Twenty Years After 9/11, A Need to Adapt Counterterrorism Approaches at Security Council
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This September marks 20 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks and a response that transformed the international security landscape, including at the United Nations Security Council. The day after the attacks, the Council famously declared international terrorism a threat to peace and security. The adoption of Resolution 1373 soon after imposed a range of legal and operational requirements on all member states, and laid the foundation for an ever-expanding counterterrorism legal and policy framework.