The war on terrorism : 21st-century perspectives /

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Imprint:New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, c2009.
Description:253 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7529285
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Other authors / contributors:Gale, Stephen.
Radu, Michael.
Sicherman, Harvey.
ISBN:9781412808378( paperback: acid free paper)
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9781412808378
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-250).
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • A. American Strategy
  • The New Protracted Conflict, Feb. 2002
  • Bleak New World, 9/13/2001
  • Cold War II, 10/4/2001
  • September 11: Before and After, October 2001
  • The Promise and Peril of Our Times, 11/25/2003
  • America After 9/11, 11/09/2004
  • Past the Apogee: America Under Pressure, 11/14/06
  • B. Homeland Security
  • From MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) to MUD (Multilateral Unconstrained Disruption): Dealing with the New Terrorism, Feb. 2003
  • September 11, 2003: Why America Is Still Asleep, 9/11/2003
  • Terrorism and the Battle for Homeland Security, 5/21/2004
  • Observations on the 9/11 Commission Report, 8/13/2004
  • The Question of Bioterrorism Preparedness, 3/31/2005
  • Terrorism 2005: Overcoming the Failure of Imagination, 8/16/2005
  • Hurricane Katrina and Terrorism, 9/8/2005
  • The Status of U.S. Counterterrorism and Homeland Security, March 2007
  • Five Years After 9/11: What Needs to be Done? Feb. 2007
  • Security Risk Management and Investment Decisions, Dec. 2006
  • Counterterrorism: The Roles of Federal, State and Local Agencies, Mar. 2007
  • Philadelphia and Pennsylvania: Emergency Preparedness Five Years after 9/11, Mar. 2007
  • C. Knowing the Enemy
  • Understanding Terror Networks, 11/1/2004
  • Knowing the Enemy, Nov. 2006
  • Breeding New bin Ladens: America's New Western Front, Dec. 2004
  • September 11: Ten Ways To Look at What Happened and What To Expect, 9/17/2001
  • Why We Fear Afghanistan and Why We Shouldn't, 10/12/2001
  • The Problem of "Londonistan": Europe, Human Rights, and Terrorists, 4/12/2002
  • The Futile Search for "Root Causes" of Terrorism, 4/23/2002
  • Europe's Native Terrorism, 10/04/2002
  • London 7/7 and Its Impact, July 2005
  • The Demise of Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, 6/8/2006
  • Londonistan Is Still With Us, 8/2006
  • Counterterrorism and the Integration of Islam in Europe, 7/2006
  • D. Counterterrorism and the Military Dimension
  • The Coming Transformation of the U.S. Military? 2/4/2002
  • The U.S. Military, the Strategic Quartet, and the Global War on Terrorism, 9/20/2002
  • Global Expeditionary Warfare, 11/21/2003
  • A Balanced Force Structure to Achieve a Liberal World Order 1/20/2006
  • The Future of American Military Strategy: A Conference Report, 2/03/2006
  • Defense Strategy in the Post-Saddam Era, 5/12/2006
  • The New Normalcy, 5/12/2006
  • Recapturing the Essentials of Counterinsurgency, 5/30/2006
  • Succeeding in Phase IV: British Perspectives on the U.S. Effort To Stabilize and Reconstruct Iraq, 9/8/2006
  • Changing Tires on the Fly: The Marines and Postconflict Stability Ops, 9/10/06
  • E. What Young People Should Know About Terrorism
  • Teaching About the War on Terrorism, Feb. 2002
  • What Our Children Should Learn About 9/11/2001, Sept. 2002
  • What College Students Learn About Terrorism: A Case Study of International Relations Textbooks, Nov. 2002
  • Teaching 9/11 and the War on Terrorism, Mar. 2006
  • Bibliography
  • Biographies