Falk simultaneously relies upon and criticizes the discourse of the "war on terrorism" as a means of responding to current and preventing future terror attacks. After outlining a comprehensive historical framework, he goes on to provide new insights into the entire range of issues that must be addressed if terrorism is indeed to be eradicated.
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Falk simultaneously relies upon and criticizes the discourse of the "war on terrorism" as a means of responding to current and preventing future terror attacks. After outlining a comprehensive historical framework, he goes on to provide new insights into the entire range of issues that must be addressed if terrorism is indeed to be eradicated.
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As new in card cover, unread. Other Topics-Diverse Subjects… The Great Terror War provides an examination of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 linking them to the breadth of more traditional forms of terrorism. This book differentiates between terror rooted in unresolved conflicts or unfinished national projects (such as the Basque or Kashmiri movements), and the apocalyptic underpinnings of the September 11th attacks. The author discusses the use of weapons of mass destruction, genocidal intent, and suicidal warriors. UL-XXXXXX. 202pp.