
America at War
December 2001
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December Article Abstracts
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Title: Nasty, Brutish, and Long: America's War on Terrorism
Author: Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay
"A critical question as the United States enters this new 'cold war' is whether it has learned the lessons of the last-or whether it is destined to repeat its mistakes."
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Title: Putting South Asia Back Together Again
Author: Sumit Ganguly
"Should the United States simply relegate Afghanistan, and South Asia in general, to the outer fringes of its concerns once bin Laden and his acolytes in the Al Qaeda terror network have been either prosecuted or destroyed, Afghanistan could again become a fertile arena for the genesis of other militant Islamist organizations intent on wreaking havoc on the Western world."
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Title: It's Not About Faith: A Battle for the Soul of the Middle East
Author: Shibley Telhami
"An infusion of hope is needed in the midst of despair, a supply of ammunition in the war of ideas for those in the region who, deep in their hearts, reject the militants' way, but are sickened even more by their own daily humiliation."
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Title: The Fourth Wave: September 11 in the History of Terrorism
Author: David C. Rapoport
"The September 11 attack has created a resolve in America and elsewhere to end terror everywhere. But the history of terror does not inspire much confidence that this determination will be successful."
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Title: Why America? The Globalization of Civil War
Author: Martha Crenshaw
"Terrorism should be seen as a strategic reaction to American power in the context of a globalized civil war. Extremist religious beliefs play a role in motivating terrorism, but they also display an instrumental logic."
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Title: Waging Postindustrial Warfare on the Global Battlefield
Author: Michael T. Klare
"Much about [September 11], and the larger terror campaign of which it is a part, distinguishes it from similar episodes in the past. This is not the work of a localized insurgency against a particular ruler or authority; it is a global assault on the very structure of modern, Western society."
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Title: Rethinking Bioterrorism
Author: Raymond A. Zilinskas
"Security experts have long awaited the combining of terrorism with biological weapons. Throughout the 1990s, many wondered daily why this fusion was not occurring because the two appeared to fit together so well. The anthrax letter terrorism that began in September made this a reality."
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Title: The Month in Review
An international chronology of events in October, country by country, day by day.
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Title: A map of International Terrorist Attacks By Region, 2000.
A map of International Terrorist Attacks By Region, 2000.
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