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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
484
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2001
Editore
Indiana University Press
Edizione
2
ISBN-10
0253028264
ISBN-13
9780253028266
Descrizione
In the second edition of a pivotal work, Jeffrey D. Simon delves into the complexities of America's historical and ongoing confrontation with terrorism. He meticulously examines the evolution of government responses, tracing back to the era of Thomas Jefferson and the foundational challenges posed by domestic and international threats. Simon provides a nuanced perspective on how these responses have shaped national policies and influenced public perception over centuries.
Throughout the narrative, the author highlights key events that have defined American resilience and adaptation in the face of terror. By detailing the intricate interplay between security measures, public sentiment, and political discourse, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the challenges that have persisted over time. Simon's insights offer readers a deeper understanding of the historical context of terrorism in the United States, prompting reflection on both past actions and future implications for national security.
Throughout the narrative, the author highlights key events that have defined American resilience and adaptation in the face of terror. By detailing the intricate interplay between security measures, public sentiment, and political discourse, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the challenges that have persisted over time. Simon's insights offer readers a deeper understanding of the historical context of terrorism in the United States, prompting reflection on both past actions and future implications for national security.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Storia