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Bibliography: Chapter 5

[sources in order of appearance]

The New Ordering Principle

  • Thomas P.M. and Vonne M. Barnett, "The Emily Updates: A Year in the Life of a Three-Year-Old Struggling with Cancer, " unpublished manuscript, 200,000 words, 1996.

OVERTAKEN BY EVENTS

  • Jack Anderson and Jan Moller, "The Government's Secret Y2K Plans," Deseret News, 3 May 1999, found online at www.deseretnews.com.
  • Barton Gellman and Susan Schmidt, "Shadow Government Is at Work in Secret: After Attacks, Bush Ordered 100 Officials to Bunkers Away from Capital to Ensure Federal Survival," Washington Post, 1 March 2002.
  • Al Baker, "Steep Rise in Gun Sales Reflects Post-Attack Fears," New York Times, 16 December 2001.
  • Al Baker, "Fed Feeds a New Bull Market in Private Security Services," New York Times, 27 October 2001.
  • Michael McCarthy, "Fear Industry Booms as Uneasy Citizens Seek Safety," USA Today, 8 August 2002.
  • Barnaby J. Feder, "A Surge in Demand to Use Biometrics," New York Times, 17 December 2002.
  • Linda Carroll, "Sleepless Nation: What Can You Do to Put Terrorism Fears and Anthrax Anxiety to Rest at Night?," MSNBC.com, 24 October 2001, found online at www.msnbc.com/news/646055.asp.
  • MSNBC News Services, "Six in 10 Take Bioterror Precautions: Poll Suggest Anthrax Worries Affect Most Americans," MSNBC.com, 8 November 2001, found online at www. msnbc.com/news/654679.asp.
  • Abigail Trafford, "Terror Attacks the Mentally Ill," Washington Post, 23 October 2001.
  • Tamar Levin, "Bioterrorism and Anxiety Are Swelling Prescriptions," New York Times, 1 November 2001.
  • Darryl Fears, "Hate Crimes Against Arabs Surge, FBI Finds," Washington Post, 26 November 2002.
  • Craig S. Smith, "Racism Up After 9/11, European Monitor Says," New York Times, 11 December 2002.
  • Mary Beth Sheridan, "Muslims in U.S. Feel Targeted by Anti-Terror Business Policies," Washington Post, 9 July 2003.
  • Craig S. Smith, "China, in Harsh Crackdown, Executes Muslim Separatists," New York Times, 16 December 2001.
  • Tim Golden, "Buoyed by World's Focus on Terror, Spain Cracks Down in Basque Region," New York Times, 29 August 2002.
  • "For Whom the Liberty Bell Tolls: Almost Everywhere, Governments Have Taken September 11th as an Opportunity to Restrict Their Citizens' Freedom," The Economist, 31 August 2002.
  • Associated Press, "One Effect of 9/11: Less Privacy (New Surveillance Laws Passed Worldwide, Report Says)," MSNBC.com, found online at www. msnbc.com/news/802878.asp.
  • Michael Wines, "War on Terror Casts Chechen Conflict in New Light: Ties Are Seen Between Rebels and Foreign Extremists, Bolstering Claims by Russia," New York Times, 9 December 2001.
  • Serge Schmemann, "Antiterror Actions Can Be Too Harsh," New York Times, 12 January 2002.
  • Dean Starkman, "Moody's Downgrades Securities on Lack of Terrorism Insurance," Wall Street Journal, 30 September 2002.
  • Jackie Spinner, "Firms Rejecting Terror Coverage: Insurers Say Few Companies Feel Risk, Accepts Costs," Washington Post, 25 February 2003.
  • Christopher Oster, "War Would Test Statute Governing Terror Insurance," Wall Street Journal, 18 March 2003.
  • Richard Karpinski, "Web Supply Chains Revised," InternetWeek.com, 28 September 2001, found online at www.internetweek.com/newslead01/lead092801. htm.
  • "9/11 Insurance Crisis Could Cause Major Property Foreclosures Across the United States," Business Facilities: The Location Advisor, May 2002, found online at www.facilitycity.com/busfac/bf_02_05_statenews.asp.
  • Adam Liptak, Neil A. Lewis, and Benjamin Wesier, "After Sept. 11, a Legal Battle on the Limits of Civil Liberty," New York Times, 4 August 2002.
  • Shankar Vedantam, "WHO Assails Wealth Nations on Bioterror: Coordination of Defenses Poor in Simulation; U.S. Support for Agency Questioned," Washington Post, 5 November 2003.

