09.01.2001

The beginning of 2001 saw the final days of the Clinton administration and the transition to the Bush presidency in the United States, alongside various international legal and scientific developments.

: The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) published Volume 09.01 in 2001 , which included critical standards for physical properties and temperature aging of elastomeric compounds, used in safety analysis reports for nuclear materials transport.

The date can be interpreted in two ways depending on the regional format used: January 9, 2001 (MM/DD/YYYY) or September 1, 2001 (DD/MM/YYYY). Below are draft write-ups for the most significant events associated with both dates. September 1, 2001 (International Format) 09.01.2001

: The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh) was in a phase of state-building and legislative improvement following elections, navigating a complex legal and social situation during the ongoing regional conflict. January 9, 2001 (U.S. Format)

: Professional records, such as those found on FINRA BrokerCheck , reflect that individuals in the financial sector were managing private investments and rental properties during this time, often cited in later regulatory reviews. The beginning of 2001 saw the final days

: An official foreign policy strategy published in Foreign Affairs on this date stated that Russia would pursue an "optimal combination of effort along all vectors." This period marked a strategic attempt by the Russian establishment to define its role in a unipolar world dominated by the United States.

In early September 2001, the geopolitical landscape was marked by shifting diplomatic strategies and emerging regional conflicts. Below are draft write-ups for the most significant

: This date fell during the transition period following the contested 2000 U.S. election, just eleven days before the inauguration of George W. Bush.