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Günter Bischof, « Margit Reiter and Helga Embacher. eds., europa und der 11, September 2011 », innsbruck university press
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington were a fateful day on many counts — for those who perished and tried to save lives and for those who watched helplessly around the world. 9/11 unleashed a sea of change in American foreign policy. After the end of the Cold War in 1989/1991 the U.S. enjoyed a brief honeymoon — with intellectuals phantasizing about “the end of history” and asserting unique lonely superpower status. Intimations...