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In a new monthly series, the NATO Librarian recommends books of relevance to the issues on NATO’s agenda, starting with “Philosophy in a Time of Terror” for September.

In a new monthly series, the NATO Librarian recommends books of relevance to the issues on NATO’s agenda, starting with “Philosophy in a Time of Terror” for September.

In the book, Giovanna Borradori interviews philosophers Jacques Derrida and Juergen Habermas on the 11 September attacks against the United States, a few weeks after the event.

Insight and reflection

In two separate dialogues, they discuss the notions and contexts behind seemingly self-evident terms such as “terror”, “terrorism” and even “9/11”.

“At a time when we are faced with a continuing terrorist threat, and when our democratic societies must deal with these challenges the book gives us additional insight into these complex notions,” says Jean-Arthur Creff, the NATO Librarian.

The NATO Library also offers thematic bibliographies of recommended reading on key international security issues.