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Critical Views of September 11: Analyses from Around the World
Edited by Eric Hershberg and Kevin W. Moore
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction:
Place, Perspective and Power:
Interpreting September 11
Eric Hershberg and Kevin W. Moore
Part I. Terrorism, Security and Values
1. The Ethics and Efficacy of Political Terrorism
Achin Vanaik
2. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim - A Political Perspective on Culture and Terrorism
Mahmood Mamdani
3. Terrorism and Freedom: An Outside View
Luis Rubio **
4. Reassuring and Protecting: Internal Security Implications of French Participation in the Coalition against Terrorism
Didier Bigo
Part II. The Future International Order
5. Living with the Hegemon: European Dilemmas
William Wallace 6. After Balance of Powers Diplomacy, Globalization's Politics
Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira **
7. September 11, Security, and the New Post Liberal Politics of Fear
Kanishka Jayasuriya
Part III. Aftershock(s): Regional Perspectives
8. Mistake, Farce or Calamity? Pakistan and its Tryst with History
Kamran Asdar Ali
9. Can Rational Analysis Break a Taboo? A Middle Eastern Perspective
Said Amir Arjomand
10. Change and Continuity in Hemispheric Affairs: Latin America after September 11
Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín, Eric Hershberg and Monica Hirst **
Part IV. The Intersection of Religion and Politics
11. Muslims and the Politics of Multiculturalism in Britain
Tariq Modood
12. The Reach of Transnationalism
Riva Kastoryano
13. State and Faith: Secular Values in Asia and the West
Wang Gungwu
** Views from Latin America
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