
Title
- The Northeastern Series On Democratization And Political Development
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edited by William CrottyPublication Details
BookNortheastern University Press2007Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E902 .P65 2004 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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In the wake of the September 11 attacks, Americans were confronted with a new kind of war and a new kind of danger. After the strikes, institutions were created to mobilize the domestic response to potential terrorist threats and Congress passed legislation giving the president broad powers to fight terrorism and to provide heightened security for the nation. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- Introduction: Where We Are, Where We Are Going
- Prerequisites for Morally Credible Condemnations of Terrorism / Stephen Nathanson
- Terrorism and the Remarking of American Politics / John Kenneth White
- The War on Terrorism and the New Patriotism / Scott L. McLean
- America’s Wartime Presidents: Politics, National Security, and Civil Liberties / Jerome M. Mileur and Ronald Story
- Civil Liberties and the Judiciary in the Aftermath of 9/11 / Daniel Krislov
- Security versus Liberty: 9/11 and the American Public / Lynn M. Kuzma
- On the Home Front: Institutional Mobilization to Fight the Threat of International Terrorism / William Crotty
- Are We Safer Today?: Organizational Responses to Terrorism / B. Guy Peters
- The Presidency Responds: The Implications of 9/11 for the Bush Administration’s Policy Agenda / Richard J. Powell
- Conclusion: Terrorism, Security, and the American State
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- 1555535771
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