THE ‘WAR ON TERRORISM’ AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CONTEXT

George W Bush explicitly likened his so-called “war on terrorism” to the generational challenge posed by the Cold War, but it never convinced to anything like the same extent. In December, 2001, shortly after the ‘9/11’ attacks, three respected institutions – the Pew Research Centre, Princeton Survey Research Associates and the International Herald Tribune newspaper … Continue reading THE ‘WAR ON TERRORISM’ AND THE STRUGGLE FOR CONTEXT