

Aftershock: The War on Terror
London Review of Books
After 9/11, George W. Bush launched a global War on Terror. What followed was an unprecedented expansion of American power, from Guantánamo Bay to drone strikes, mass surveillance to the weaponisation of the financial system. Asked when it would end, Vice-President Dick Cheney replied: ‘Not in our lifetime.’ Two decades later, we’re still living in its shadow.
Aftershock: The War on Terror is a new six-part podcast from the London Review of Books. Daniel Soar, a senior editor at the paper, revisits the magazine’s coverage and reflects on the ways 9/11 has changed the world we live in.
First episode released 20 November.
Aftershock: The War on Terror is a new six-part podcast from the London Review of Books. Daniel Soar, a senior editor at the paper, revisits the magazine’s coverage and reflects on the ways 9/11 has changed the world we live in.
First episode released 20 November.
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on the Aftershock: The War on Terror podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Playing to the Edge
American Intelligence in the Age of Terror

#2 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Torture Memos
Rationalizing the Unthinkable




