The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and the US response have been widely described as heralding a new kind of war. For over a decade previous to 11 September, however, a body of literature had developed arguing that during the 1990s a new kind of warfare had begun to emerge for the West. This article examines whether 11 September and its immediate aftermath – the US campaign in Afghanistan – confirmed these trends, or whether it really did constitute a different kind of war. It does so through a four-part framework: that during the 1990s wars were localised; that the enemy was not a state but a regime or individual leader; that civilian deaths should be minimised; and that wars were fought on behalf of the West by professionals, but ...
After September 11, Afghanistan became the first battleground of the War on Terror when the Taliban ...
This article contrasts and compares the war on terror and the war of terror in the wake of, and befo...
It has been 19 years of September 11 tragedy, in response United States waged a war against perpet...
The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and the US response have been widely described as heraldi...
The perception of initial success in the `war against terrorism' appears to strengthen a general rel...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
Critics of the Afghan war have claimed it was always unwinnable. This article argues the war was unw...
The war against Al Qaeda and its allies may well become the defining conflict of our age. Certainly ...
The military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was portrayed as a fight to oust the extremist Tali...
On September 11, 2001, the United States suffered shocking terrorist attacks on the World Trade Cent...
For nearly the past quarter century, the United States has been involved in covert operations in a r...
To call the struggle against terrorism “America’s War,” perhaps even a war at all, is to miss its fu...
With the ten-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon only days aw...
As we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, it is vital to explore how the ‘war on terror’ initiat...
September 11 changed the United States’ understanding of terrorism. Prior to these attacks, American...
After September 11, Afghanistan became the first battleground of the War on Terror when the Taliban ...
This article contrasts and compares the war on terror and the war of terror in the wake of, and befo...
It has been 19 years of September 11 tragedy, in response United States waged a war against perpet...
The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and the US response have been widely described as heraldi...
The perception of initial success in the `war against terrorism' appears to strengthen a general rel...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
Critics of the Afghan war have claimed it was always unwinnable. This article argues the war was unw...
The war against Al Qaeda and its allies may well become the defining conflict of our age. Certainly ...
The military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was portrayed as a fight to oust the extremist Tali...
On September 11, 2001, the United States suffered shocking terrorist attacks on the World Trade Cent...
For nearly the past quarter century, the United States has been involved in covert operations in a r...
To call the struggle against terrorism “America’s War,” perhaps even a war at all, is to miss its fu...
With the ten-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon only days aw...
As we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, it is vital to explore how the ‘war on terror’ initiat...
September 11 changed the United States’ understanding of terrorism. Prior to these attacks, American...
After September 11, Afghanistan became the first battleground of the War on Terror when the Taliban ...
This article contrasts and compares the war on terror and the war of terror in the wake of, and befo...
It has been 19 years of September 11 tragedy, in response United States waged a war against perpet...