In 'The World After September 11,' veteran Russian statesman Yevgeny Primakov offers a profound analysis of the geopolitical shifts following the 9/11 attacks. Drawing from his experience as Prime Minister and intelligence chief, Primakov critiques the rise of American unipolarity and its impact on international relations. He argues against unilateral military actions and advocates for a multipolar world grounded in international law and diplomacy. This insightful book examines the complex dynamics of global power, the fight against terrorism, and Russia's evolving role in a world redefined by crisis, offering a crucial non-Western perspective on modern history.