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Middle East studies in the NewsRashid Redux
by Martin Kramer http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/502 Congratulations to Columbia University, for bagging Rashid Khalidi, University of Chicago historian, to fill the new Edward Said Chair of Middle Eastern Studies. The still-anonymous donors must be very pleased. Now that the deal is done, Khalidi has resurfaced, to take a stand on a possible war against Saddam. This war will be fought because these neoconservatives desire to make the Middle East safe not for democracy, but for Israeli hegemony. They are convinced that the Middle East is irremediably hostile to both the United States and Israel; and they firmly hold the racist view that Middle Easterners understand only force. For these American Likudniks and their Israeli counterparts, sad to say, the tragedy of September 11 was a godsend: It enabled them to draft the United States to help fight Israel's enemies.This is about as close as you can get in America today to the charge of dual loyalty, and the claim that Washington is run by a Zionist conspiracy, without coming across as a "crackpot" yourself. "Khalidi has received praise from both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," relates the Columbia Spectator in reporting his decision to take the new chair. "His supporters believe this speaks toward his strengths as a teacher and scholar." Sorry, but the notion of Khalidi as someone above the fray doesn't quite ring true to me. He won't be the worst of the lot at Columbia, but that doesn't say much. Still, all things considered, Khalidi's move is for the best. Why? Khalidi will become the Edward Said Professor of Middle Eastern Studies. That's a warning label the size of a Times Square billboard.Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique. receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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