Terrorism: What the Next President Will Face: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series
Editat de Richard A Clarken Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iul 2008
Special editor, Richard A. Clarke, served the past three presidents as a senior White House advisor on counter-terrorism. Clarke has pulled together a panel of distinguished scholars and experts to prepare a detailed background and agenda for a U.S. strategy to address the problem of Islamist extremist terrorism.
Taken together, these unclassified briefs are designed to assist the new president and administration—as well as scholars and the general public-- to examine terrorism. They provide a fresh perspective from which to set an agenda to counter violent Islamist extremists – especially the growing threat of nuclear terrorism – immediately following the inauguration, before day-to-day crises obstructs long-term planning and strategies.
Divided into four parts, this substantial collection offers considerations of strategic policymaking:
I. Al Quaeda's Incarnations
Examines the recent status of this violent and well-known Islamist extremist group
II. Motivations
Attempts to explain the impetus for terrorists to carry out violence against innocent people
III. Specific U.S. Policies and Programs
Reviews important areas of expertise where the United States must succeed in order to counter violent groups
IV. Overall U.S. Strategy
Proposes ways to develop broad strategies to counter violent Islamist extremists
Drawing from the diligent work of scholars, journalists, prosecutors, and legislators, this collection of articles elucidates, analyzes, and sets an agenda for addressing the threat of terrorism. It is a must-read for students of political sciences as well as policymakers, and although prepared as a brief for the new administration, it is in the interest of every U.S. citizen to gain the important knowledge gathered in these articles.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412969864
ISBN-10: 1412969867
Pagini: 280
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412969867
Pagini: 280
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Terrorism: The First Portfolio for the Next President - Richard A. Clarke and Emilian Papadopoulos
Al Qaeda’s Incarnations
Al Qaeda, the Organization: A Five-Year Forecast - Peter Bergen
Pakistan and Terror: The Eye of the Storm - Bruce Riedel
Using the Mistakes of al Qaeda’s Franchises to Undermine Its Strategies - Brian Fishman
Iraq’s Long-Term Impact on Jihadist Terrorism - Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack
Briefing for the New President: The Terrorist Threat in Indonesia and Southeast Asia - Sidney Jones
Motivations
From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism - John Horgan
“Homegrown” Terrorists: Theory and Cases in the War on Terror’s Newest Front - Evan F. Kohlmann
Specific U.S. Policies and Programs
Countering Terrorist Finance: A Work, Mostly in Progress - Jonathan M. Winer
The Incisive Fight: Recommendations for Improving Counterterrorism Intelligence - Eric Rosenbach
Restoring Moral Authority: Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay - Tom Malinowski
Mutually Assured Support: A Security Doctrine for Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Threats - Baruch Fischhoff, Scott Atran, and Marc Sageman
The Conundrum of Iran: Strengthening Moderates without Acquiescing to Belligerence - John Brennan
Overall U.S. Strategy
A Counterradicalization Strategy for a New U.S. Administration - Karin von Hippel
The Resurgent and Persistent Threat of al Qaeda - Reid Sawyer and Michael Foster
To Win the “War on Terror,” We Must First Win the “War of Ideas”: Here’s How - Hady Amr and P. W. Singer
A Strategy for Fighting International Islamist Terrorists - Marc Sageman
Defeating the Attempted Global Jihadist Insurgency: Forty Steps for the Next President to Pursue against al Qaeda, Like-Minded Groups, Unhelpful State Actors, and Radicalized Sympathizers - Peter Bergen and Laurence Footer
Quick Read Synopsis
Terrorism: What the Next President Will Face
Al Qaeda’s Incarnations
Al Qaeda, the Organization: A Five-Year Forecast - Peter Bergen
Pakistan and Terror: The Eye of the Storm - Bruce Riedel
Using the Mistakes of al Qaeda’s Franchises to Undermine Its Strategies - Brian Fishman
Iraq’s Long-Term Impact on Jihadist Terrorism - Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack
Briefing for the New President: The Terrorist Threat in Indonesia and Southeast Asia - Sidney Jones
Motivations
From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism - John Horgan
“Homegrown” Terrorists: Theory and Cases in the War on Terror’s Newest Front - Evan F. Kohlmann
Specific U.S. Policies and Programs
Countering Terrorist Finance: A Work, Mostly in Progress - Jonathan M. Winer
The Incisive Fight: Recommendations for Improving Counterterrorism Intelligence - Eric Rosenbach
Restoring Moral Authority: Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay - Tom Malinowski
Mutually Assured Support: A Security Doctrine for Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Threats - Baruch Fischhoff, Scott Atran, and Marc Sageman
The Conundrum of Iran: Strengthening Moderates without Acquiescing to Belligerence - John Brennan
Overall U.S. Strategy
A Counterradicalization Strategy for a New U.S. Administration - Karin von Hippel
The Resurgent and Persistent Threat of al Qaeda - Reid Sawyer and Michael Foster
To Win the “War on Terror,” We Must First Win the “War of Ideas”: Here’s How - Hady Amr and P. W. Singer
A Strategy for Fighting International Islamist Terrorists - Marc Sageman
Defeating the Attempted Global Jihadist Insurgency: Forty Steps for the Next President to Pursue against al Qaeda, Like-Minded Groups, Unhelpful State Actors, and Radicalized Sympathizers - Peter Bergen and Laurence Footer
Quick Read Synopsis
Terrorism: What the Next President Will Face
Descriere
The United States' approach to fighting terrorism is among the most debated in the 2008 presidential campaign. The new administration will face an immediate need to address Islamist extremist terrorism and develop a long-term strategy that will shape U.S. interests abroad and life at home. This special volume of the ANNALS provides valuable insight that can help influence policy choices and strategies for addressing the challenges of combating terrorism.
Taken together, these unclassified briefs are designed to assist the new president and administration—as well as scholars and the general public-- to examine terrorism. They provide a fresh perspective from which to set an agenda to counter violent Islamist extremists – especially the growing threat of nuclear terrorism – immediately following the inauguration, before day-to-day crises obstructs long-term planning and strategies.
Taken together, these unclassified briefs are designed to assist the new president and administration—as well as scholars and the general public-- to examine terrorism. They provide a fresh perspective from which to set an agenda to counter violent Islamist extremists – especially the growing threat of nuclear terrorism – immediately following the inauguration, before day-to-day crises obstructs long-term planning and strategies.