TY - BOOK AU - Talbott,Strobe AU - Chanda,Nayan TI - The age of terror: America and the world after September 11 SN - 0465083560 AV - HV6432 .A43 2001 U1 - 973.931 21 PY - 2001///] CY - New York, [Place of publication not identified] PB - Basic Books, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 KW - Terrorism KW - United States KW - World politics KW - 1995-2005 N1 - Includes index; Introduction; Strobe Talbott and Nayan Chanda --; 1; And Now This: Lessons from the Old Era for the New One; John Lewis Gaddis --; 2; Empowered Through Violence: The Reinventing of Islamic Extremism; Abbas Amanat --; 3; Maintaining American Power: From Injury to Recovery; Paul Kennedy --; 4; A Herculean Task: The Myth and Reality of Arab Terrorism; Charles Hill --; 5; Clashing Civilizations or Mad Mullahs: The United States between Informal and Formal Empire; Niall Ferguson --; 6; Preserving American Values: The Challenge at Home and Abroad; Harold Hongju Koh --; 7; Rethinking the Unthinkable: New Priorities for New National Security; Paul Bracken --; 8; The Challenge to Science: How to Mobilize American Ingenuity; Maxine Singer N2 - "September 11 marked the beginning of a new era - an age of terror in which counter-terrorism will be one of the highest priorities of national governments and international institutions. While the resolve to do whatever necessary to combat terrorism will remain undiminished, a great debate has already begun: What exactly is to be done? The answer will depend, in large measure, on the answer to a prior question: What happened here and why? In The Age of Terror, an agenda-setting team of experts begins to answer this question and examines the considerations and objectives of policy decisions in post-September 11 America."--BOOK JACKET ER -