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SPOTLIGHT: Islamic World


Reuters/Morteza Nikoubazl - Iranian musician waits to leave the stage after performing in Tehran.

Save to My Portfolio Arts and Culture in the U.S.-Muslim World Relationship

Cynthia P. Schneider and Kristina Nelson, June 2008

Cynthia Schneider and Kristina Nelson explore the capacity of arts and culture to move and persuade audiences as well as to shape and reveal identities. Their research indicates there is a hunger, in both those in the United States and those in the Muslim world, to understand each others culture, and they offer numerous recommendations to resolve misunderstandings. Read More

Islamic World, Diplomacy, Middle East, Media & Journalism

SPOTLIGHT: Middle East


Reuters/Rafael Marchante - Women attend the opening ceremony of the 4th Arab Innovative Teachers Forum in Skhirat

Save to My Portfolio Building a Knowledge Society in the Arab World

Kristin M. Lord, April 2008

"Arab nations share a history of remarkable intellectual and scientific achievement,” writes Kristin Lord, “yet as a group, these 22 countries lag behind other regions—and their own potential—in educational achievement, scientific advances, and economic growth.” Drawing on the insights of a distinguished panel of experts from the Arab world, Lord assesses what has happened in the five years since the UNDP’s Arab Human Development Report 2003. Read More

Middle East, Education, Islamic World, Technology and Development, Developing Countries

U.S.-Islamic World Forum


Reuters - Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during the U.S- Islamic world forum

Save to My Portfolio New Directions

Saturday, February 16, 2008
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Doha, Qatar

The 2008 U.S.-Islamic World Forum, held from February 16-18, 2008, in Doha, Qatar, was an immense success, bringing together key leaders in the fields of politics, business, media, academia, and civil society from across the Muslim world and the United States. Now in its fifth year, the forum has become the foremost meeting for positive cross-cultural engagement among leaders from the United States and the Muslim world. Read More

Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Arab-Israeli Relations, Islamic World

Religion, Radicalism and Violence


Reuters/Mian Kursheed - Prayers at the Red Mosque in Islamabad

Save to My Portfolio What Does God Have to Do with It? The Links Between Religion, Radicalism and Violence

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Washington, DC

Religion is enjoying a global resurgence. Aside from continental Europe, the majority of the world’s inhabitants attend religious services more regularly, and claim to believe more fervently. At the same time, ideologically-inspired violence – both terrorism and war – is also on the rise. Clearly, faith in God is playing a large and mounting role in both private life and contemporary politics. Read More

Islamic World, Religion

political islam in indonesia


Reuters/Supri Supri - Indonesian Muslim women carry placards as they take part in a rally in Jakarta

Save to My Portfolio The Interplay Between U.S. Foreign Policy and Political Islam in Indonesia

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
3:00 PM to 9/18/2007 4:30:00 PM
Washington, DC

While some Indonesians hold radical and anti-American sentiments, others admire the United States and share the same values of freedom, multiculturalism, and democracy. Read More

Islamic World, Indonesia

About Us

The Brookings Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World is a major research project, housed under the auspices of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy. It is designed to respond to some of the profound questions that the terrorist attacks of September 11th have raised for U.S. policy.

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