This work delineates the impact of terrorism - and the American
response - on the basic structure of international relations, the
dimming prospects for global reform and the tendency to override
the role of sovereign territorial states. Falk examines the
changing role of the state, the relevance of institutions, the role
of individuals and the importance of the worldwide religious
resurgence, with its positive and negative implications. He also
considers the post-modern geopolitics of the Bush presidency, with
its emphasis on the militarization of space, the control of oil in
the Middle East, and its reliance on military capabilities so
superior to that of other states as to make any challenge
impractical.
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