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The World After September 11th: Change and Continuity

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Tomas Jermalavicius

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, p.103-123 (2002)
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References

Fidler, Stephen. "Washington Wages a War of Diplomacy." Financial Times (2001).
Freedland, Jonathan. "The War Bin Laden Has Already Won." The Guardian (2001).
Fidler, Stephen. "Washington Wages a War of Diplomacy." Financial Times (2001).
Ford, Peter. "Europe Cringes at Bush ‘Crusade’ Against Terrorists." The Christian Science Monitor (2001).
Woollacott, Martin. "Saddam Will be the Next U.S. Target, One Way or Another." The Guardian (2001).
Dao, James, and Eric Schmitt. "U.S. Hawk Hints Iraq Won’t Be Next Target." The International Herald Tribune (2002).
Hoagland, Jim. "America Can’t Wage the Anti-Terror War Alone." The International Herald Tribune (2002).
Grant, Tracy. "Bush Braces Country for War." Washington Post, (2001).
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APA style: Jermalavicius, T. (2002).  The World After September 11th: Change and Continuity. Connections: The Quarterly Journal. 1(3), 103-123.
Chicago style: Jermalavicius, Tomas. "The World After September 11th: Change and Continuity." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 1, no. 3 (2002): 103-123.
IEEE style: Jermalavicius, T., "The World After September 11th: Change and Continuity", Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 1, issue 3, pp. 103-123, Fall 2002.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.01.3.13
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