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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2005 - History - 384 pages
This provocative and disturbing book is about the transformation of Europe into Eurabia, a cultural and political appendage of the Arab/Muslim world. Eurabia is fundamentally anti-Christian, anti-Western, anti-American, and antisemitic, while striving for Israel's disappearance and the vilification and isolation of America. The institution responsible for this transformation, and that continues to propagate its ideological message, is the Euro-Arab Dialogue, developed by European and Arab politicians and intellectuals over the past thirty years. With all the drama of a master writer, Bat Ye'or presents a wide range of historical and contemporary documents and facts to tell the story of how the European Union is being subverted by Islamic hostility to the very ethics and values of Europe itself. Readers who seek a fair resolution of the Arab-Israel conflict will be shocked by the evidence produced in these pages of unfair pressures and deliberate distortions. Europe's independence of spirit is shown in the process of being undermined. This book challenges the current demonization of Israel and should be essential reading for everyone interested in true peace in the Middle East

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Contents

CONDITIONING MINDS
190
The Signs of Dhimmitude
194
THE ISLAMIZATION OF CHRISTIANITY
211
Christianitys Flight to Marcionism
213
EURABIA AGAINST AMERICA
225
The EU Proximity Policy
230
The EuroMediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue of Cultures
233
Enlargement of Minds
238

THE EMERGENCE OF A EUROARAB POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC BLOG
52
The Arab Conditions
53
The EECs Conditions
56
A NEW POLITICAL AND CULTURAL ENTITY
63
A New Cultural Entity
66
THE SPIRAL THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AS AN INSTRUMENT OF ARAB POLICY
70
The Oil Weapon
71
Arab Policy in Europe
75
THE POLITICAL ALIGNMENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
78
Pio Manzu Research Centre Symposium Rimini 1979
80
The 1980 Declaration of Venice and the Fez Islamic Conference
84
The Hamburg Symposium 1983
89
THE CULTURAL ALIGNMENT EUROARAB SEMINARS
91
The Hamburg Symposium 1983
96
FOREIGN POLICY
101
The Creation of a Virtual ArabMuslim World
103
AN ANTIZIONIST ANTISEMITIC POLICY
111
European Actions Against Israel
116
THE NEW EUROARAB CULTURE
131
ARAB AND MUSLIM UNACCOUNTABILITY AS A POLICY
147
THE ANDALUSIAN UTOPIA
163
Islamic Cultural Superiority over Europe
167
PALESTINIANISM A NEW EURABIAN CULT
176
Manipulation of Jewish History
186
European AntiAmericanism
241
THE BACKLASH OF THE PARTNERSHIP
243
EuroAmerican Relations
246
The Partnership
249
Eurabia
252
The War Against Western Culture
253
Europe and Judeophobia
257
The Utopian Society
261
Dialogue on Trial
265
Venice EuroArab Seminar 1977
271
EuroArab Symposium Paris 1977
273
Fez Islamic Conference 1980
274
Amman Arab Summit Conference 1980
281
Mecca Islamic Summit Conference 1981
284
Hamburg Symposium 1983
296
Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly 1991
302
Vatican Commission 2003
307
Putrajaya Islamic Summit 2003
312
European Commission HighLevel Advisory Group Report 2003
321
Notes
324
Bibliography
347
Index
363
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