+ Follow BERNARD LEWIS Tag
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[Title] => The cartoon wars
[Summary] => So are we now seeing a clash of civilizations, writ in cartoonists ink?
For the past few days the world has been seeing a direct confrontation between Islam and liberal democracy. It is ugly and painful and at times comically surreal to watch. It is unpleasant to contemplate the long-term consequences, and the temptation is strong to just look away and hope for the storm to blow over.
But if the world is going to resolve this problem, we will have to look it straight in the eye, even if we have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the face-off.
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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[Title] => Fixing ourselves? Ask the right questions!
[Summary] => Ive been out of Cebu for more than two weeks now, flying the other week to Beijing to cover the formal opening of the Philippine Tourism Office with Tourism Secretary Roberto "Obet" Pagdanganan and meeting Philippine Ambassador Willy Gaa, a good friend of my golf crony, Jake Marques. Now were here in the United States at the tail-end of a four-day conference and to some spend time with our old friends, Filipinos who found the greener pastures of the United States, sharing the so-called "American dream."
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-02 00:00:00
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BERNARD LEWIS
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For the past few days the world has been seeing a direct confrontation between Islam and liberal democracy. It is ugly and painful and at times comically surreal to watch. It is unpleasant to contemplate the long-term consequences, and the temptation is strong to just look away and hope for the storm to blow over.
But if the world is going to resolve this problem, we will have to look it straight in the eye, even if we have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the face-off.
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[Title] => Fixing ourselves? Ask the right questions!
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