St Antony's College, Oxford
25-26 April 2003

 

The Oxford-Princeton Conference, ‘Muslims in Europe post 9/11’, is the first major international conference to assess the impact of the 2001 terror attacks against Washington and New York on the Muslim communities in Europe.

This conference is the second in a series jointly organized by the Universities of Princeton and Oxford. The first conference, ‘Understanding and Responding to the Islamic World after 9/11,’ was held in Princeton on 27-28 September 2002. This conference assembled a distinguished group of intellectuals from across the Muslim world.

For the second conference, held at St Antony’s College in the University of Oxford, the organizers focussed on Muslims in the West, and Europe in particular. Participants were drawn from lawmakers, community leaders, academics and journalists from across Western Europe. A distinguished audience generated animated discussion after each panel.

The presentations and discussions have been transcribed to allow the debates opened here in Oxford to reach the widest possible audience. A summary report has also been commissioned and can be retrieved from this site (.pdf format) - click here. Hard copies of the report are available on request to dev.office@sant.ox.ac.uk

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