<i>Scapegoating Islam</i> explores the role Islam and Muslims have played in the evolution of US national security policy over the last 400 years. It is an important addition to the existing literature on national security. It is well researched and referenced. Anyone dealing with or studying US national security would benefit from this book.

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Exploring the experience of Muslims in America following 9/11, this book assesses how anti-Muslim bias within the U.S. government and the larger society undermines American security and democracy.
In the aftermath of the events of September 11, 2001, Muslims in America have experienced discrimination and intolerance from the U.S. government and American citizens alike. From religious and ethnic profiling to hate crimes, intolerance against Muslims is being reinforced on multiple levels, undercutting the Muslim community's engagement in American society. This text is essential for understanding how the unjust treatment of American Muslims following September 11 has only served to alienate the Muslim community and further divide the United States.

Authored by an expert analyst of policy for 20 years, this book explores the prejudice against Muslims and how the actions of the U.S. government continue to perpetuate fear and stereotypes within U.S. citizens. The author posits that by respecting the civil rights of Muslims, the government will lead by example in the acceptance of American Muslims, improving homeland security along with the lives of Muslims living in the United States.

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Exploring the experience of Muslims in America following 9/11, this book assesses how anti-Muslim bias within the U.S. government and the larger society undermines American security and democracy.

Introduction
1 America's Evolving Perspectives on Islam: From Threat Abroad to Challenge at Home
2 9/11 and the New Homeland Security Paradigm
3 Homeland Security and the Muslim Experience at the State and Local Levels
4 Climate of Fear
5 Hate Crimes and Anti-Muslim Violence
6 Muslim Americans and the Homeland Security Enterprise
Epilogue: Aligning Security and Civil Rights
Timeline of Major Policies and Government Actions Affecting Muslims in America
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Further Reading
Index

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Exploring the experience of Muslims in America following 9/11, this book assesses how anti-Muslim bias within the U.S. government and the larger society undermines American security and democracy.
Provides a history of Muslim experience in the United States up to September 11

Product details

ISBN
9781440830990
Published
2015-09-15
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight
624 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
288

Biographical note

Jeffrey L. Thomas is a security policy analyst with more than 20 years' experience examining homeland security and counterterrorism policies, U.S. relations with the Muslim world, and the experience of Muslims in America.