 THE RISE OF SYSTEM PERTURBATIONS

  • Tom Barbash, On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9/11: A Story of Loss and Renewal (New York: HarperCollins, 2003), pp. 29-44.
  • Thom Shanker, "Conduct of War Is Redefined by Success of Special Forces," New York Times, 21 January 2002.
  • Neil MacFarquhar, "Humiliation and Rage Stalk the Arab World," New York Times, 13 April 2003.
  • Thomas Homer-Dixon, "The Rise of Complex Terrorism," Foreign Policy, January-February 2002, pp. 52-62.
  • Donald G. McNeil, Jr., and Lawrence K. Altman, "How One Person Can Fuel an Epidemic," New York Times, 15 April 2003.
  • Ellen Nakashima, "SARS Signals Missed in Hong Kong: Physician's Visit May Have Led to Most Known Cases," Washington Post, 20 May 2003.
  • Rob Stein, "WHO Tells Travelers to Avoid Hong Kong, China: U.N. Group Takes Unprecedented Step to Stem Epidemic," Washington Post, 3 April 2003.
  • John Pomfret, "Underreporting, Secrecy Fuel SARS in Beijing, WHO Says," Washington Post, 17 April 2003.
  • Peter Wonacott, Norihiko Shirouzu, and Jon E. Hilsenrath, "Foreign Firms Face Setbacks as SARS Cases Mount in China," Wall Street Journal, 23 May 2003.
  • John Pomfret, "China Orders End to SARS Coverup: Belated Campaign Against Disease Begins," Washington Post, 19 April 2003.
  • Geoffrey York, "SARS Crisis Emboldens China's Media," The Globe & Mail, 14 June 2002.
  • John Pomfret, "China's Crisis Has a Political Edge: Leaders Use SARS to Challenge Recalcitrant Parts of Government," Washington Post, 27 April 2003.
  • Louis Uchitelle, "Globalization Marches On, as U.S. Eases Up on the Reins," New York Times, 17 December 2001.
  • "Dealing with Anthrax: Patent Problems Pending: The Rich World Should Apply the Same Rules to Drugs in Poor Countries as at Home," The Economist, 27 October 2001.
  • "World Trade Organization: A Deal at Doha?: The Launch of a Round of Global Trade Talks Is Close, If Politicians Compromise," The Economist, 3 November 2001.
  • Joseph Kahn, "Nations Back Freer Trade, Hoping to Aid Global Growth," New York Times, 15 November 2001.
  • Tom Hamburger, "U.S. Flip on Patents Shows Drug Makers' Growing Clout: Political Donors Get Help in Reversing Policy on Poor Nations' Access to Cheaper Medicine," Wall Street Journal, 6 February 2003.
  • Geoff Winestock and Neil King, Jr., "Patent Restraints on AIDS Drugs to Be Eased for Developing World," Wall Street Journal, 25 June 2002.
  • Andrew Pollack, "Drug Makers Wrestle with World's New Rules: A Delicate Balance: Patriotism vs. Business," New York Times, 21 October 2001.

