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11 September and Its Aftermath
The Geopolitics of Terror
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11 September and Its Aftermath
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A series of 11 original essays discussing the impacts of 11 September 2001 on foreign policies and international relations. The authors draw from a variety of perspectives to discuss America and emerging world orders, terrorism, environmental security, civil society and the visual and print media.
@text: In this book, an international team of political geographers and political scientists examine the impact of 11 September 2001 on foreign policies and international relations. The authors draw from a variety of different perspectives to discuss America and emerging world orders, terrorism, environmental security, civil society and the visual and print media.
| ISBN | 714655724 |
| ISBN13 | 9780714655727 |
| Publisher | Frank Cass Publishers |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 01/01/2004 |
| Pages | 312 |
| Weight (grammes) | 558 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 210 |
| Width (mm) | 164 |
11 September and its aftermath - introduction, Stanley D. Brunn
the meaning
of 11 September and the emerging postinternational world, Richard W. Mansbach
American hegemony after 11 September - allies, rivals and contradictions, James
Anderson
calling 911 - geopolitics, security and America's new war, Simon Dalby
the naming of "terrorism" and evil "outlaws" - geopolitical place-making after 11
September, Mat Coleman
strategic trooping in Sri Lanka - "September Eleventh"
and the consolidation of political position, Margo Kleinfeld
environmental terrorism
- a critique, Shannon O'Lear
tabloid realism and the revival of American security
culture, Francois Debrix
11 September and popular geopolitics - a study of websites
run for and by Dutch Moroccans, Virginie Mamadouh
editorials and geopolitical
explanations for 11 September, Jonathan Taylor and Chris Jasparo
reading
geopolitics beyond the state - organizational discourse in response to 11 September,
Carl T. Dahlman and Stanley D. Brunn.






