Terrorism
23 Articles & Excerpts
Introduction
Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk by Maureen Dowd From Washington to Kennebunkport to Texas to old Europe and new Europe during the past two decades, Maureen Dowd has trained her binoculars on the Bush dynasty, putting them, as both 41 and 43 have complained to her, "on the couch."
Culture Talk; or, How Not to Talk About Islam and Politics
Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: America, the Cold War, and the Roots of Terror by Mahmood Mamdani, Ph.D. This moment in history after the Cold War is referred to as the era of globalization and is marked by the ascendancy and rapid politicizing of a single term: culture. During the Cold War, we discussed socioeconomic or political developments
Tokyo Metropolitan Subway Line
Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche by Haruki Murakami Two men were assigned to drop sarin gas on the Chiyoda Line: Ikuo Hayashi and Tomomitsu Niimi. Hayashi was the principal criminal, Niimi the driver-accomplice. Why Hayashi-a senior medical doctor with an active front-line track record at the Ministry
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