Douglas Little is the Robert and Virginia Scotland Professor of History and International Relations at Clark University, USA.
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Little accurately captures, first, the United States' relations with the Islamic world, and second, the transfer of a reflexive, and to a larger extent unavoidable, polarized paradigm for the conduct of US foreign policy.--Glenn L. Carle, Middle East Journal Shows the links between this era and attitudes evident at the time of the Native American removal, the fears of African Americans, immigrants, the so-called 'yellow peril' of the wartime years, through Cold War communism to the current predicament.--International Affairs

