Please revise and expand the current draft of the thesis titled Islamophobia and Global Political Relations: Western Narratives and Muslim Responses to approximately 5,8006,200 words, ensuring that all additions deepen the theoretical, analytical, and empirical quality of the work without adding repetition or filler content. Strengthen the International Relations dimension by adding a subsection in the Literature Review titled Islamophobia in International Relations Theory, integrating Constructivism (e.g., Wendt, Katzenstein), Securitization Theory (Buzan, Wver, de Wilde), and Soft Power Theory (Joseph Nye) to anchor the argument more firmly in IR scholarship. Expand the comparative right-wing political analysis beyond the Netherlands and Sweden to include France (lacit debates and hijab bans), Germany (AfD), Austria (FP), and Italy (Salvini), examining how economic insecurity, migration crises, and populist nationalism contribute to the institutional normalization of Islamophobia. Broaden the global scope by incorporating analytical discussion of China (Uyghur securitization), Myanmar (Rohingya crisis), and IndiaPakistan diplomatic tensions, focusing on implications for regional stability and foreign policy. Deepen the section on Muslim minority impacts by adding analysis of economic marginalization, labor market discrimination, intersectionality (including gendered Islamophobia), intergenerational identity formation, and social capital erosion, supported by empirical research. Expand the counterstrategies section by incorporating discussion of international organizations (UN, OIC, EU frameworks), digital counter-narratives and algorithmic bias, and education or curriculum reform grounded in peace education literature. Add a short Limitations and Directions for Future Research section addressing reliance on secondary sources, geographic scope limitations, and areas requiring further empirical investigation. Include at least 1015 additional recent academic sources (20202024) from peer-reviewed journals, academic books, and credible institutional reports, and ensure all citations follow APA 7 format. Maintain a formal academic tone, avoid repetition of theoretical definitions, ensure strong transitions between sections, and align all expansions with the central thesis that Islamophobia operates primarily as cultural violence that enables structural and direct harm while destabilizing Muslim minority integration and international relations. Most importantly, ensure there is absolutely no plagiarism: all paraphrasing must be fully original, no copied sentences may appear, all quotations must be properly cited, and the final draft must pass plagiarism detection software.
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