202 Notes
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No. 5 (September–October 2002), pp. 44–60. - Brookings Institution Press Briefing, Repairing the Rift: The United States
and Europe After Iraq, 3 April 2003. In: Parmar, “Catalysing Events, Think Thanks
and American Foreign Policy Shifts,” p. 7 fn. 25. - Kirk Spitzer, “Green Berets Outfought, Out Thought Taliban,” USA Today,
January 7, 2002. - John Moore, “International Red Cross Visits Taliban Prisoners Held by
Marines at Kandahar Base,” Associated Press, December 29, 2001; Matt Kelley,
“Twenty More Suspected al-Qaida Fighters Sent to U.S. Marine Base in Afghan-
istan,” Associated Press, December 27, 2001; Deborah Hastings, Associated Press
writer, “7,000 Taliban, al-Qaida Being Held,” Washington Post, December 21, 2001. - James Risen, “Taliban Chiefs Prove Elusive, Americans Say,” New York
Times, December 20, 2001; Pauline Jelinek, “U.S. Keeps Lists for Afghan War,” AP
Online, November 30, 2001; Rowan Scarborough, “Probers Told of Taliban Deaths,”
Washington Times, January 12, 2002. - Bradley Graham, “Strikes Level Al Qaeda Camp,” Washington Post, Janu-
ary 8, 2002. - Carl Conetta, “Strange Victory: A Critical Appraisal of Operation Endur-
ing Freedom and the Afghanistan War,” Cambridge, MA: Commonwealth Insti-
tute Project on Defense Alternatives Research Monograph #6, 30 January 2002,
pp. 4–5. - Conetta, “Strange Victory,” pp. 5–6.
CHAPTER 5
- The section is based on Ofer Israeli. “A New World Order,” Jerusalem Post,
January 24, 2017. Used by permission. - Fukuyama, “The End of History?”; Francis Fukuyama, The End of History
and the Last Man (New York: Avon Books, 1992). - Samuel P. Huntington, “The Clash of Civilizations?” Foreign Affairs, Vol.
72, No. 3 (Summer 1993), pp. 22–49; Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations
and the Remaking of World Order (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996). - Elspeth Reeve, “Obama Foreign Policy: ‘Leading from Behind’,” The
Atlantic, April 25, 2011. - Israeli, “A New World Order.”