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The article discusses the United Nation's approach to international terrorism in the post-9/11 world. It opens by defining the term post-modern terrorism and then moves on to look at the role of the Security Council, the General Assembly and the Secretary-General in devising a programme that deals with the threat posed by Islamic terrorism. The aim of the article is to emphasise that the United Nations operates in three different areas in the war against terrorism: force, morality and economic and social assistance. The paper concludes by arguing that the UN has made a start but much more needs to be done.
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