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AGE OF FEAR: POWER VERSUS PRINCIPLE IN THE WAR ON TERROR
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Current Affairs
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Number of pages:
256
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Book Size:
8.5x5.5
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Book Weight (Hardbound):
515 gm
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Book Weight (Paperback):
315 gm
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Published in:
01/01/2004
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Available in:
Hardbound & Paperbound
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ISBN_PB:
8129106132
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ISBN_HB:
8129105322
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The new post-September 11 era is an age of fear. International relations is now not just about power politics but also about fear politics. We live in a world where power is no longer an adequate guarantee against fear. In fact, power begets fear. The more powerful a nation is, the more fearful it becomes. This apparently contradictory combination, awesome power and unprecedented fear, is profoundly reshaping international security order. This book examines how this transformation came about. It offers a critical perspective on the war on terror, and the key issues and questions involved.
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