Fresh Perspectives on the 'War on Terror'

On 20 September 2001, in an address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American people, President George W Bush declared a 'war on terror'. The concept of the 'war on terror' has proven to be both an attractive and a potent rhetorical device. It has been adopted and elaborate...

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Main Author: Gani, Miriam (auth)
Other Authors: Mathew, Penelope (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2008
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