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Richard Falk (Author)
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1566564603 978-1566564601 September 2002
The horror of September 11 remains indelible. The destruction of that day--and its causes and effects--continues to haunt us. How could the most powerful nation in the world be so vulnerable? How will the US government wage its declared war on terror--and where will that war take us?

Richard Falk, an international law scholar and veteran of human rights struggles around the world, brings to these questions the wisdom of decades of passionate involvement in world politics. Firs outlining what is new and different about the challenge of megaterrorism, Falk thoughtfully teases out the implications of the various US responses: the war in Afghanistan, as declared and as carried out; the extension of the war to Saddam Hussein's Iraq; the domestic focus on security and patriotism; the intensified unilateralism of the Bush administration.

As an independently minded scholar whose interest in politics has always been in enhancing the well-being of people throughout the world, Richard Falk brings a thoughtful and necessary perspective to the current crisis. His political and moral imagination, driven by his humble insistence on both realism and hope, make his words ones to heed for anyone who--despite the news--still wants to imagine a safer, fairer, more humane future for all the world's peoples.


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Falk simultaneously relies upon and criticizes the discourse of the "war on terrorism" as a means of responding to current and preventing future terror attacks. After outlining a comprehensive historical framework, he goes on to provide new insights into the entire range of issues that must be addressed if terrorism is indeed to be eradicated.

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Richard Falk is Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and Chair of the Board of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. His most recent book was Religion and Humane Global Governance .

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  • Paperback: 203 pages
  • Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566564603
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566564601
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,390,095 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Useful study of the law against war, September 9, 2004
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This review is from: The Great Terror War (Paperback)
Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University, has written a thoughtful survey of the war on Al Qa'ida terrorism. He differentiates this from other forms of terrorism, because of its genocidal intent and worldwide scope.

Chapter 1 looks at what winning and losing this war would mean. A proper strategy must include a justified war of self-defence focusing on Al Qa'ida, international law enforcement, and addressing the causes that recruit people to this form of fundamentalism. We must understand, not to forgive individual terrorists, but to change the social conditions that give rise to terrorism.

Chapter 2 examines 9/11's causes and effects, Chapter 3 the war on Afghanistan. Chapters 4, 5 and 6 look at how Bush has twisted the war against Al Qa'ida into unlimited, perpetual war for US domination. Bush has smeared all national liberation struggles as terrorist and delegitimised, sanctioned and isolated what he calls `rogue' states. He wars against Iraq, and threatens Iran, Cuba, Libya, Syria and others. Falk shows that the Al Qa'ida threat does not justify the assault on Iraq or any other country.

Chapter 7 criticises the US state's attacks on American society. Chapter 8 looks at our world, where "American assertiveness is no longer deterred by the Soviet presence."

From Clinton's `unreserved embrace of predatory globalization' to Bush's worldwide empire-building and warmongering, the US approach has meant `unconditional authorisation for state violence'. Attacking civilians and their homes is terrorism, whether done by states or by anti-Castro exiles, Chechen rebels, Palestinian `suicide bombers', or Animal Liberation Front fundamentalists.

Falk mostly upholds the UN Charter's prohibition on non-defensive force. Yet he backed the USA's 1999 war in Kosovo and its attack on Afghanistan (which was not limited to attacking Al Qa'ida) because he privileges the ideal of transnational government over national sovereignty.

We must uphold the democratic right of all nations to self-determination, which includes the right to self-defence against all schemes for global or continental domination, US or EU empires. Which is to say, we need a working class politics based on workers' nationalism.


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4 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A churlish, anti-american essay, October 1, 2006
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Richard Falk writes with a pedantic manner, but his assertions about recent history are radical and vituperative in the extreme. He attacks the United States on virtually every page, impugning our motives, morals, and methods. He talks about his own country in terms that might be used by our most implacable enemies. He writes of an America that whose main goal is "geopolitical intimidation." He expresses alarm that America is no longer "balanced nor deterred" by an adversary like the Soviet Union. Mr. Falk reminisces fondly of the Soviets, because the threat that they might annihilate the U.S in a nuclear holocaust kept us from oppressing the rest of the world.

On the first page Mr. Falk asserts that Pearl Harbor was not a surprise attack, but part of the Roosevelt administration's "deliberate plan to lure the country into World War II." The anti-american tone is unrelenting. Many American foreign policy moves in the past century are examples of aggression, economic opportunism, and cultural imperialism. He reveals his own biases, not only with his arguments, but also with his lexicon. He refers to american leaders as "reactionary and pro-military forces." He decries the "martial atmosphere" after 9-11, with a "patriotic fervor never before seen in America." Maybe Mr. Falk has never seen it before.

Mr. Falk suggests that al-Qaeda might be "an imaginary network conjured up by intelligence agencies." He leaves the realm of the merely oppositional, and ventures into delusional thought. He gives serious consideration to many conspiracy theories that could be used by psychiatrists to identify a break with reality. If you believe that our own government blew up the World Trade Center, Mr. Falk is your muse. He suffers from that peculiar form of self-hatred that leads to self-abasement, and the condemnation of one's own country.

There is much to criticize about our country, and the war on terror. Mr. Falk is so critical of the United States that he seeks to destroy our ability to define and defend ourselves. Self criticism is a vital element of public virtue, but self-abnegation is rarely useful, and often harmful. His is a left-wing jeremiad, but Mr. Falk is no Jeremiah.
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"The traumatic surprise of September 11 caused an initial interpretative panic due to the nature of the attack, and its seeming success in flying under the radar of America's vast power." Read the first page
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United States, United Nations, White House, Security Council, President Bush, Middle East, Gulf War, Pearl Harbor, Soviet Union, Saddam Hussein, Crimes Against Humanity, Great Terror War, Vietnam War, General Assembly, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, World Court, New York City, Northern Alliance, Ariel Sharon, Camp X-Ray, Democratic Party, Third World, Tora Bora, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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