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_aKRAMER, Hilde Haaland _933033 |
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_aThe UN security council's response to terrorism : _bbefore and after september 11, 2001 |
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_aNew York, NY : _bAcademy of Political Science, _cFall 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aHILDE HAALAND KRAMER and STEVE A. YETIV argue that the UN Security Councils response to global terrorism has been more forceful and comprehensive since September 11 and that it has broken some new ground. The authors posit that although the UN remains controversial in the United States, Washington benefited from its response to September 11, as imperfect as it was | |
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_aYETIV, Steve A _921986 |
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_tPSQ: Political Science Quarterly _g122, 3, p. 409-432 _dNew York, NY : Academy of Political Science, Fall 2007 _xISSN 0032-3195 _w |
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