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ReportJune 22, 2006
The Great Divide: How Westerners and Muslims View Each Other

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The Great Divide: How Westerners and Muslims View Each Other I. Muslims and the West - How Each Sees The Other II. The Rift Between Muslims and the West: Causes and Consequences III. Islam, Modernity and Terrorism Voices from Countries Methodological Appendix
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