THE GREATER INCLUSIVE

  • David Johnston and David E. Sanger, "Yemen Killing Based on Rules Set Out by Bush," Washington Post, 6 November 2002.
  • Adam Clymer, "How Sept. 11 Changed Goals of Justice Dept.: Fighting Terror Didn't Lead Ashcroft's List," New York Times, 28 February 2002.
  • Susan Schmidt, "Counterterrorism, Cybercrime Are Focus of FBI's Overhaul," Washington Post, 4 December 2001.
  • Gary Fields and John R. Wilke, "The Ex-Files: FBI's New Focus Places Big Burden on Local Police: With Terror Its Top Priority, Bureau Pulls Resources from Core Crime Fighting: Little Time for Bank Heists," Wall Street Journal, 20 June 2003.
  • Dan Eggen, "Neighborhood Watch Enlisted in Terror War: Citizens Urged to Step Up in $2 Million Expansion," Washington Post, 7 March 2002.
  • Jodi Wilgoren, "At One of 1,000 Front Lines in U.S., Local Officials Try to Plan for War," New York Times, 19 June 2002.
  • Elisabeth Rosenthal, "The F.B.I.: Ashcroft Says U.S. Will Place Agents in China," Washington Post, 25 October 2002.
  • Edward Walsh, "For Coast Guard, Priorities Shifted on September 11: Focus Is on Defense Against Terrorism," Washington Post, 26 November 2001.
  • William Booth, "Where Seas Meet Shore, Scenarios for Terrorists: Nation's Vulnerable Ports Revamp Defenses," Washington Post, 3 June 2002.
  • Spencer S. Hsu, "In Wind, a Reply to Terror: Region Gets First Fallout Sensors," Washington Post, 2 June 2003.
  • Philip Shenon, "Missile Threat Is Bringing Stricter Rules for Airports," New York Times, 30 March 2003.
  • James Dao, "With Rise in Foreign Aid, Plans for a New Way to Give It," New York Times, 3 February 2003.
  • Jessica T. Mathews, "September 11, One Year Later: A World of Change," Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Policy Brief Special Edition), August 2002.
  • Dana Priest and Dan Eggen, "Bush Aides Consider Domestic Spy Agency: Concerns on FBI's Performance Spur Debate of Options," Washington Post, 16 November 2002.
  • Dana Priest, "CIA Is Expanding Domestic Operations: More Offices, More Agents with FBI," Washington Post, 23 October 2002.
  • David A. Fulghum, "Huge Promise, Nagging Concerns," Aviation Week & Space Technology, 18 August 2003.
  • Marc Lacey, "Kenya Terrorists Posed as Fishermen, Report Says," New York Times, 6 November 2003.

THE BIG BANG AS STRATEGY

  • Josh Tyrangiel, "Did You Hear About...The Search for Answers and a Blizzard of Information Have Made WTC Rumors as Ubiquitous as Flags," Time, 8 October 2001.
  • Kevin Sack, "Apocalyptic Theology Revitalized by Attacks: Calling 9/11 a Harbinger of the End Times," New York Times, 23 November 2001.
  • Alan Sipress, "Malaysian Calls on Muslims to Resist Jewish Influence," Washington Post, 17 October 2003.
  • Ian Johnson, "Conspiracy Theories About Sept. 11 Get Hearing in Germany: Distrust of U.S. Fuels Stories About Source of Attacks; Videos, Hot-Selling Books," Wall Street Journal, 29 September 2003.
  • Arab Human Development Report 2002, United Nations.
  • Afshin Molavi, "Iranian Youths Seeking to Escape: Bleak Prospects Lead Some Toward Border; Others to Drugs," Washington Post, 7 September 2003.
  • Arab Human Development Report 2002, United Nations.
  • "The Curse of Westoxification: And the Roots of Discontent," The Economist, 18 January 2003.
  • Craig S. Smith, "Saudi Idlers Attract Radicals and Worry Royals," New York Times, 17 December 2002.
  • Paul Wolfowitz, "Support Our Troops," Wall Street Journal, 2 September 2002.
  • Guy Chazan, "An Old Heresy Haunts Israel: What If the Palestinians Reject a State of Their Own?" Wall Street Journal, 21 July 2003.

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