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United States

anti-Americanism, 109–110, 116, 122

foreign policy and military actions, 14, 77–79, 83, 104, 124, 150, 211, 261, 299, 302, 304–305

and Islam, 15, 50, 110, 115–117, 179, 213n4

New York World Trade Center, 1, 301–302

urban development, urbanization, 53, 108, 137, 140, 210, 226, 228, 231, 241

Uyghurs, 288, 290–291, 293–300, 302–304

Vietnam, 289

voting

attitudes toward, 33, 39, 42, 63

general, 5, 128, 173, 177, 203

Wahhabi, Wahabi, 104, 114, 129, 146, 149, 160n37, 200, 229, 268

Wahabi-Salafi-Deobandi, 39, 114, 129, 146, 149

War on Terrorism, 5, 99, 106, 109–112, 116, 157

Weber, Max, 237, 247n32

Western

culture, 100

imperialism and responses to, 5, 19, 102, 222, 229

women

general, 38, 42–43, 60–61, 121, 228

politics, political power, 24, 32–33, 36, 38–40, 42–46, 50, 63, 77, 100, 114

workers, workers’ movements. See also labor, 160n32, 208, 210, 270, 278

World Bank, 32, 60, 66, 192, 208

World Trade Center, 1, 302

Xinjiang, 9, 288–306

Yahud, 21

Yemen, 35, 37, 40–44, 54, 57, 61

Zarqawi, Abu Musab, 254, 259–260, 261, 263

Zemin, Jiang, 293, 298

Zia Ul Haq, Muhammad, 98, 102, 105, 107, 109, 138–139, 140, 229