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handle: 10451/17872 , 10400.14/46305
Uma década após os ataques terroristas de 11 de Setembro, existem alguns tópicos que podem ser desenvolvidos para melhor compreendermos as transformações ocorridas. O artigo começa por explorar os contornos da criação da Al-Qaida avaliando se representou uma nova forma de terrorismo, se alterou as dinâmicas da segurança internacional e qual o real impacto da Al-Qaida em termos da segurança internacional. Depois avalia o impacto do 11 de Setembro na forma de pensar as relações internacionais, concluindo com a análise da Al-Qaida no sistema internacional e o seu futuro após a morte de bin Laden.
A decade after the 9/11 terrorist attacks there are some issues that could be examined in order to understand the transformations occurred. This article explores the origins of Al-Qaida and tries to understand whether Al-Qaida had represented a new form of terrorism or a reason to the international security changes and also explores the real impact of Al-Qaida in the international security. Then it examines the 9/11 impact on the way to think International Relations discipline, and analyses the Al-Qaida in the international system and its future after bin Laden’s death.
9/11, Al-Qaida, Estados Unidos, terrorismo, Terrorism, 11 de Setembro, Terrorismo, United States
9/11, Al-Qaida, Estados Unidos, terrorismo, Terrorism, 11 de Setembro, Terrorismo, United States
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