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Terrorism and the UN : before and after September 11

Analyses how the UN's role in dealing with terrorism has been shaped over the years by the international system, and how events such as September 11 and the American intervention in Iraq have reoriented its approach to terrorism
eBook, English, ©2004
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, ©2004
1 online resource (xvi, 256 pages) : illustrations
9780253110985, 9780253343840, 9780253216625, 9781282071469, 9786612071461, 025311098X, 0253343844, 0253216621, 1282071467, 661207146X
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AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsFraming the Debate1. Whither Terrorism and the United Nations?Jane Boulden and Thomas G. Weiss2. Charter Values and the Response to Terrorism S. Neil MacFarlaneThe "New" International Arena3. September 11th and Challenges to International LawNico Schrijver4. The U.S., Counter-Terrorism, and the Prospects for a Multilateral AlternativeEdward C. Luck5. Improving the International Response to the Transnational Terrorist ThreatKarin von Hippel6. The Inherent Difficulties of Inter-institutional Cooperation in Fighting TerrorismThierry TardyThe World Organization Responds to Terrorism7. The Role of the Security CouncilChantal de Jonge Oudraat 8. Using the General Assembly M. J. Peterson9. Pulling the Plug: The Political Economy of TerrorismMónica Serrano10. The Root Causes of Terrorism and Conflict PreventionRama ManiIndexAbout the Contributors
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