An Academy of Political Science /
Political Science Quarterly Panel Presentation
September 11, Terrorist Attacks,
and U.S. Foreign Policy
Co-sponsored with Columbia University's
School of International and Public Affairs
and the Institute of War and Peace
Wednesday, September 11, 2002
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
15th Floor, Room 1501
420 W. 118th Street • NY, NY 10027
How have international relations changed as a result of the 9/11 attacks? What is distinctive about these terrorist attacks? What policies should the United Stated adopt to deal most effectively with the global threat of terrorism? What is the likely future of Islamic Fundamentalist Movements? These questions are the main focus of the Academy's book entitled, September 11, Terrorist Attacks, and U.S. Foreign Policy (August 2002). A collection of articles by a distinguished group of scholars, it represents the first serious attempt to explain the causes and consequences of the terrorist attacks of September 11. Our panel featured five prominent scholars, some contributors to the book.
Moderator:
DEMETRIOS JAMES CARALEYPanelists and Topics:
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