Explores the role U.S. foreign policy has played in contemporary terrorism, focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the United States' reaction to terrorism in the years following September 11, 2001.
Content Note
On political power, legitimacy, and violence -- Anatomy and physiology of contemporary terrorism -- Islåam, Islåamism and apocalyptic terrorism -- Consequential or reactive nationalism-based terrorism -- Terrorism and the Palestine problem -- Human rights and Israel's national security -- The neocons and the dishonoring of America.