Reviewed book by Robert G. Patman Publication date: October, 2011 In this short, but interesting book, Robert Patman argues that US policy failures in the lead up to and aftermath of the October 1993 ‘Blackhawk Down’ incident in Mogadishu facilitated the conditions for the terrorist attacks on the US mainland in 2001. The thesis that the US merely reaped the bad fruit of its foreign policy on 9/11 is not new, but Patman’s approach is
To counter the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush left no option for Pakistan e...
Book synopsis: The presidency of George W. Bush has been widely regarded as having occasioned one of...
As the year 2001 unfolded, the United States stood at the apex of global power, possessing unrivalle...
The Battle of Mogadishu, more commonly referred to as “Black Hawk Down,” was one of the most controv...
Since the attacks of 11 September 2001 the US has chosen a strongly unilateral foreign policy unders...
The events of 9/11 led many in the United States to wonder what had actu- ally led up to that fatefu...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
After 9/11, the United States government was forced to think differently about terrorism and the nat...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
The October 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, commonly referred to as “Black Hawk Down,” transformed America...
Neither the new 2011 US National Strategy for Counterterrorism, nor the recently published counter-r...
During the 1990s, the United States gradually came to recognize that failed states emerged as a new ...
When the concept for this book was pitched to the editor, Why We're Losing the War on Terror, p...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
This thesis is an analysis of the Global War on Terrorism. It focuses mainly on how the United State...
To counter the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush left no option for Pakistan e...
Book synopsis: The presidency of George W. Bush has been widely regarded as having occasioned one of...
As the year 2001 unfolded, the United States stood at the apex of global power, possessing unrivalle...
The Battle of Mogadishu, more commonly referred to as “Black Hawk Down,” was one of the most controv...
Since the attacks of 11 September 2001 the US has chosen a strongly unilateral foreign policy unders...
The events of 9/11 led many in the United States to wonder what had actu- ally led up to that fatefu...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
After 9/11, the United States government was forced to think differently about terrorism and the nat...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
The October 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, commonly referred to as “Black Hawk Down,” transformed America...
Neither the new 2011 US National Strategy for Counterterrorism, nor the recently published counter-r...
During the 1990s, the United States gradually came to recognize that failed states emerged as a new ...
When the concept for this book was pitched to the editor, Why We're Losing the War on Terror, p...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
This thesis is an analysis of the Global War on Terrorism. It focuses mainly on how the United State...
To counter the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush left no option for Pakistan e...
Book synopsis: The presidency of George W. Bush has been widely regarded as having occasioned one of...
As the year 2001 unfolded, the United States stood at the apex of global power, possessing unrivalle...