will provide up-to-date, authoritative information in
a crisp and clear question and answer format.
"We'll recheck and update the answers as events change; we'll keep adding
new Q&A fact sheets; and if we ever find that something's not fully accurate,
we'll fix it," said Gelb. "Our watchword is simple: reliable information
in troubled times."
Produced in cooperation with the Markle Foundation, the new site also features
This Week in the War on Terrorism summarizing new events in key areas such as the
Investigation, Homeland Defense, New Legislation, and Global Repercussions of 9/11.
"The goal of terrorism is to inspire fear-one effective antidote to fear
is the facts," said Zoë Baird, President of the Markle Foundation. "By
partnering with the Council on Foreign Relations, one of the nation's foremost
institutions dedicated to increasing the public's understanding of the world,
we are able to provide trustworthy and timely answers to the questions on the
minds of millions of people around the world."
Content on the site has been carefully researched, reported, and written
by the Council on Foreign Relations, the nation's leading foreign policy
organization. The editorial team is led by Warren Bass, a former associate
editor of Foreign Affairs who holds a Ph.D. in Middle East history from Columbia,
and Calvin Sims, the Council's Edward R. Murrow press fellow and former Tokyo
bureau chief of The New York Times.
The weekly summary is produced by former National Security Council staffer
Kenneth Pollack, now deputy director of National Security Studies at CFR;
Dafna Hochman is deputy director of the project.
TERRORISM: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS can be found at
http://www.terrorismanswers.com
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