9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems
Ten years on, what have been the principal impacts of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the external policies and international outlooks of the world's major powers, the range and scope of the international security agenda and on the capacity for states and international organisations to work together to combat the dangers of international terrorism? This book 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 addressing the challenges posed. In particular, the book considers the perspectives of some of the world's major powers and international organisations on the question of international terrorism, and on its perpetrators, comparing their interpretations and responses and examining how these have changed over the course of a decade of conflict. This book is primarily directed at an academic market, and especially towards undergraduate and taught postgraduate students on courses in international politics, international relations, security studies, terrorism studies, and contemporary international history.
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9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems
Ten years on, what have been the principal impacts of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the external policies and international outlooks of the world's major powers, the range and scope of the international security agenda and on the capacity for states and international organisations to work together to combat the dangers of international terrorism? This book 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 addressing the challenges posed. In particular, the book considers the perspectives of some of the world's major powers and international organisations on the question of international terrorism, and on its perpetrators, comparing their interpretations and responses and examining how these have changed over the course of a decade of conflict. This book is primarily directed at an academic market, and especially towards undergraduate and taught postgraduate students on courses in international politics, international relations, security studies, terrorism studies, and contemporary international history.
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9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems

9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems

by Rachel E. Utley (Editor)
9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems

9/11 Ten Years After: Perspectives and Problems

by Rachel E. Utley (Editor)

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Ten years on, what have been the principal impacts of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the external policies and international outlooks of the world's major powers, the range and scope of the international security agenda and on the capacity for states and international organisations to work together to combat the dangers of international terrorism? This book 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 addressing the challenges posed. In particular, the book considers the perspectives of some of the world's major powers and international organisations on the question of international terrorism, and on its perpetrators, comparing their interpretations and responses and examining how these have changed over the course of a decade of conflict. This book is primarily directed at an academic market, and especially towards undergraduate and taught postgraduate students on courses in international politics, international relations, security studies, terrorism studies, and contemporary international history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138109964
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/22/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rachel E. Utley is a Lecturer in International History at the University of Leeds, UK

Table of Contents

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; Conclusion; Index.
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