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(Created page with "'''Islamic countries''' are one of the numerous focuses of Think tanks in the world. ==The study of Islamic countries as a critical priority for think tanks worldwide== The study of Islamic countries has emerged as a critical priority for think tanks worldwide, driven by the geopolitical significance of Muslim-majority states, demographic shifts, and evolving security paradigms. ==Think thanks' Objectives in Islamic Countries== These nations—spanning the Middle East...") |
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==Think thanks' Objectives in Islamic Countries== | ==Think thanks' Objectives in Islamic Countries== | ||
These nations—spanning the Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Sahel—represent 24% of the global population and control 60% of proven oil reserves, making them indispensable to discussions about energy security, counterterrorism, and cultural diplomacy | These nations—spanning the Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Sahel—represent 24% of the global population and control 60% of proven oil reserves, making them indispensable to discussions about energy security, counterterrorism, and cultural diplomacy. | ||
The Wikivahdat entry "[[Islamic Countries as a Strategic Focus in Global Think Tank Research]]" examines how global and regional think tanks frame these issues, the methodologies they employ, and their influence on international [[policymaking]] toward Islamic states. | ==Research axes on [[Islamic countries]] in Contemporary Think Tanks== | ||
Contemporary think tank research on Islamic countries clusters around three axes: | |||
# decoding the interplay between Islamic governance models and modernization agendas; | |||
# analyzing the socioeconomic impacts of youth bulges in populations where 40% are under 25; and | |||
# mapping the geopolitical consequences of intra-Islamic alliances and rivalries. | |||
The [[Wikivahdat]] entry "[[Islamic Countries as a Strategic Focus in Global Think Tank Research]]" examines how global and regional think tanks frame these issues, the methodologies they employ, and their influence on international [[policymaking]] toward Islamic states. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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