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Alqaeda Goes To College Impact Of The War On Terror On American Higher Education James Ottavio Castagnera

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Alqaeda Goes To College Impact Of The War On Terror On American Higher Education James Ottavio Castagnera
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 216
Author: James Ottavio Castagnera
ISBN: 9780313364297, 031336429X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Alqaeda Goes To College Impact Of The War On Terror On American Higher Education James Ottavio Castagnera by James Ottavio Castagnera 9780313364297, 031336429X instant download after payment.

This volume is the first book-length treatment of how the 9/11 attacks and the American political scene afterward have affected higher education in this country. It covers topics such as: universities' roles in training counter-terrorism experts, particularly anthropologists working in Iraq and Afghanistan; bio-terrorism research on campuses; inflammatory critiques by the likes of Ward Churchill; the conspiracy theories advocated by some academics regarding 9/11; lawsuits against universities by terror victims trying to get settlements from countries like Iran by seizing archaeological artifacts in American universities; accused Islamists teaching at American colleges, like Sami al-Arian at USF.

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