10 August 2006

The Muslim World: What Executives Must Know

An expert on Islam tackles the role of women, Iran's quest for nukes, the stability of Iraq -- and much more

A GMJ Q&A with John L. Esposito, Ph.D., a world-renowned scholar on Islam, political Islam, and the impact of Islamic movements in Africa and Asia
John L. Esposito, a renowned expert on the Islamic world, dismisses the notion that there's an unbridgeable divide between the West and the Muslim world -- even if the current situation inspires little but frustration, anger, and despair. In fact, Western business leaders have developed solid and productive relationships there for many years, and in this interview, Dr. Esposito explains how you can do it, too.
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