell Visits Voter Registration Center in Afghanistan.
  • Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. Walt, Stephen. (1996). Revolution and War. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  • Waltz, Kenneth. (1959). Man, the State, and War. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Waltz, Kenneth. (2002). The Continuity of International Politics. In Ken Booth & Tim Dunne
  • (Eds.), Worlds in Collision (pp. 348-353). New York: Palgrave MacMillan. Wight, Martin. (1978). Power Politics. New York: Harper Publishers.
  • Wright, Robin & Baker, Peter. (2004, December 8). “ Iran Trying To Influence Iraqi Elections,
  • Leaders Say.” Hartford Courant, A9.
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Publication Date December 16, 2006
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APA Cooley, J. (2006). Islamic Fundamentalism and the Rise of the Fourth International Revolution. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 5(4), 1-40.
AMA Cooley J. Islamic Fundamentalism and the Rise of the Fourth International Revolution. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. December 2006;5(4):1-40.
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