The attacks of 11 September 2001 on the United States, organised by
the al-Qaeda network, were immediately described as a turning point
in international history. This book examines the policy responses
to superterrorism, suggesting that the world was not in fact turned
upside down by the events of this day, but rather that some
established trends and tendencies were picked up and reinforced
while others were recast.
Leading specialists look at how terrorism is now viewed, the
role of the armed forces, the responses of the European Union and
NATO, the impact on the transatlantic relationship, the adjustments
demanded of different legal systems and financial institutions, and
how the media affected responses to these dramatic events.
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