Islamophobia and Anti-Pakistani Sentiment: European Origins, Developments and Preventative Strategies

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
IPRI Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.31945/iprij.220103
M. Hunter
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Abstract

Despite lack of an accepted international definition of the term, ‘Islamophobia,’ has been used widely to describe the fear that people have of Islam, Muslims or a perceived Muslimness; a mindset which often manifests in religiously aggravated hate crimes and anti-Muslim discrimination. It has also become associated with the views and policies expressed by the European leaders, including the Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson, and France’s re-elected President, Emmanuel Macron. While many pinpoint 9/11 as precipitating a great deal of Islamophobia, its European origin is far older and will be traced back to Colonialism and Orientalism, the product of which was an Islamophobic mindset that remains strong today. This Paper is an attempt to explore this development and its relationship with anti-Pakistani sentiment, the preventative strategies of cultural influence through soft power and counter-disinformation will be presented as suggestions for tackling Islamophobia.
伊斯兰恐惧症和反巴基斯坦情绪:欧洲的起源、发展和预防策略
尽管“伊斯兰恐惧症”一词缺乏公认的国际定义,但它已被广泛用于描述人们对伊斯兰教、穆斯林或穆斯林的恐惧;这种心态经常表现在宗教仇恨犯罪和反穆斯林歧视中。它还与欧洲领导人表达的观点和政策联系在一起,包括英国首相鲍里斯·约翰逊和法国连任总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙。尽管许多人认为9/11引发了大量的伊斯兰恐惧症,但其欧洲起源要古老得多,可以追溯到殖民主义和东方主义,其产物是至今仍很强烈的伊斯兰恐惧心态。本文试图探讨这一发展及其与反巴基斯坦情绪的关系,通过软实力和反虚假信息进行文化影响的预防策略将作为解决伊斯兰恐惧症的建议。
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