TITLE

A COLD WAR-STYLE CONFLICT

AUTHOR(S)
Schneider, William
PUB. DATE
October 2001
SOURCE
National Journal;10/6/2001, Vol. 33 Issue 40, p3126
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Explains that the United States campaign against terrorism and is an open-ended war similar to the Cold War in which there is clear definition of victory. How the country fought the Cold War; Nature of the war on terrorism; Views of President George W. Bush on the war on terrorism.
ACCESSION #
5350207

Tags: TERRORISM -- Government policy;  COLD War, 1945-1989;  BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946- -- Political & social views;  WAR;  POLITICAL science

 

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