First published in 2004 in the immediate wake of the September 11
terrorist attacks, this is an accessible commentary intended to
provoke thought and debate on the topic of terrorism. In a
collection of challenging essays, questions consider the causes of
terrorism and why post-modern terrorism is different. The essays
are divided into three key sections, first investigating the
civilizational roots and dimensions of contemporary terrorism, next
examining the Bush administration's approach, and finally,
considering the complex and changing relationship between fear and
freedom. Written by a leading scholar in Middle East and Asian
Studies, this comprehensive reissue will be of particular value to
students of international relations and terrorism studies, as well
as the more general reader with an interest in the global issues
faced in the age of contemporary terrorism.
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