The age of terror : America and the world after September 11 /
September 11 marked the beginning of a new era--an age of terror in which counter-terrorism will be one of the highest priorities of national governments and international institutions. How we proceed in this new war depends in large measure on the answer to a prior question: what exactly happened h...
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New York : [Place of publication not identified] :
Basic Books ; Yale Center for the Study of Globalization,
©2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction /
- Strobe Talbott and Nayan Chanda
- And now this : lessons from the old era for the new one /
- John Lewis Gaddis
- Empowered through violence : the reinventing of Islamic extremism /
- Abbas Amanat
- Maintaining American power : from injury to recovery /
- Paul Kennedy
- A Herculean task : the myth and reality of Arab terrorism /
- Charles Hill
- Clashing civilizations or mad mullahs : the United States between informal and formal empire /
- Niall Ferguson
- Preserving American values : the challenge at home and abroad /
- Harold Hongju Koh
- Rethinking the unthinkable : new priorities for new national security /
- Paul Bracken
- The challenge to science : how to mobilize American ingenuity /
- Maxine Singer.