
Title
- Current Controversies
Attribution
Mary E. Williams, book editorPublication Details
BookGreenhaven Press2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS REFERENCE (MAIN) HV6432 .T4735 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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The events of September 11, 2001, provoked a variety of responses from world leaders, political activists, media figures, and educators. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Islamic beliefs led to the attack on America / by Don Feder
- Political extremism led to the attack on America / by Sohail Hashmi
- Religious fundamentalism led to the attack on America / by Andrew Sullivan
- Western leftism contributed to the attack on America / by Waller R. Newell
- Post-cold war lassitude contributed to the attack on America / by Gary Hart
- The CIA contributed to the attack on America / by Michel Chossudovsky
- Lax immigration policies contributed to the attack on America / by Linda Bowles
- Hating America : an overview / by Mary H. Cooper
- Anger about U.S. policy in the Middle East is justified / by Larry Everest
- Anger about American dominance is justified / by Doris Haddock
- Anger about the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan is justified / by Arundhati Roy
- Hatred of America is not justified / by Mona Charen
- Making excuses for terrorism is unacceptable / by Earl D. Rabd
- Criticism of America is often oversimplified / by Todd Gitlin
- Civil liberties and the war against terrorism : an overview / by David Masci and Patrick Marshall
- Anti-terrorism measures threaten civil liberties / by Patricia Nell Warren
- Military tribunals threaten civil liberties / by Jesse Jackson
- Using racial profiling to fight terrorism threatens civil liberties / by Extra!
- Censorship of unpopular views threatens civil liberties / by the National Coalition Against Censorship
- Expanded police powers are needed to ensure U.S. security / by Lamar Smith
- Military tribunals need not erode civil liberties / by Joseph I. Lieberman
- Racial profiling could be a useful tool against terrorism / by John Derbyshire
- Reject violence and war as a means of resolving conflict / by Howard Zinn
- Engage in military retaliation against terrorists / by Stephen Cox
- Hold a national conversation on foreign policy / by Mike Miller
- Prepare for a sustained conflict / by David Aaron
- Dismantle the international terror network / by Benjamin Netanyahu
- Reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil / by Rob Nixon
- Destroy Saddam Hussein’s regime / by Gary Schmitt
- Attend to educational and economic needs in the Islamic world / by Tashbih Sayyed
- Reform immigration laws / by James H. Walsh
- Prepare for biological attacks from terrorists / by Susan Katz Keating
ISBN
- 0737713240
- 0737713259
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