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Author Page - RICHARD W BULLIET

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The Future of the Islamic Movement
Richard W. Bulliet
November/December 1993
Summary: The militant Islamic movement, threatening the PLO's power base and Israel's security, forced the parties to end their enduring and bloody stalemate. But now that Israel and the PLO have shaken hands, disparate Islamic groups from Algeria to Lebanon will calculate for themselves the accord's costs and benefits. If the Islamic movement could finally make Israel and the PLO come to terms, can it now break a fragile peace?
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The Case for Islamo-Christian Civilization.

Richard W. Bulliet.

Columbia University Press, 2004.

March/April 2005

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The Columbia History of the 20th Century.

Edited by Richard W. Bulliet.

New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.

November/December 1998

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Islam: The View from the Edge.

Richard W. Bulliet.

New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.

May/June 1994

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