Perspectives on 9/11
By (Author) Yassin El-Ayouty
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2004
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International relations
303.625097471
Hardback
368
9/11 was an event that is difficult to refer to in the past tense. It has changed the U.S. and the entire world to the point that the pre-9/11 period and post-9/11 epoch now have to be understood by completely different parameters. Its editors conceived this book only a few hours after the World Trade Center towers had collapsed. In an age where nothing is definitive this book frames 9/11 in terms of fresh insights and new interpretations that should last beyond its immediate timeframe. Various experts in the fields analyse the issues of terror, strategy, foreign policy, multilateral diplomacy, homeland security, community response, and others. The book is comprised of eighteen chapters and divided into five parts dealing with specific issues. Each contributor provides their unique voice to the issues addressed, including two survivors of the tragedy, giving this work a multifaceted focus. The result is a volume spanning the period from the day of the 9/11 earthquake to the subsequent years of secondary tremors ending with the Iraq War. The insight and passion forged in this work make it invaluable to anyone living in the post 9/11 world.
"This book considerably enhances our understanding of the danger of international terrorism and the methods of combating it....It is thoroughly researched, richly documented, and well written....I consider the book a major achievement in every respect."-Vratislav Pechota, Columbia University School of Law
Yassin El-Ayouty is a retired United Nations Principal Officer. He is now an adjunct professor for the Benjamin N. Cordozo School of Law, and Saint Francis College.