September 11, terrorist attacks, and U.S. foreign policy / edited by Demetrios James Caraley. - New York, N.Y. : Academy of Political Science, 2002. - x, 200 p.

Includes bibliographical references.

September 11 : an overview / Demetrios James Caraley and Alexander Cooley -- The post September 11 debate over empire, globalization, and fragmentation / Walter LaFeber -- The soft underbelly of American primacy : tactical advantages of terror / Richard Betts -- The pragmatic fanaticism of al-Qaeda : an anatomy of extremism in Middle Eastern politics / Michael Doran -- North Korea's weapons of mass destruction : badges, shields or swords? / Victor Cha -- U.S. policy toward Iraq since Desert Storm / Daniel Byman -- CIA's strategic intelligence in Iraq / Richard L. Russell -- Contradictions in Iranian and Indonesian politics / Daniel Brumberg -- Al Qaeda, military commissions, and American self-defense / Ruth Wedgwood -- An interim assessment of September 11 : what has changed and what has not / Robert Jervis.

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Terrorism--Political aspects.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Causes.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Influence.


United States--Foreign relations--2001-
United States--Foreign relations--1989-

E902 / S47