Muslim Geography at the End of Dictatorship of Liberal Paradigm

The goal of writing this article is to provoke different thoughts about the ways of building the world in which we live. For the past few years, I have already shared some of the ideas that I develop here by writing it down in opinions and speaking at symposia, but I did not clearly relate the need...

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Veröffentlicht in:ADAM AKADEMİ Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 2024-03
1. Verfasser: Mulaosmanovic, Admir
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The goal of writing this article is to provoke different thoughts about the ways of building the world in which we live. For the past few years, I have already shared some of the ideas that I develop here by writing it down in opinions and speaking at symposia, but I did not clearly relate the need for a change in the Muslim world, which begins with creating an equidistance towards the Eastern and Western powers like I am doing in this text. I would like to point out that the multitude of common interests of the countries of the Fertile Crescent should determine the concept of their regional cooperation as well as cooperation with others based on their respect for that very concept. It simply means that article deals positively with emergence of multipolarity advocating in the same time for centralized regional cooperation in Middle East and Nort Africa - for the beginning. As we witness the end of the hegemony of liberalism as a global enterprise, there is a need for a different kind of hegemony in areas that are integral parts of Muslim geography.
ISSN:2146-4936
DOI:10.31679/adamakademi.1365588