Courting Islam: The Evolution of Perceptions of Islam within the British and American governments from the European Colonial period to the War on Terror

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Sean Oliver-Dee
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Purpose: This article explores the changing attitudes to, and perceptions of Islam that developed over a period in which substantive engagements between Anglo-American strategic interests brought them more and more into contact with Muslim majority governments and cultures. Methodology: Using historical analysis, the article examines selected primary literature to understand how perceptions of Islam within American and British policymaking circles evolved during the European Colonial period. Findings: The key finding is the extent to which perceptions of Islam and Muslims were government not just by the nature of the incidents and issues that politicians and officials were dealing with, but also by the shifting cultural shifts taking place in America and Britain. Originality: The article’s originality lies in the methodological approach of examining US-British policymaker’s perceptions of Islam based upon their experiences. In so doing, the article offers an approach to West-Islam relational debates that avoids critiquing the validity of the observations and instead deepens our understandings of where the perceptions came from as a basis for improved dialogues in the future.
《追求伊斯兰教:从欧洲殖民时期到反恐战争时期,英美政府对伊斯兰教观念的演变》
目的:本文探讨了英美战略利益之间的实质性接触使他们越来越多地与穆斯林占多数的政府和文化接触,这一时期对伊斯兰教的态度和看法的变化。方法:采用历史分析,本文考察了选定的原始文献,以了解在欧洲殖民时期,美国和英国的决策圈对伊斯兰教的看法是如何演变的。研究发现:关键的发现是,对伊斯兰教和穆斯林的看法在多大程度上取决于政治家和官员所处理的事件和问题的性质,还取决于美国和英国正在发生的文化转变。原创性:本文的原创性在于基于经验考察美英政策制定者对伊斯兰教的看法的方法方法。通过这样做,本文为西方-伊斯兰关系的辩论提供了一种方法,避免了批评观察的有效性,而是加深了我们对感知来源的理解,作为未来改进对话的基础。
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