The great terror war / by Richard Falk.

Por: Falk, Richard ATipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: New York : Olive Branch Press, c2003Descripción: xxviii, 203 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 1566564603; 9781566564601Tema(s): Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy -- United States | September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 | War on Terrorism, 2001- | War (International law) | Intervention (International law) | Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy | September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 | War on Terrorism, 2001- | Intervention (International law) | Terrorisme | Bestrijding | Internationale orde | Militaire interventie | Terrorismo (prevención y control) -- Estados unidos | Política de defensa -- Estados unidosClasificación CDD: 973.931 Clasificación LoC:HV6432 | .F34 2003Otra clasificación: 89.58
Contenidos:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Winning and losing the war against global terror -- 2. The dimensions of megaterrorism -- 3. Appraising the Afghanistan War -- 4. The US government's world-order argument -- 5. Wrecking world order -- 6. Challenging the new patriotism -- 7. The eclipse of human rights -- 8. Facing the future -- Notes -- Index.
Resumen: The horror of September 11 remains indelible. The destruction of that day continues to haunt us. How could the most powerful nation in the world be so vulnerable? How will the US government wage its declared war on terror and where will that war take us?
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Winning and losing the war against global terror -- 2. The dimensions of megaterrorism -- 3. Appraising the Afghanistan War -- 4. The US government's world-order argument -- 5. Wrecking world order -- 6. Challenging the new patriotism -- 7. The eclipse of human rights -- 8. Facing the future -- Notes -- Index.

The horror of September 11 remains indelible. The destruction of that day continues to haunt us. How could the most powerful nation in the world be so vulnerable? How will the US government wage its declared war on terror and where will that war take us?

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