In a recent interview with the French weekly magazine, L’Express, Jeremy Shapiro compared and contrasted the European and American strategies for fighting terrorism. He suggests that while Americans and Europeans generally understand the terrorist threat in similar ways, Europe seeks to manage the problem, while Americans tend to believe, that with enough concerted effort, terrorism, like slavery, can be essentially eliminated.
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Quelle stratégie face au terrorisme?
August 16, 2004