9/11 ten years after perspectives and problems
Investigates a range of international responses to the events of 9/11, to evaluate their consistency over time; to analyse their long-term significance and impact and to consider both their implications for the international security agenda and the prospects for international cooperation in addressi...
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Routledge Ashgate Publishing
2012
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction, Rachel E. Utley
- Whatever happened to the War on Terror?, Edward M. Spiers
- Ten years of Britain's war against Al Qaeda, Warren Chin
- At war with Al Qaeda: France and international terrorism, 2001-11, Rachel E. Utley
- Russian perspectives on the 'war on terrorism' in the decade since 9/11, John Russell
- 'The same boat under wind and rain'? China's anti-terrorism policies since 9/11, Marc Lanteigne
- Pakistan and the 'war on terror', Mark N. Katz
- India's concerns and responses to the 'war on terror', Rahul Roy-Chaudhury and Antoine Levesques
- NATO and 9/11 - before, during and after, Mark Webber
- Rising to the challenge? The state since 9/11, Robert Crowcroft
- The impact of 9/11 on the use of force in international war: ten years on, Gary Wilson
- The economics of terrorism and conflict, Keith Hartley
- The media and information environments ten years after 9/11: accidental journalists and the new information landscape, Gary D. Rawnsley


