Fanatical terrorism versus disciplines of constitutional democracy
By: NEWLAND, Chester A.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, nov./dec.2001Public Administration Review: PAR 61, 6, p. 643-650Abstract: Discipline of constitutional democracy are based on enduring faith in ennobling higher law and shared responsibilitiy for human dignity. They are demonstrated in commitement to the public good through reasonable practives of civic duty and public service. Fanatical terrorist newtworks have waged war internationally for at least two decades against such foundations of civilization that have proved to be congenial with global diversity and connectedness. That reality was finally brought home to Americans in devastating September attacks. Conventional understanding is starkly challenged now by the enemies `s differecnes in organization and methods from past wars. For sucess in this struggle, conditions that foster terrorism must be dealt with; an Antiterrorist Garrison state must differ importanttly from some past experience. Toda`s advanced therories and practices of interdependence Facilitative Sates and their publci administration are well suited to meeting terrosits`s asymmentrical threatsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Discipline of constitutional democracy are based on enduring faith in ennobling higher law and shared responsibilitiy for human dignity. They are demonstrated in commitement to the public good through reasonable practives of civic duty and public service. Fanatical terrorist newtworks have waged war internationally for at least two decades against such foundations of civilization that have proved to be congenial with global diversity and connectedness. That reality was finally brought home to Americans in devastating September attacks. Conventional understanding is starkly challenged now by the enemies `s differecnes in organization and methods from past wars. For sucess in this struggle, conditions that foster terrorism must be dealt with; an Antiterrorist Garrison state must differ importanttly from some past experience. Toda`s advanced therories and practices of interdependence Facilitative Sates and their publci administration are well suited to meeting terrosits`s asymmentrical threats
Public Administration Review PAR
November/December 2001 Volume 61 Number 6
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