The War on Terror in comparative perspective : US security and foreign policy after 9/11
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The War on Terror in comparative perspective : US security and foreign policy after 9/11
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-253) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers a thoughtful analysis of the international and domestic political impact of the global war on terrorism through the prism of US security relations in the wake of 9/11. Focused on regional and country-specific responses and consequences, the book considers the change and continuity in the international system.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- M.J.Miller & B.Stefanova PART 1: SOURCES OF US FOREIGN POLICY AND THE WAR ON TERROR US Foreign Policy after 9/11: Content and Prospect
- J.K.Oliver Uneasy Co-existence: Globalization and the US National Security State in a 'New' Strategic Era
- R.G.Patman US Foreign Policy and Radical Islam
- B.Rajaee PART 2: THE WAR ON TERROR AND REGIONAL ORDERS: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Radical Islam, Terrorism and the Impact of September 11th on the Muslim Community
- A.Ghazali Disquiet on the Western Front: Sleeper Cells, Transatlantic Rift and the War in Iraq
- M.J.Miller Africa and the War on Terrorism
- J-A.K.van Wyk US Security Policy and South America after September 11th: A Brazilian Perspective
- A.Ratner Rochman The US and Southwest Asia after 9/11: Trends and Flashpoints
- B.Rajaee PART 3: THE WAR ON TERROR AND US BILATERAL RELATIONS: STRATEGIC AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Case Study of US Foreign Policy after September 11th
- M.Yaghi Between Atlanticism and Europeanization: The Dilemma of US-Czech Relations
- S.Waisova Spanish-US Security Relations after September 11, 2001
- I.C.Marrero Rocha Japan's Response to the US War on Terrorism: External Pressure or National Interests?
- S.Wajjwalku The Global War on Terror and New Multilateralism: Whither International Cooperation?
- B.Stefanova
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