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Description
The September 11 terror attacks and subsequent war in Afghanistan are considered by many a dangerous new era in global politics. In a comprehensive study of the world since September 11, Douglas Kellner provides a detailed examination of the Bush administration's response to the terror attacks and subsequent U.S. interventions. In this sustained critical analysis of Bush administration policy, Kellner argues that global terrorism instead requires a multilateral and global solution. The book shows how September 11 provided an opportunity for the Bush administration to push through hard-right domestic and foreign policies, many of which were being contested and blocked in Congress pre-September 11. Kellner describes the Bush legacy of unilateralism in foreign policy, which greatly undermines national security while isolating the U.S. and creating new enemies; a failed economic policy that enriched its supporters and corporate allies while turning economic surpluses into deficits; and a sustained policy of attacks on democracy, civil liberties, justice, and the U.S. constitutional system of checks and balances. The book documents several important factors largely overlooked by the media, including: 1. The relations between the Bush family, the bin Ladens, Cheney and the tangled web of oil, money, and money behind both the Enron, Halliburton and other corporate scandals and the September 11 attacks and subsequent Terror War; 2. The ways that the Bush administration deprioritized terrorism pre-September 11 and put aside Clinton administration plans to deal with bin Laden and terrorism; 3. How Republican Party and Bush administration economic policies helped enable corporate corruption and have led to economic crisis; 4. How Bush administration unilateralism is intensifying war and repression throughout the world and how his new doctrine of 'preemptive strikes' threatens to unleash an era of war.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 2 Theorizing September 11
Chapter 2 3 9/ 11, the Media, and War Fever
Chapter 3 4 Operation Enduring Freedom and the Proliferation of Terror War
Chapter 4 5 Special Operations, Bombing, and Propaganda War
Chapter 5 6 Vicissitudes of Terror War
Chapter 6 7 Collapse of the Taliban
Chapter 7 8 The Hunt for bin Laden
Chapter 8 9 The New Barbarism: World in Turmoil
Chapter 9 10 The War at Home: Political Battles and the Enron Scandal
Chapter 10 11 The Afghan Nightmare and the "Axis of Evil"
Chapter 11 12 The New Militarism, Lies and Propaganda, and the High Costs of the Bush Presidency
Chapter 13 Conclusion: For Democracy and against Terrorism and Militarism
Chapter 14 References
Product details
Published | 01 Sep 2004 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9780585463254 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A fascinating chronology and analysis of events following the September 11 catastrophe, framing this turbulent period in American history against the backdrop of both domestic and international conditions. The book is written as fascinating narrative combining great conceptual clarity, readability, and humor-a humor all the more biting when it is directed against President Bush and his lieutenants. Kellner's critique of the Bush Presidency-harsh and unyielding-is perhaps the best to be found in the contemporary literature on American politics.
Carl Boggs, National University; author of The Two Revolutions: Gramsci and the Dilemmas of Western Marxism and Social Movements and Political Power
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...This book shines out: first it is refreshingly critical, observant, peppered throughout with convincing examples and characterized by a polemical quality that energizes a reading of its calibre; secondly, it unmasks courageously a matrix of pre- and post-9/11 events other explanatory platforms do not capture. Overall, this is one book that deserves to be widely read.
Political Studies Review
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For the past two decades, Douglas Kellner has been helping readers understand mass media and the crisis of democracy through an intriguing mix of critical, social, and cultural theory, and radical democratic politics. In From 9/11 to Terror War, Kellner has done a masterful job of exposing the lies of the Bush administration in the so-called war on terrorism and showing how the commercial media are complicit in the distortions. Kellner's exhaustive study shows how the militarism and unilateralism of the United States pose a serious threat to world peace and American democracy.
Robert Jensen, Director of the Senior Fellows Honors Program of the College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin