Muqtedar Khan

Muqtedar Khan is a professor of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware.

Karen Hughes and American Muslims

How can U.S. Muslims improve the image of the United States in the Middle East and beyond?

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Egypt’s Lead in the Arab World

Is Egypt still the political and cultural center of the Arab world?

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Teaching Globalization

What is globalization — and how can it be taught to students in universities and colleges?

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The Empire and the Kingdom: U.S.-Saudi Relations in Crisis — Again

What will Saudi Arabia choose for the future — U.S. allies or Wahhabi Islam?

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Syed Qutb — John Locke of the Islamic World?

Syed Qutb: Key supporter of Islamic terrorism — or key intellectual of Islamic reform and renewal?

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Middle East — If There’s a Will, There’s a Way

Will The Bush Administration's "road map to peace" actually deliver peace in the Middle East?

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Islam and Women

Does Muhammad’s relationship with women provide a model for modern Islamic behavior?

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Wahhabism Goes Global

What parallels are there around the world to the extreme Muslim Wahhabist sect?

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Memo to Mr. bin Laden: Give Up!

How does an American Muslim respond to the threats of Osama bin Laden?

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U.S. Nuclear Policy: Full of Double Standards?

Does the U.S. campaign against nuclear weapons in Iraq reflect a double standard?

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