Echoes of 9/11 in the Trump Era: Did 9/11 Really “Change Everything”?
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Room 1011, Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building
Ƶ University, 6100 University Avenue, Halifax, NS
Did 9/11 really “change everything”? Before 2016, most of the debate about US defence and security policy focused on whether the Obama administration was effectively overturning the post-9/11 policies of the GW Bush administration (e.g., pulling out of Iraq, re-committing to multilateralism) or holding on to them (e.g., Guantanamo, drones). It sometimes seems like Trump has made all of this irrelevant, by overturning virtually all of the foundations of American foreign policy, and/or having no coherent priorities. What happened to the “post-9/11” defence and security agenda? Are there continuities, or has it all gotten thoroughly Trumped?
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