9/11 & the New World Order
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Writen byMujahid Kamran - PublisherUniversity of the Punjab
- Year2013
This book examines the September 11, 2001 attacks and places them within a broader discussion of global power structures and what the author refers to as a “New World Order.” It explores questions around the causes of 9/11, subsequent wars (Afghanistan, Iraq), and the role of global political elites in shaping international events. The book includes discussions on: The geopolitical consequences of 9/11 U.S. foreign policy and global dominance Historical comparisons (e.g., Pearl Harbor) Claims regarding hidden power structures and strategic manipulation It attempts to connect 9/11 with broader global transformations in politics, security, and economic systems in the 21st century.Strengths: Provides a comprehensive geopolitical perspective on post-9/11 world politics. Raises questions about power, media, and global governance. Reflects perspectives from the Global South, which are often underrepresented. Encourages critical thinking about international events. Limitations (IMPORTANT): Contains controversial and speculative claims, including conspiracy-oriented interpretations. Not fully aligned with mainstream academic or empirical research standards. Some arguments lack strong peer-reviewed evidence. Risk of reinforcing misinformation if not critically analyzed.

