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Why warnings fell on deaf ears; for the Bush administration, the Cold War never ended--so al-Qaeda had to get in line behind more serious enemies. (Gazette). (Brief Article) Jason Vest. The American Prospect June 17, 2002 v13 i11 p18(1)
The Hijackers We Let Escape: The CIA tracked two suspected terrorists to a Qaeda summit in Malaysia in January 2000, then looked on as they re-entered America and began preparations for September 11. Why didn't somebody try to stop them? Inside what may be the worst intelligence failure of all. A NEWSWEEK exclusive. Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman. Newsweek June 10, 2002 p20
Vigilante Justice. AMY BACH. The Nation June 3, 2002 v274 i21 p18
White House Watch: Inquiring Minds. Ryan Lizza. The New Republic June 3, 2002 p14
MISSED MESSAGES. (terrorism warning signals not heeded) Seymour Hersh. The New Yorker June 3, 2002 pNA
They Had A Plan: Long before 9/11, the White House debated taking the fight to al-Qaeda. By the time they decided, it was too late. The saga of a lost chance. (Special Report: The Secret History) Michael Elliott. Time August 12, 2002 v160 i7 p28+
Direct from RNC Headquarters--it's--the official Republican guide to debating critics of the Bush administration: this week: pre-9/11 readiness! (Drawing Board). (George W. Bush)(Republic National Committee)(Column) Tom Tomorrow. The American Prospect July 1, 2002 v13 i12 p40(1)
Freedom of information under attack; in the name of `homeland security,' the work of journalists is made harder. (Watchdog Journalism Conference). Charles Lewis. Nieman Reports Summer 2002 v56 i2 p84(3)
The contemporary presidency: the changing leadership of George W. Bush: a pre- and post-9/11 comparison. (Features). Fred I. Greenstein. Presidential Studies Quarterly June 2002 v32 i2 p387(10)
What Went Wrong: The inside story of the missed signals and intelligence failures that raise a chilling question: did September 11 have to happen? Michael Hirsh, Michael Isikoff. Newsweek May 27, 2002 p28
Business versus terror. (use business resources to fight terrorism) David J. Rothkopf. Foreign Policy May 2002 p56(8)
Islam and terrorism: a humanist view. David Schafer. The Humanist May-June 2002 v62 i3 p16(5)
Survival in an insecure world: To defeat cyberterrorists, computer systems must be designed to work around sabotage. David A. Fisher's new programming language will help do just that. (Profile). W. Wayt Gibbs. Scientific American May 2002 v286 i5 p39(2)
Kashmir: A 50-Year Controversy - Threat of War. (Indian parliament building bombing December 13, 2001)(Brief Article) JOHN H. TKACIK JR.. World and I May 2002 v17 i5 p20
WHAT'S IN A NAME?: How to Fight Terrorism. Michael Howard. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2002 v81 i1 p8
FIXING INTELLIGENCE. (national security and intelligence services in preventing terrorism) Richard K. Betts. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2002 v81 i1 p43
AMERICA THE VULNERABLE. Stephen E. Flynn. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 2002 v81 i1 p60
The Rise of Complex Terrorism. Thomas Homer-Dixon. Foreign Policy Jan-Feb 2002 p52(11)
Smarter Intelligence. John M. Deutch, Jeffrey H. Smith. Foreign Policy Jan-Feb 2002 p64(6)
Germs Against Man: Bioterror: a brief history. ANTHONY DANIELS. National Review Dec 3, 2001 v53 i23 pNA
Could September 11 have been averted? (Cover Story) Gabriel Schoenfeld. Commentary Dec 2001 v112 i5 p21(9)
It's not about faith: a battle for the soul of the Middle East. (war on terrorism) Shibley Telhami. Current History Dec 2001 v100 i650 p415(4)
The fourth wave: September 11 in the history of terrorism. David C. Rapoport. Current History Dec 2001 v100 i650 p419(6)
Why America? The globalization of civil war. (terrorism, United States) Martha Crenshaw. Current History Dec 2001 v100 i650 p425(8)
Waging postindustrial warfare on the global battlefield. (war on terrorism) Michael T. Klare. Current History Dec 2001 v100 i650 p433(5)
Narcoterrorism as a threat to international security. Stephen Blank. World and I Dec 2001 v16 i12 p265
U.S. foreign policy after September 11. (National Affairs). Craig Eisendrath. USA Today (Magazine) May 2002 v130 i2684 p12(3)
TRB From Washington: Word Play. (war on terrorism) Peter Beinart. The New Republic April 22, 2002 p6
Two Cheers From the Islamic World. (Between The Lines). Ray Takeyh. Foreign Policy Jan-Feb 2002 p70(2)
Anti - Americanisms: A guide to hating Uncle Sam. (Missing Links). Moises Naim. Foreign Policy Jan-Feb 2002 p104(2)
Bioterrorism: a renewed public health threat. (Ethics, Law, and Policy). P.J. Maddox. MedSurg Nursing Dec 2001 v10 i6 p333(5)
What's Next? It could be smallpox, botulism or other equally deadly biological agents. (Bioterror) Frederick Golden. Time Nov 5, 2001 v158 i20 p44+
Terror in the name of God. (Confronting Terrorism). Mark Juergensmeyer. Current History Nov 2001 v100 i649 p357(5)
Reinventing War. (War on Terrorism, 2001-)(Panel Discussion)(Statistical Data Included) Foreign Policy Nov-Dec 2001 p31
Chapter I: The Rulers: The Middle East desperately wanted to become modern, but failed. (Special Report)(Brief Article) Newsweek Oct 15, 2001 p26
Chapter II: Failed Ideas: How does a region that once yearned for modernity could reject it so dramatically? (Special Report)(Brief Article) Newsweek Oct 15, 2001 p29
Chapter III: Enter Religion: The origins of "Islamic fundamentalism". (Special Report) Newsweek Oct 15, 2001 p32
The Toll of Terror. (why wars and terrorism are not answers) The Progressive Oct 2001 v65 i10 p8
Defending other nations: the risk to America's homeland. (intervention in foreign affairs could lead to terrorism in America) Ivan Eland. USA Today (Magazine) September 1998 v127 n2640 p12(3)
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