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Preface | ix | |
Introduction | 1 | |
The Domestic Front | ||
Debate 1 | It is Necessary to Curtail Civil Liberties at Home in Order to Protect National Security | 11 |
Debate 2 | The CIA Should Play a Greater Role in Domestic Counterintelligence | 19 |
Debate 3 | As Part of the War on Terrorism, Immigration Policy Should Be Revised and Restricted | 27 |
Debate 4 | The President Needs Expanded War Powers to Fight the War on Terrorism | 34 |
Debate 5 | The Department of Homeland Security Should Be Given Broader Powers | 43 |
Debate 6 | Federalizing Airport Security is a Necessary Response to Terrorist Threats | 52 |
Debate 7 | The Intelligence Community Failed by Not Preventing the Attacks on 11 September 2001 | 59 |
Debate 8 | The Political Parties Have Politicized the War on Terrorism | 67 |
Debate 9 | The Bush Administration Responded Appropriately to the Terrorist Attacks Against the United States | 74 |
Debate 10 | Terrorism is the Most Significant Threat Faced by the United States in the Twenty-first Century | 82 |
The International Front | ||
Debate 11 | The United States Should Be Willing to Fight the War on Terrorism Without International Support | 93 |
Debate 12 | NATO's Main Mission Should Now Be Counterterrorism | 101 |
Debate 13 | The United States is Justified in Using Nuclear Weapons in Response to a Terrorist Attack | 110 |
Debate 14 | Pre-emptive Strikes Are An Effective Way of Combating Potential Terrorist Attacks | 118 |
Debate 15 | The 11 September 2001 Attacks Reinforced the Need for Disarmament on a Global Level | 127 |
Debate 16 | The United States Should Play a Greater Role in Solving the Arab-Israeli Conflict | 135 |
Debate 17 | Economic Sanctions Are An Effective Tool To Use Against States Supporting Terrorists | 143 |
Debate 18 | The Best Means to Combat Radical Islamic Terrorism Is Democratic Change in the Mideast | 152 |
Debate 19 | The Military Campaign in Afghanistan (2001-2002) Was a Model for Future Actions | 160 |
Debate 20 | Counterterrorism Campaigns Should be Based on Criminal Law and International Tribunals | 169 |
Recording Your Votes | 179 | |
Debate Brief | 181 | |
Appendix A. | List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations | 221 |
Appendix B. | Significant Terrorist Incidents (Up to 11 September 2001) | 223 |
About the Contributors | 229 | |
About the Editors | 231 |
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