the role of Christian fundamentalism in US foreign policy and more specifically how Christian fundamentalism may be seen as an opposing force to Islamism

One of the major issues explored in the readings for the final week of the course is the role of Christian fundamentalism in US foreign policy and more specifically how Christian fundamentalism may be seen as an opposing force to Islamism. An unspoken concern has been whether this opposition may have violent repercussions either through terrorism or more conventional warfare.

In this assignment you are to develop an annotated bibliography of at least ten sources (preferably five on each side of the debate) that explore the following question: What is the actual role of Christian millennialism in US foreign policy? What are the implications of your findings, if any, for international peace?

Here are the instructions for completing such a bibliography:

Note: You are not writing a research paper that answers this question, but developing a set of resources that you think should be consulted by someone if they were to write such a paper.

Using the four links provided below, learn how to create an annotated bibliography (a bibliography with brief descriptions of each source and how it will be useful.)

Note: You may use any style for bibliographic entries that you would like (Chicago/Turabian, APA or MLA), as long as you choose one style and use it consistently.

Your annotated bibliography should have at least ten entries. You may include books, academic journal articles, and websites. You should refer to at least one book and at least four websites.