Author: Harvard University. Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Publisher: Harvard CMES
ISBN: 9780976272700
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Area studies"--and especially Middle Eastern studies--have been in a state of crisis since the spread of globalization. This volume focuses on one of the field's leading institutions, Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES), which was founded 50 years ago to further research and teaching about a region that remains enigmatic to the U.S.
Reflections on the Past, Visions for the Future
Author: Harvard University. Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Publisher: Harvard CMES
ISBN: 9780976272700
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Area studies"--and especially Middle Eastern studies--have been in a state of crisis since the spread of globalization. This volume focuses on one of the field's leading institutions, Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES), which was founded 50 years ago to further research and teaching about a region that remains enigmatic to the U.S.
Publisher: Harvard CMES
ISBN: 9780976272700
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Area studies"--and especially Middle Eastern studies--have been in a state of crisis since the spread of globalization. This volume focuses on one of the field's leading institutions, Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES), which was founded 50 years ago to further research and teaching about a region that remains enigmatic to the U.S.
Capital in the Making
Author: Canada. National Capital Commission
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Fifty Years
Author:
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Category : African American Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
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Category : African American Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future
Author: Judah Marcellus Mosley
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780805967296
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780805967296
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
A Capital in the Making
A Capital in the making : reflections of the past, visions of the future
Author: Canada. Commission de la Capitale nationale. Direction de la planification
Publisher: Planning Branch, National Capital Commission = Direction de la planification, Commission de la Capital[e] nationale
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Publisher: Planning Branch, National Capital Commission = Direction de la planification, Commission de la Capital[e] nationale
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Visions of the Future of Social Justice
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
ISBN: 9789221080114
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This collection of articles by international figures from a variety of backgrounds presents wide-ranging views on the future of employment and the world of work, as well as the role of the International Labour Organization in a changing world.
Publisher: International Labour Organization
ISBN: 9789221080114
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
This collection of articles by international figures from a variety of backgrounds presents wide-ranging views on the future of employment and the world of work, as well as the role of the International Labour Organization in a changing world.
A Capital in the Making : Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future
Author: Canada. National Capital Commission
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
America’s Dream Palace
Author: Osamah F. Khalil
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674974204
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
In T. E. Lawrence’s classic memoir Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Lawrence of Arabia claimed that he inspired a “dream palace” of Arab nationalism. What he really inspired, however, was an American idea of the area now called the Middle East that has shaped U.S. interventions over the course of a century, with sometimes tragic consequences. America’s Dream Palace brings into sharp focus the ways U.S. foreign policy has shaped the emergence of expertise concerning this crucial, often turbulent, and misunderstood part of the world. America’s growing stature as a global power created a need for expert knowledge about different regions. When it came to the Middle East, the U.S. government was initially content to rely on Christian missionaries and Orientalist scholars. After World War II, however, as Washington’s national security establishment required professional expertise in Middle Eastern affairs, it began to cultivate a mutually beneficial relationship with academic institutions. Newly created programs at Harvard, Princeton, and other universities became integral to Washington’s policymaking in the region. The National Defense Education Act of 1958, which aligned America’s educational goals with Cold War security concerns, proved a boon for Middle Eastern studies. But charges of anti-Americanism within the academy soon strained this cozy relationship. Federal funding for area studies declined, while independent think tanks with ties to the government flourished. By the time the Bush administration declared its Global War on Terror, Osamah Khalil writes, think tanks that actively pursued agendas aligned with neoconservative goals were the drivers of America’s foreign policy.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674974204
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
In T. E. Lawrence’s classic memoir Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Lawrence of Arabia claimed that he inspired a “dream palace” of Arab nationalism. What he really inspired, however, was an American idea of the area now called the Middle East that has shaped U.S. interventions over the course of a century, with sometimes tragic consequences. America’s Dream Palace brings into sharp focus the ways U.S. foreign policy has shaped the emergence of expertise concerning this crucial, often turbulent, and misunderstood part of the world. America’s growing stature as a global power created a need for expert knowledge about different regions. When it came to the Middle East, the U.S. government was initially content to rely on Christian missionaries and Orientalist scholars. After World War II, however, as Washington’s national security establishment required professional expertise in Middle Eastern affairs, it began to cultivate a mutually beneficial relationship with academic institutions. Newly created programs at Harvard, Princeton, and other universities became integral to Washington’s policymaking in the region. The National Defense Education Act of 1958, which aligned America’s educational goals with Cold War security concerns, proved a boon for Middle Eastern studies. But charges of anti-Americanism within the academy soon strained this cozy relationship. Federal funding for area studies declined, while independent think tanks with ties to the government flourished. By the time the Bush administration declared its Global War on Terror, Osamah Khalil writes, think tanks that actively pursued agendas aligned with neoconservative goals were the drivers of America’s foreign policy.