The Age Of Terror

The Age Of Terror by Strobe Talbott, published by Basic Books on January 30, 2002, is a comprehensive examination of the implications of the events of September 11, 2001. This 224-page volume features contributions from eight authors who delve into the evolving landscape of counter-terrorism, highlighting its significance as a priority for national governments and international institutions in the wake of these events.
Readers will find a diverse array of perspectives that seek to address critical questions surrounding terrorism, including its causes and potential solutions. The book presents insights into historical contexts and modern strategies, making it relevant for those interested in the intersections of history and contemporary issues. Through its exploration of these themes, The Age Of Terror aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on how to effectively contain and ultimately defeat terrorism.
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11th September 2001 was a defining moment: marking the beginning of an era in which counter-terrorism would be one of the highest priorities of national governments and international institutions. In this volume, eight contributors explore ways that terrorism can be contained and ultimately defeated. The book offers a wide range of views and insights in an effort to answer the burning questions: Why did it happen and, what, exactly, is to be done?
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