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	<title>Comments on: Is Sudan a &#8220;Post Islamist&#8221; State? III</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel Van Oudenaren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Van Oudenaren</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dr. de Waal,

I wonder, if political Islam &quot;lacks the theoretical tools to tackle the challenges of governing a complex society&quot; (reason four), then is the racism of the elite (reason three) a way of compensating for that?  Are there Islamists who could come to power who have a different racial outlook?  And where is this &quot;disease&quot; most catching?  Is it definitely propagated in the popular culture and media, perhaps in Arabic sources more so than English ones? 

(Also, by the way, I appreciated your thoughtful response to my comments on your lecture to the Royal African Society; I suppose you&#039;re right that we had similar main points in looking at the situation, though I still maintain that we might have a serious policy disagreement).

Regards,

Daniel
STAND Stronger</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. de Waal,</p>
<p>I wonder, if political Islam &#8220;lacks the theoretical tools to tackle the challenges of governing a complex society&#8221; (reason four), then is the racism of the elite (reason three) a way of compensating for that?  Are there Islamists who could come to power who have a different racial outlook?  And where is this &#8220;disease&#8221; most catching?  Is it definitely propagated in the popular culture and media, perhaps in Arabic sources more so than English ones? </p>
<p>(Also, by the way, I appreciated your thoughtful response to my comments on your lecture to the Royal African Society; I suppose you&#8217;re right that we had similar main points in looking at the situation, though I still maintain that we might have a serious policy disagreement).</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Daniel<br />
STAND Stronger</p>
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