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ID182241
Title ProperThem and us
Other Title Informationhow America lets its enemies hijack its foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorRhodes, Ben
Summary / Abstract (Note)Notwenty-¼rst-century event
has shaped the United States
and its role in the world as
much as 9/11.Theattacks pierced the
complacency of the post–ColdWar
decade and shattered the illusion that
history was ending with the triumph of
American-led globalization.Thescale of
the U.S. response remade American
government, foreign policy, politics, and
society inwaysthat continue to generate aftershocks. Onlybyinterrogating
the excesses of that response can Americans understand what their country has
become and where it needs togo.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 100, No.5; Sep-Oct 2021: p.22-31
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 100 No 5
Key WordsAmerica ;  Foreign Policy ;  Post–Cold War


 
 
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