Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-321) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: world reactions to September 11 and the 'war on terror' / Mary Buckley -- From ground zero to the war in Afghanistan / Rick Fawn -- Implications of the attacks of 9/11 for the future of terrorism / Paul Wilkinson -- Al-Qaeda: organization and operations / Rohan Gunaratna -- Superpower response: the United States of America / Robert Singh -- Loyal ally: the United Kingdom / Andrew Dorman -- Reluctant moral middle power: Canada / Rick Fawn -- Support from a bicephalous executive: France / Richard McAllister -- Redefining its security role: Germany / Adrian Hyde-Price -- Leadership seeking greater legitimacy: Italy / Philip A. Daniels -- Radical Islamist state and secular Arab nationalism: Iran and Iraq / Roland Dannreuther -- Support with qualification: Syria / Raymond Hinnebusch -- Conflicting pressures: Saudi Arabia / Gwenn Okruhlik -- The consequence or the cause? Impact on the Israel-Palestine peace process / David Newman -- A vulnerable continent: Africa / David Kenda Adaka Kikaya -- Political Islam in Southeast Asia and the US-Philippine alliance / James Putzel -- Unexpectedly at center-stage: Pakistan / Samina Yasmeen -- In the middle ground: India / Raju G.C. Thomas -- A rising power with global aspirations: China / Rex Li -- Former superpower: the Russian Federation / Mary Buckley -- Negotiating the US presence: the Central Asian states / Sally N. Cummings -- International organizations: the UN, NATO, and the EU / Joanne Wright -- Perceptions of Afghan refugees / Joanne Van Selm -- Global economy: what has changed? / Brigitte Granville -- War without warriors / Christopher Coker -- Implications for the study of international relations / Barry Buzan -- The war on terror: international implications / Mary Buckley and Rick Fawn.
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