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The Muslim World After 9/11 on JSTOR


The Muslim World After 9/11 on JSTOR

¹ The United States—through its response to the September 2001 terrorist attacks, the subsequent war on terrorism, and the removal from power of the Taliban in ...

Islamophobia and Law Enforcement in a Post 9/11 World - jstor

can be applied to the religion and believers of. Islam. The concept of Islamophobia is distinguished from xenophobia, racism, and anti- terrorism, by its ...

Angel M. Rabasa, Cheryl Benard, Peter Chalk, C. Christine ... - jstor

Karasik, Rollie Lal, Ian Lesser and David Thaler. RAND Corporation, 2004. ISBN 0 8330 3534 7, xxxix +525 pp., ?27.50 (pbk). Among the plethora of publications ...

The Muslim World After 9/11 - RAND

3. September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001—Influence. 4. Islam and politics—Islamic countries. 5. Islamic fundamentalism. 6. National security— ...

Being and Belonging: Muslims in the United States since 9/11 - jstor

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, instantly transformed many ordinary Muslim and Arab Americans into suspected terrorists. In the weeks and ...

Global Terror and the Rise of Xenophobia/Islamophobia - jstor

novelist John Updike (1932-2009). Updike is not the only writer who has contribut in the post-9/11 American cultural production by relying on the same ...

Behind the Backlash: Muslim Americans After 9/11 on JSTOR

As the nation tried to absorb the shock of the 9/11 attacks, Muslim Americans were caught up in an unprecedented wave of backlash violence.

Islam in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria - jstor

These various identifying influences can be subdivided into three broad streams: Islamic traditionalism, Islamic modern- ism, and Islamic fundamentalism. Muslim ...

228 Book Reviews - jstor

Not informed by much refreshing analytical departure, The US Approach to the Islamic World in Post ... contrasting the case of Angel M.Ramasa's Muslim World after ...

9/11 in Retrospect: George W. Bush's Grand Strategy, Reconsidered

of the George W. Bush administration. But the administration's new approach, one that garnered so much praise and so much crit.

The Arab American and Muslim American Experience After 9/11 - jstor

The title for this book emerged from research data showing that during the three years following the attacks of September 11, 2001, a majority of Arab Muslim ...

Hate Crimes against Arabs and Muslims in Post-9/11 America

This reported increase in hate crime incidents against Arab and Muslim Americans (what we refer to as “Arab/Muslim” throughout the text)1 in the aftermath of 9/ ...

Innocent Until Proven Muslim: Islamophobia, the War on Terror, and ...

On September 11, 2001, nineteen terrorists hijacked fourairplanes and carried out attacks on the United States, killingmore than three thousand Americans ...

Arabs and Muslims in the Media after 9/11 - Evelyn Alsultany

Our enemy is a radical network of terrorists, and every government that supports them.”1. News reporters interviewed Arab and Muslim Americans, seemingly eager ...

The World After 9/11: What Have We Learned - jstor

Charlie Wilson s war: The extraordinary story of how the wildest man in Congress and Rogue. CIA agents changed the history of our time. New York: Grover Press.

Muslim Americans reflect on the impact of 9/11 - Harvard Gazette

Harvard Muslim Americans discuss the impact of Sept. 11 on their lives and what it means to be Muslim American 20 years after 9/11.

The Muslim world after 9/11 - Library of Congress

Headings · - Islam and politics--Islamic countries · - Islamic fundamentalism · - National security--United States · - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001-- ...

U.S. Strategy in the Muslim World After 9/11 | RAND

In light of 9/11 and the war on terrorism, it is important for U.S. leaders to develop a shaping strategy toward the Muslim world.

The Global War on Terrorism: The First 100 Days - state.gov

Homeland Security. President Bush has taken steps to help protect America against further terrorist attacks, providing $20 billion for homeland security; ...

Islamophobia and Public Health in the United States - PMC

The recent rise in Islamophobia calls for a public health perspective that considers the stigmatized identity of Muslim Americans and health implications of ...