Cato Institue looks back on the policy changes after 9/11
Via Cato.org:
The six years since 9/11 have seen numerous changes in U.S. foreign policy, the role of the federal government, and domestic privacy and security issues. During that time, the United States has won some important victories against Al-Qaeda, but has also suffered some setbacks. On the anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Cato looks back on the policy changes, and considers the implications for this and future generations.
- Presidential Power Since 9/11, featuring Gene Healy, 09/11/2007 (MP3)
- "Suicide Terrorism and Democracy: What We've Learned Since 9/11," by Robert A. Pape
- "Doublespeak and the War on Terrorism," by Tim Lynch
- "The American Way of War: Cultural Barriers to Successful Counterinsurgency," by Jeffrey Record
- "Power Surge: The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush," by Gene Healy and Timothy Lynch
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