Reference

Chapter II
CLASH OF CIVILIZATION OR CLASH OF INTERESTS?
REFERENCES

1. Jochen Hippler, The Next Threat: Western Perception of Islam, p-147

2. Ibid. p-20,21

3. Ibid. p-57

4. Ibid. p-67

5. Ibid. p-11

6. Schulze, lecture in Colone, September 1991

7. Hippler op. cit. p-146

8. Cited by Khalid Bin Sayeed, Western Dominance and Political Islam, p-17

9. Jeff Haynes, Religion in the Third World Politics, p-24

10. Dr. Haider Mehdi, Behind the facts - Dawn 9.7.1993

11. Hippler, op. cit. p-149

12. Ibid. p-148-49

13. Edward Saeed, The uses of Culture, Dawn 24.2.1997

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