Some Unexpected Consequences of the Worldwide War Against Terrorism

Revista Internacional de los Estudios Vascos. RIEV, 48, 2

JACOB, James E.

Publication year:
2003
ISSN:
0212-7016

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Summary

I examine the consequences of the global war on terror after September 11, 2001. I argue that political realism requires judging the wisdom of continuing a failed strategy based on violence. The refusal to abandon violence risks undermining the core values of minority peoples ?their languages and cultures? in a climate of worldwide opposition to cultures seen linked to terrorism.
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