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d104>Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia is associate senior researcher at the CEVIPOF/Center for Political Research and codirector of the ISI Immigration Research Network. She teaches at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po, Paris) and has held appointments at universities in France (Paris III-Sorbonne) and the United States (New York University). She has served as a Fulbright Transatlantic Chair at the University of Pittsburgh and as the Buffet Visiting Chaired Professor at Northwestern University. She is the author of Les racismes ordinaires, L'extreme-droite en France de Maurras à Le Pen and Histoire politique des intellectuels en France (in two volumes).
Simon Reich is professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and director of the Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective, coauthor of The Myth of the Global Corporation and The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe, and coeditor of Human Trafficking, Human Security, and the Balkans.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
European Union countries -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
European Union countries -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
National security -- European Union countries.
National security -- United States.
Terrorism -- European Union countries.
Terrorism -- United States.