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|a Acknowledgments Introduction / Craig Calhoun. Paul Price, and dr Ashley Timmer pt. 1. Islamic radicalism 1. Religious terror and global war / Mark Juergensmeyer 2. The struggle for the soul of Islam / Robert W. Hefner 3. "Traditionalist" Islamic activism : Deoband, Tablighis, and Talibs / Barbara D. Metcalf 4. The religious undertow of Muslim economic grievances / Timur Kuran pt. 2. Globalization-- 5. The globalization of informal violence, theories of world politics, and "the liberalism of fear" / Robert O. Keohane 6. Violence, law, and justice in a global age / David Held 7. Governance hotspots : challenges we must confront in the post-September 11 world / Saskia Sassen 8. The United States and the world economy after September 11th / Barry Eichengreen pt. 3. New war/new world order? 9. States, terrorists, and the clash of civilizations / Jack A. Goldstone 10. Beyond militarism, arms races, and arms control / Mary Kaldor 11. 9/11 : before, after, and in between / James Der Derian 12. Is cyber terror next? / Dorothy E. Denning 13. Black September, infantile nihilism, and national security / Bruce Cumings 14. On war and peace-building: unfinished legacy of the 1990s / Susan L. Woodward pt. 4. Terrorism and democratic virtues 15. Unholy wars : Reclaiming democratic virtues after September 11 / Seyla Benhabib 16. Terrorism and the assault on politics / Peter Alexander Meyers 17. The threat to patriotism / Ronald Dworkin 18. Guarding the gates / Aristide R. Zolberg pt. 5. Competing narratives 19. The political psychology of competing narratives : September 11 and beyond / Marc Howard Ross 20. Ordinary feelings, extraordinary events : moral complexity in 9/11 / Rajeev Bhargava 21. Close encounters : Islam, modernity, and violence / Nilüfer Göle 22. America and the world: the twin towers as metaphor / Immanuel Wallerstein 23. Violence and home : Afghan women's experience of displacement / Saba Ful Khattuck 24. Memorializing absence / Marita Sturken Notes Contributors
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