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  1. 12 de feb. de 2008 · Reconciliation. : Benazir Bhutto. HarperCollins, Feb 12, 2008 - Political Science - 560 pages. From the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, who finished writing this extraordinary book just days before her assassination, comes a groundbreaking vision of how to bridge the widening gap between the Islamic world and the West.

  2. A Study of Transformational Leadership in Bhutto’s Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy and the West. December 2010; DOI:10.31384 ... To what extent did Bhutto‟s last book Reconciliation: Islam, ...

  3. More importantly she argues that Islam and the West do not need to be headed on a collision course toward a "clash of civilizations." People of the region do want democracy, yet the United State's role in helping to overthrow the democratically elected government of Iran in 1953, and many other short-sighted interventions, made generations of Muslims suspicious and cynical about Western ...

  4. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Reconciliation Islam, Democracy, and the West by Benazir Bhutto. Publication date 2008 Publisher London-New York-Sydney-Toronto: Simon & Schuster Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate

  5. Reconciliation is the story of a courageous woman and her struggle for democracy and moderation in Islam. Benazir Bhutto, not the extremists who killed her, represented the vast majority of Pakistani Muslims and this book is a reminder of how much we have lost.”

  6. 15 de feb. de 2008 · Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West. Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party, was seen as vital to that country's future. In exile for years, in late 2007 she felt the time had come to actively re-engage and to return to the country she loved.

  7. From the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, who finished writing this extraordinary book just days before her assassination, comes a groundbreaking vision of how to bridge the widening gap between the Islamic world and the West.<br /> <br /> Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan in October 2007, after eight years of exile, hopeful that she could be a catalyst for change. Upon a tumultuous ...