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Terrorism, U.S. Strategy, and Reagan Policies: Contributions in Military Studies, cartea 173

Autor Marc A. Celmer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 1987

An up-to-date and comprehensive outline of the United States' response to terrorism, this study deals with all aspects of U.S. antiterrorist policy from the military's role in combatting terrorism to the role of international law and organizations in dealing with terrorists. The evolution of U.S. policy and the anti-terrorism bureaucracy and command structure are carefully traced from the establishment by President Nixon of the Cabinet Committee to combat terrorism to President Reagan's signing of National Security Decision Directive 138 sanctioning the use of more aggressive counterterrorist actions, such as the U.S. raid on Libya.

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ISBN-13: 9780313256325
ISBN-10: 0313256322
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 161 x 243 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Greenwood Press
Seria Contributions in Military Studies


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An up-to-date and comprehensive outline of the United States' response to terrorism, this study deals with all aspects of U.S. antiterrorist policy from the military's role in combatting terrorism to the role of international law and organizations in dealing with terrorists. The evolution of U.S. policy and the anti-terrorism bureaucracy and command structure are carefully traced from the establishment by President Nixon of the Cabinet Committee to combat terrorism to President Reagan's signing of National Security Decision Directive 138 sanctioning the use of more aggressive counterterrorist actions, such as the U.S. raid on Libya.

Notă biografică

MARC A. CELMER received his Masters degree in International Affairs from the College of Public and International Affairs, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC.