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It Takes a Ph.D. in Political Science …

by Daniel Pipes
Mon, 25 Sep 2006

updated Thu, 28 Sep 2006

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John J. DiIulio Jr., then a professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, wrote an article in 1995, "Tougher Law Enforcement Is Driving Down Urban Crime," that explained the drastic decline of serious crime in many big American cities by arguing that "smarter law enforcement and tougher sentencing policies" explain much of this drop. This argument, however self-evident, put DiIulio in a small minority of analysts of this problem, which he recognized in an arresting throw-away line: "Apparently, it takes a Ph.D. in criminology to doubt that keeping dangerous criminals incarcerated cuts crime and to wonder whether releasing any significant fraction of the nation's 1 million prisoners tonight would result in more serious crime tomorrow."

Well, apparently it takes a Ph.D. in political science to not see that there is a problem brewing in Europe with the growing Muslim population. Here are Carolyn M. Warner (associate professor of political science and global studies at Arizona State University) and Manfred W. Wenner (visiting scholar, department of political science, Arizona State University) writing on the subject of "Religion and the Political Organization of Muslims in Europe":

Some analysts have raised serious concerns about the foreign and domestic policy implications of the large numbers of Muslims living in Western Europe. The fear is that Muslims as a bloc will co-opt the domestic and foreign policy of various European states, subsuming it to those of Muslims from a variety of Islamic states in the Middle East and Asia, and transform the secular nature of most European states. … Western fears and criticisms are partly based on serious ignorance of the characteristics of Islam and of the people in Europe who adhere to it. Because Islam is a highly decentralized religion, it is structurally biased against facilitating large-scale collective action by its adherents. The one version which is hierarchically organized, the Shi'a, is barely present in Europe. In addition, Muslim immigrants are divided by their ethnic differences. Islam, being decentralized, allows for a myriad of practices in the different countries from which the immigrants came. Divided by ethnicity and by their own religious beliefs, Muslims in Europe will not constitute a group which will be able to impose its goals on European foreign and domestic policy.

Warner and Wenner conclude that "Muslims as a bloc will not have significant influence over European foreign and domestic policies, contrary to the fears of some commentators."

Comment: The implication of this "Don't worry, be happy" approach could be the end of Europe as it has been the past millennium and more. (September 25, 2006)

Related Topics: Muslims in Europe

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Diverse immigrants become homogenized in new society [644 words]Jason KeuterOct 20, 2006 01:04
It takes a Ph.D. in Political Science [67 words]S.C.PandaOct 4, 2006 05:50
The possible future of a Muslim Bloc in Western Europe [107 words]TL MillerOct 3, 2006 10:24
They are wrong, but they have a point [168 words]Jim EckertOct 2, 2006 10:56
Counter arguments?
[w/response] [198 words]
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Academics, Diplomats and Journalists - Follow the $, € & £ [123 words]Jeff BurkeSep 30, 2006 16:48
I am just so relieved. . .?!? [303 words]Richard C. KressSep 30, 2006 16:11
decades of embracing population control [141 words]sueSep 30, 2006 14:31
Warner and Wenner in Dreamland [91 words]LeonardSep 29, 2006 21:21
Turning a blind eye! [378 words]NickSep 29, 2006 20:10
Turning a blind eye [93 words]nickSep 29, 2006 19:44
Islam is facscist , militant, totlitarian, terrorism & racist [93 words]f.shakkiSep 29, 2006 18:40
Christian Europe will disappear [56 words]Melvin A. FechterSep 29, 2006 12:50
It All Depends On Where You Are Standing [295 words]JOverton, CaliforniaSep 29, 2006 12:14
How much in common? [124 words]Barbara MoellerSep 30, 2006 21:46
Europe [79 words]JaySep 29, 2006 09:52
NO DRASTIC DECLINE of serious crime in many big American cities [91 words]debbieSep 29, 2006 03:47

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