9/11: Reflections on political leadership - Audio

By The Open University

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On September 11 2001, hijackers took control of four aircraft and crashed into the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, in events that changed the world forever. It raised questions not only about the United States’ foreign policy but also about its assumed dominance as the leading international superpower. Ten years on since 9/11, the political landscape is very different: the US has a different President in the form of Barack Obama, elected in 2008, while the head of Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan in May 2011. In this audio series, originally recorded in 2008, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Dr Richard Heffernan, and Dr Simon Bromley, both of The Open University, discuss the consequences of September 11th, and the impact it's had on the United States' hegemony, its global leadership and its diplomatic and military strategy. For an undergraduate course looking at similar political themes, try The Open University's DU301 A world of whose making?

Episode Date
Reflecting on 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- Reflecting on 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
The United States as a Superpower
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- The United States as a Superpower
Sep 02, 2011
The impact of 9/11 on the US's political leadership
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- The impact of 9/11 on the US's political leadership
Sep 02, 2011
Preventative v's Pre-emptive war
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- Preventative v's Pre-emptive war
Sep 02, 2011
Military strategy after 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- Military strategy after 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
Reflections on the US's reaction to 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- Reflections on the US's reaction to 9/11
Sep 02, 2011
Radicalist groups and the US
Sep 02, 2011
Transcript -- Radicalist groups and the US
Sep 02, 2011