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Islam in Europe and US security

22 April 2005

Introductory remarks: Heddy Riss, The Center for Institutions and Governance, UC Berkeley
Bruce Cain, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley

Panel 1: Globalization and its Impact on Muslim Practices
Chair:
Nezar Alsayyad, Center of Middle Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley
Olivier Roy, Centre national de la Recherche scientifique, Paris
Mark LeVine, History, UC Irvine
Saba Mahmood, Anthropology, UC Berkeley
Ahmed Alibasic, Society of Ulama of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Panel 2: Globalization and Its Impact on Islamic Doctrine
Chair:
Steven Fish, Political Science, UC Berkeley
Marc Sageman, Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Abdoulaye Kane, Anthropology, University of Florida
Jocelyne Cesari, Arts and Science, Harvard University
Aziz Huq, Center for Justice, NYU School of Law

Panel 3: Islam and the Values of Democracy
Chair:
John Lie, Institute of International and Area Studies, UC Berkeley
Khaled Abou El Fadl, Law, UCLA School of Law
Justo Lacunza Balda, Pontifical Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, Rome, Italy
Dale Eickelman, Anthropology, Dartmouth College

Roundtable: Islam and Conflict
Chair:
Bruce Cain, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley
Olivier Roy, Centre national de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris
Nadia Yassine, al-Adl wal-Ihsan (Justice and Charity) Islamist Movement
Gunter Mulack, German Foreign Office, Berlin and Dialogue with the Islamic World
Ali Ferdowsi, History and Political Science, Notre Dame de Namur University
Hatem Bazian, Near Eastern and Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley