war on terrorism, 2001-2009

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war on terrorism, 2001-2009

Defeating terrorism, developing dreams

beyond 9/11 and the Iraq War
2004
A collection of essays which analyze the issues that have emerged at the close of the Iraq War, focusing on how to build a peaceful post-war Iraq that honors the nation's unique culture and needs.

A nation challenged

a visual history of 9/11 and its aftermath
2002
Reprints articles, photographs, and illustrations from "A Nation Challenged, " a special section of "The New York Times" created especially to record the events of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacked on the United States and their aftermath.

The attacks on America, September 11, 2001

2002
Contains twenty essays that provide a range of perspectives on the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 on the United States, discussing the reasons, results, and response to the attack.

The one percent doctrine

deep inside America's pursuit of its enemies since 9/11
2006
Reveals the strategy, designed by Dick Cheney, that the United States government is using to fight the War on Terror and explains how this strategy has impacted American foreign relations.

The age of fallibility

the consequences of the War on Terror
2006
Argues that the U.S.'s views of itself and the world are skewed, critiquing George W. Bush's administration and the War on Terror and discussing threats posed by terrorism and counterterrorism, nuclear proliferation, global warming, and international instability; and proposes directions for change.

Imperial hubris

why the West is losing the war on terror
2004
An anonymous senior member of the U.S. intelligence community explains why he believes the United States and its allies are losing the war on terror, arguing that while Muslims may well be offended by aspects of Western democracy and culture, their hostility is centered on specific U.S. policies and related military, political, and economic implications.

Critical perspectives on 9

2005
Contains a collection of nonfiction writings from newspapers, periodicals, books, and other sources, that provides critical perspectives on issues related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.

Chain of command

the road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
2004
A collection of news articles by Seymour Hersh that originally appeared in "The New Yorker" that address a variety of topics related to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Now they call me infidel

why I rejected the jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror
2006
The daughter of a high-ranking Egyptian army officer who grew up in Cairo and Gaza comments on the reasons Muslims embrace jihad, hate Jews, oppose America, and believe in the destruction of Israel; and provides her opinion concerning the necessity of the War on Terror.

At the heart of terror

Islam, Jihadists, and America's war on terrorism
2004
Examines the threat Islamic extremists pose to the United States, explaining the basics of Islam and the intricacies of each significant extremist group.

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