École nationale d'administration publique
Canada
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- Cognit.ca
- École nationale d'administration publique (ENAP)
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The Legacy of 9/11 and the Effects on North America
This research project, led by Stéphane Roussel, focuses on studying the enduring impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on North America. The grant aims to analyze the consequences and changes in various sectors post-9/11.
Understanding the Long-Term Effects of 9/11 on North America
The Legacy of 9/11 and the Effects on North America grant, spearheaded by Stéphane Roussel, delves into the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and its lasting repercussions on the North American continent. With a budget of $12,770.00 allocated for the 2020/21 period, this project seeks to comprehensively assess the shifts and transformations that occurred in different spheres following the terrorist attacks.
The project involves examining how the security landscape, defense strategies, public perceptions, and policy responses evolved in the aftermath of 9/11. By studying the changes in governmental, societal, and economic paradigms post-9/11, researchers aim to provide insights into how this pivotal event shaped North American dynamics.
Through qualitative and quantitative analyses, the researchers under Stéphane Roussel's leadership will explore the enduring social, political, and cultural implications of 9/11. By dissecting the trajectory of North America following this milestone event, the project aims to shed light on how societies adapt, prepare, and respond to unforeseen crises and challenges.
Moreover, the grant will facilitate dialogues among experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to exchange knowledge and perspectives on the post-9/11 world. By fostering collaborations and sharing best practices, the project seeks to enhance preparedness, resilience, and proactive measures across various sectors impacted by the legacy of 9/11.
Ultimately, The Legacy of 9/11 and the Effects on North America grant serves as a platform for deepening our understanding of historical junctures and their enduring influence on contemporary society. By documenting and analyzing the consequences of this seminal event, researchers aim to provide valuable insights for shaping policies, strategies, and societal responses to future challenges in the North American context.