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Robert Lieberman Perspectives on Politics Elazar Barkan Hishaam Aidi |
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All publications in alphabetical order by author.
Hishaam Aidi Passing, Posing and Profiling: The Racialization of Muslim Youth in Post-9/11 New York Muslim Communities in New York: History, Culture and Identity |
Douglas Almond Civil Rights, the War on Poverty, and Black-White Convergence in Infant Mortality in the Rural South and Mississippi |
Elazar Barkan Historians and Historical Reconciliation American Historical Review October 2009 |
Elazar Barkan Including Cultural Justice in a Museum’s Value System Beyond the Turnstile: Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values October 2009 |
Elazar Barkan November 2008 |
Elazar Barkan Genes and Burkas: Predicaments of Human Rights and Cultural Property Cultural Heritage and Human Rights October 14, 2008 |
Elazar Barkan Raritan - A Quarterly Review October 13, 2008 |
Elazar Barkan Can memory of genocide lead to reconciliation? The Armenian Genocide: Cultural and Ethical Legacies October 30, 2007 |
Elazar Barkan Reparation: A Moral and Political Dilemma Reparations Interdisciplinary Inquiries April 12, 2007 |
Robert Lieberman Perspectives on Politics March 2009 |
Robert Lieberman Die Wurzeln der »Affirmative Action, Antidiskriminierungspolitik in den USA und in Europa Transit: Europäische Revue Summer 2009 |
Dirk Salomons On the far side of conflict: the UN Peacebuilding Commission as an optical illusion United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security February 28, 2010 |
Dirk Salomons Backing Out of a Dead End Street: Humanitarian Exit Strategies Northwestern University Conference on Human Rights January 2009 |