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Superterrorism: Policy Responses

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ISBN: 978-1-405-10593-4

October 2002

Wiley-Blackwell

188 pages

Description
This book examines the policy responses to superterrorism, suggesting that the world was not in fact turned upside down by the events of 11 September 2001, but rather that some established trends and tendencies were picked up and reinforced while others were recast.

  • Examines the policy responses to superterrorism in the wake of the al-Qaeda attacks of 11 September 2001.
  • Suggests that the changes that occurred as a result of this attack were in some cases continuations of established trends.
  • Looks at changes in how terrorism is now viewed, the adjustments demanded of different legal systems and financial institutions, and the impact on the role of the armed forces, among other issues.
About the Author
Lawrence Freedman is Professor of War Studies at King's College London and Head of the School of Social Sciences and Public Policy.
Features

  • Examines the policy responses to superterrorism in the wake of the al-Qaeda attacks of 11 September 2001.
  • Suggests that the changes that occurred as a result of this attack were in some cases continuations of established trends.
  • Looks at changes in how terrorism is now viewed, the adjustments demanded of different legal systems and financial institutions, and the impact on the role of the armed forces, among other issues.