Contributers: Ken Booth & Tim Dunne ⢠Francis Fukuyama ⢠Lawrence Freedman ⢠Steve Smith ⢠Desmond Ball ⢠Thomas J. Bierstekker ⢠Barry Buzan ⢠Immanuel Wallerstein ⢠James Der Derian ⢠Michael Byers ⢠Noam Chomsky ⢠Robert O. Keohane ⢠Michael Cox ⢠Abdullahi A. An-Na'im ⢠Avi Shlaim ⢠William Maley ⢠Amitav Acharya ⢠C. Raja Mohan ⢠Paul Rogers ⢠Colin Gray ⢠Fred Halliday ⢠Benjamin Barber ⢠Jean Bethke Elshtain ⢠Bhikhu Parekh ⢠Sissela Bok ⢠Chris Brown ⢠Andrew Linklater ⢠Saskia Sassen ⢠Richard Falk ⢠Patricia Williams ⢠Kenneth N. Waltz
Industry Reviews
'This provocative and timely collection contains rich diversity in both method and content. The average quality of contributions is remarkably high, and the best are gems.' - Henry Shue, Professor of Ethics and Public Life, Cornell University
This is a very timely and high quality collection of essays on the contexts, causes and consequences of September 11. Booth and Dunne have brought together a star-studded galaxy of authors - intellectuals, academics and thinkers who explore the myriad facets - terror, power, culture - of the attack on the twin towers from the viewpoints of international relations and international political economy. The essays are tightly argued and form a valuable collection for students, teachers, policymakers and policy watchers.' - Lord Meghnad Desai
'As we try to understand September 11, 2001, it would be hard to find a more diverse and interesting set of authors than those assembled here. Agree or disagree, you are bound to learn from them.' - Joseph S. Nye, Jr. author of The Paradox of American Power and former, Assistant Secretary of Defense
'This fascinating and well-written collection of essays provides abundant evidence that scholars sharply disagree not only about the causes of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, but also about how best to combat the problem.' - John J. Mearsheimer, R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago
'Worlds in Collision is probably the most impressive academic symposium to appear since the World Trade Centre attack.' - The Age
'The editors have managed to garner contribution from a genuinely stellar group of scholars.' - Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, German Law Journal
'For all their academic orientations, the contributors have kept it both simple and palatable for the reader...the book's greatest strength is that it shifts the spotlight on to a range of questions that have been marginalized, sidelined and kept outside of policy discourse by governments across the world.' - Pranab Dhal Samanta, The Hindu
'As we try to understand September 11, 2001, it would be hard find a more diverse and interesting set of authors than those assembled here. Agree or disagree, you are bound to learn from them.' - Joseph S. Nye, Jr. author of The Paradox of American Power and former Assistant Secretary of Defense
'This fascinating and well-written collection of essays provides abundant evidence that scholars sharply disagree not only about the causes of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, but also about how best to combat the problem.' - John J. Mearsheimer, R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor, Political Science Department, University of Chicago
'Many of the usual intellectual suspects are included in this new collection of essays, marking out the theoretical and controversial battle lines of the first phase of the war against terrorism and passionately debating its future ramifications. A long list of distinguished contributors, including Chomsky and Fukuyama, provide a crucially global insight on topics as diverse as Peace, Poetry and Pentagonese, Desperately Seeking Bin Laden and Democracy and Terror in the Era of Jihad vs McWorld. - New Statesman
'...distinguished by both insight and controversy...an eclectic and stimulating account of critical issues...highly recommended.' - F. S. Pearson, Choice
| Preface | |
| Worlds in Collision | p. 1 |
| History and September 11 | p. 27 |
| A New Type of War | p. 37 |
| Unanswered Questions | p. 48 |
| Desperately Seeking Bin Laden: The Intelligence Dimension of the War Against Terrorism | p. 60 |
| Targeting Terrorist Finances: The New Challenges of Financial Market Globalization | p. 74 |
| Who May We Bomb? | p. 85 |
| Mr. Bush's War on Terrorism: How Certain is the Outcome? | p. 95 |
| In Terrorem: Before and After 9/11 | p. 101 |
| Terror and the Future of International Law | p. 118 |
| Who Are the Global Terrorists? | p. 128 |
| The Public Delegitimation of Terrorism and Coalition Politics | p. 141 |
| Meanings of Victory: American Power after the Towers | p. 152 |
| Upholding International Legality Against Islamic and American Jihad | p. 162 |
| The United States and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | p. 172 |
| The Reconstruction of Afghanistan | p. 184 |
| State-Society Relations: Asian and World Order after September 11 | p. 194 |
| Catharsis and Catalysis: Transforming the South Asian Subcontinent | p. 205 |
| Political Violence and Global Order | p. 215 |
| World Politics as Usual after September 11: Realism Vindicated | p. 226 |
| A New Global Configuration | p. 235 |
| Democracy and Terror in the Era of Jihad vs. McWorld | p. 245 |
| How to Fight a Just War | p. 263 |
| Terrorism or Intercultural Dialogue | p. 270 |
| Rethinking Common Values | p. 284 |
| Narratives of Religion, Civilization and Modernity | p. 293 |
| Unnecessary Suffering | p. 303 |
| Governance Hostpots: Challenges We Must Confront in the Post-September 11 World | p. 313 |
| Testing Patriotism and Citizenship in the Global Terror War | p. 325 |
| Peace, Poetry and Pentagonese | p. 336 |
| The Continuity of International Politics | p. 348 |
| Notes on the Contributors | p. 355 |
| Index | p. 360 |
| Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved. |
ISBN: 9780333998052
ISBN-10: 0333998057
Series: Series 5
Published: 11th June 2002
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 388
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 20.96 x 13.97 x 3.18
Weight (kg): 0.51
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