
The War on Terror in Comparative Perspective
US Security and Foreign Policy after 9/11
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2006
Book
Hardback
X, 259 pages
978-0-230-00729-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a thoughtful analysis of the international and domestic political impact of the global war on terrorism through the prism of US security relations in the wake of 9/11. Focused on regional and country-specific responses and consequences, the book considers the change and continuity in the international system.
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Edition
2007 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paper over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
X, 259 p.
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-00729-1 (9780230007291)
DOI
10.1007/978-0-230-59956-7
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US Security and Foreign Policy after 9/11
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Persons
AHMAD GHAZALI Lecturer in International Relations and International Law, Universiti Utara, Malaysia
JAMES K. OLIVER Emma Smith Morris Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware, USA
ROBERT G. PATMAN Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand
BAHRAM RAJAEE Director of International and External Relations at the American Political Science Association
ALEXANDRE RATNER ROCHMAN Professor of International Relations, Sao Paulo State University, Brazil
INMACULADA C. MARRERO ROCHA Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Granada, Spain
JO-ANSIE K. VAN WYK Lecturer in International Politics, Department of Political Sciences, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa
MOHAMMAD YAGHI Executive Director of the Palestinian Center for Mass Communication, Media Analyst at the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy, and Program Manager at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Ramallah
ÁRKA WAISOVÁ Head of the Department of Political Science and International Relations and Vice-Dean for Development at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic
SIRIPORN WAJJWALKU Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Political Science and Chair of Japanese Studies at the Institute of East Asian Studies, Thammasat University, Thailand
Content
Introduction; M.J.Miller & B.Stefanova PART 1: SOURCES OF US FOREIGN POLICY AND THE WAR ON TERROR US Foreign Policy after 9/11: Content and Prospect; J.K.Oliver Uneasy Co-existence: Globalization and the US National Security State in a 'New' Strategic Era; R.G.Patman US Foreign Policy and Radical Islam; B.Rajaee PART 2: THE WAR ON TERROR AND REGIONAL ORDERS: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Radical Islam, Terrorism and the Impact of September 11th on the Muslim Community; A.Ghazali Disquiet on the Western Front: Sleeper Cells, Transatlantic Rift and the War in Iraq; M.J.Miller Africa and the War on Terrorism; J-A.K.van Wyk US Security Policy and South America after September 11th: A Brazilian Perspective; A.Ratner Rochman The US and Southwest Asia after 9/11: Trends and Flashpoints; B.Rajaee PART 3: THE WAR ON TERROR AND US BILATERAL RELATIONS: STRATEGIC AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Case Study of US Foreign Policy after September 11th; M.Yaghi Between Atlanticism and Europeanization: The Dilemma of US-Czech Relations; S.Waisová Spanish-US Security Relations after September 11, 2001; I.C.Marrero Rocha Japan's Response to the US War on Terrorism: External Pressure or National Interests?; S.Wajjwalku The Global War on Terror and New Multilateralism: Whither International Cooperation?; B.Stefanova