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No Longer Invisible

Unlike other ascribed and self-described "people of color" in the United States, Arabs are often hidden under the Caucasian label, if not forgotten altogether. But eleven months after September 11, 2001, the Arab-American is no longer invisible. Whether traveling, driving, working, walking through a
Louise Cainkar • 16 min read
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Arabs, Race and the Post-September 11 National Security State

In the face of a post-September 11 wave of racially motivated attacks against people from the Middle East and South Asia, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division announced in a September 13, 2001 press release that "any threats of violence or discrimination against Arab or Muslim Americans or
Salah Hassan • 14 min read
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Solidarity in the Time of Anti-Normalization

The 1979 Camp David peace treaty may have brought an end to formal hostilities between Egypt and Israel, but their peace is a cold one. Moreover, there has always been a wide gap between how this treaty shapes Egyptian foreign policy and popular Egyptian sentiment toward Israel. Since Camp David, Eg
Elliott Colla • 16 min read
MER Article

The Costs of Chaos in Palestine

Israel has launched a comprehensive war of attrition in the Occupied Territories, whose objective is a decisive military victory leading to prolonged interim arrangements dictated by Israel. Facing these overwhelming odds, the Palestinians remain plagued by a crisis of leadership that has already ex
Mouin Rabbani • 11 min read
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Washington Makes Its Case for War

After months of internal debate within the Bush administration -- and in the media -- over how the United States intends to remove Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq, the focus of deliberations has shifted. As military action appears more imminent, serious questions are suddenly being raised about the precise motives
Raad Alkadiri, Fareed Mohamedi • 10 min read
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From the Editors (Fall 2002)

As this issue went to press, official Washington awaited George W. Bush's September 12 address to the United Nations, in which he was expected to end months of speculation over whether, and how, the US will act to produce "regime change" in Iraq. Despite White House
The Editors • 2 min read

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