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            polipers
            10.2307/j50009730
            Policy Perspectives
            Pluto Journals
            18121829
            1 January 2011
            1 June 2011
            : 8
            : 1
            : 37-47
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            [Footnotes]

            1. Rubinstem and Smith (ed.), Anti-Americanism in the Third World.

            2. Faath, Anti-Americanism in the Islamic world.

            3. Gilani, The Voice of the People: Public Opinion in Pakistan 2007-2009.

            4. Gilani, The Vices of the People, op.cit; IRI Index: Pakistan Public Opinion Survey; PEW Global Attitudes Project: Spring 2007 Survey.

            5. New America Foundation, "Public Opinion in Pakistan's Tribal Regions.

            6. PEW Global Survey op cit.

            7. PEW Global survey op cit.

            8. Woodward, Obama's Wars: The Inside Story.

            9. Huntington, Who Are We: The challenges to America's National Identity, 30. Phillips, American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion.

            10. Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, U.S.Reiigious Landscape Survey - Religious Beliefs and Practices: Diverse and Politically Relevant.

            11. Esposito and Mogahed, Who Speaks for Islam?

            12. Ibid, 74.

            13. Griffin, 9/11 Contradictions; Shell, 9.11: The New Evidences Robinson; Meyssan, 9/11: The Big Lie, Carnot; Griffin, The New Pearl Harbour.

            14. Stiglitz and Bilmas, The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict.

            15. Stephen, Terrorism and Justice: Moral Arguments in a Threatened World.

            16. Mueller, Overblown.

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