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The Return of the Consuls: Islamic networks and foreign policy perspectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina By Eldar Sarajlić Paper presented at the conference ‘After the Wahabi Mirage: Islam, politics and international net
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Europe / /

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Montenegro / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Saudi Arabia / Croatia / Slovenia / Serbia and Montenegro / Yugoslavia / Serbia / Macedonia / Iran / /

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University of Oxford / Herzegovina Eldar Sarajlić Central European University / building Bosniak / Balkans’ European Studies Centre / University of Oxford December / /

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs / al-Qaeda / Party of Democratic Action / Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldar Sarajlić Central European University Budapest / Balkans’ European Studies Centre / European Union / Mladi Muslimani / University of Oxford / /

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Bill Clinton / Alija Izetbegović / Eldar Sarajlić / Islam / Ivo Andrić / /

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Bosnian Muslim / /

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Ohio / Kosovo / /

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Western Balkans / /

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