The "global War on Terror" and the Question of World OrderHans Köchler |
Contents
Preface by the Editor | 7 |
Hans Köchler | 13 |
Chandra Muzaffar | 39 |
Joseph A Camilleri | 57 |
Abdul Rashid Moten | 85 |
Jaime de los Santos | 111 |
Syed Farid Alatas | 123 |
Türkkaya Ataöv | 139 |
Kashim | 185 |
Azyumardi Azra | 199 |
Chaiwat SathaAnand | 211 |
The Baku Declaration on Global Dialogue and Peaceful | 229 |
About the Authors | 239 |
Index of Names | 245 |
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