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The coming Balkan caliphate : the threat of radical Islam to Europe and the West / Christopher Deliso ; foreword by Loretta Napoleoni
Bib ID 4083330
Format BookBook
Author
Deliso, Christopher, 1974-
 
Online Versions
Description Westport, Conn. : Praeger Security International, c2007 
xxi, 213 p. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 9780275995256 (alk. paper) 
Full contents
  • Bosnia : Clinton's gift to fundamentalist Islam
  • Hotel Tirana and a strange enough jihad
  • A plain of black beards?
  • The Macedonian enigma
  • The Ottoman legacy and Turkey's deep shadow
  • Fixin' to lose
  • Byzantine politics, global economics, 'certain foreign relations' and the war on terror
  • The next generation : jihad, the Balkans and the threat to the West.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Terrorism - Balkan Peninsula.  |  Islam - Balkan Peninsula - History.  |  Islam and politics - Balkan Peninsula.  |  Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations.

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