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Defense Monitor: Where is America Going? Five Years After Sept. 11

by Jessica Ashooh; Mark Burgess; Philip Coyle; Rachel Stohl; Rhea Myerscough; Victoria Samson; Whitney Parker; Winslow Wheeler

Sep 1, 2006
  • Government Reform
  • Peace and Conflict

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This special issue of the Defense Monitor is a collection of articles released on the fifth anniversary of September 11th. The collection includes: Where is America Going? Five Years After Sept. 11; In the Name of Fighting Terrorism: The United States is Still Arming the World; The War on Terrorism: Winning the Un-Winnable; Defense Budget Tutorial: So, You Think You Know the Costs of the Wars?
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  • World Security Institute

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  • Copyright 2006 by the Center for Defense Information. The Center encourages quotation and reprinting of any of the material, provided the Center is credited. The Center requests a copy of such use.

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Title: Defense Monitor: Where is America Going? Five Years After Sept. 11
Publication date 2006-09-01
Publication Year 2006
Authors Jessica Ashooh , Mark Burgess , Philip Coyle , Rachel Stohl , Rhea Myerscough , Victoria Samson , Whitney Parker , Winslow Wheeler
Copyright holder(s) World Security Institute
Keywords war on terrorism , terrorism , sept , CDI , WSI
Document type Text
Language English
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