Countering Terrorism

Countering Terrorism
Author: Martha Crenshaw,Gary LaFree
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815727651

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Can We Construct a Grand Strategy to Counter Terrorism? Fifteen years after September 11, the United States still faces terror threats—both domestic and foreign. After years of wars, ever more intensive and pervasive surveillance, enhanced security measures at major transportation centers, and many attempts to explain who we are fighting and why and how to fight them, the threats continue to multiply. So, too, do our attempts to understand just what terrorism is and how to counter it. Two leaders in the field of terrorism studies, Martha Crenshaw and Gary LaFree, provide a critical look at how we have dealt with the terror threat over the years. They make clear why it is so difficult to create policy to counter terrorism. The foes are multiple and often amorphous, the study of the field dogged by disagreement on basic definitional and methodological issues, and the creation of policy hobbled by an exacting standard: the counterterrorist must succeed all the time; the terrorist only once. As Countering Terrorism shows, there are no simple solutions to this threat.

Defence Against Terrorism

Defence Against Terrorism
Author: NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division,NATO Advanced Training Course on Defense Against Terrorism
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781614990345

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"Published in cooperation with NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division"--T.p.

Combating Terrorism

Combating Terrorism
Author: William C. Banks,Renée de Nevers,Mitchel B. Wallerstein
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2008
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780872892996

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Countering terrorism tops the list of America’s devilish set of problems. Americans deal with terrorism and the threat of terrorism through enhanced investigative tools in hopes of interdicting terrorism before it strikes; as a law enforcement issue; as a matter for international cooperation and diplomacy; and as a species of war best fought by the military. These approaches are not mutually exclusive, nor are they exhaustive. Nor have they, or will they, be successful all of the time. But as a central focus of U.S. national security strategy, the stakes couldn’t be higher. In ten comprehensive chapters, Combating Terrorism discusses tools and tactics for dealing with this ever-changing challenge, with a focus on how they operate in the real world. Additionally readers are encouraged to explore why terrorists might strike and what might be done to ameliorate root causes. The authors also discuss the dynamics of homeland security planning and recovery, with an examination of the crucial role of the media and our government’s public affairs function in crisis situations. Each chapter features a series of case studies designed to give students a quick study of actual terrorist actions and the counter strategies at work, offering further insight into the complexities of combating terrorism.

The Psychology of Counter Terrorism

The Psychology of Counter Terrorism
Author: Andrew Silke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136890376

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This work firstly aims to provide balanced and objective insight into the psychology of terrorists; what their motivations are, what keeps them involved in terrorist groups, and what eventually forces most to end their active involvement in terrorism. Secondly, the contributors focus on the challenging issue of how to respond to terrorism. These chapters provide information for those concerned with short-term tactical problems (e.g. interviewing), as well as those looking towards the more long-term strategic questions of bringing an entire terrorist campaign to an end. Ultimately, the individuals involved in terrorism require a more complex response from society than simply a quest for their apprehension. Believing inaccurate and misleading characterizations leads inevitably to damaging policies and deficient outcomes, with campaigns of violence being needlessly prolonged. It is from this perspective that the concern arises with how researchers -and the policy makers guided by them - perceive the psychology of terrorists and of terrorism.

Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism

Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism
Author: Stéfanie vonHlatky
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780228000600

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Since 9/11, counterterrorism has become a national and international priority. Research on violent extremism and terrorism, from homegrown threats to foreign fighters, has adapted accordingly but has not always translated into policymaking. Extremism can be traced to no single cause, and yet governments and law-enforcement agencies continue to spend millions on prevention efforts. Contributors to this book identify persistent challenges for counterterrorism and countering violent extremism and provide analysis from a variety of academic and professional perspectives. Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism cautions against adopting a causal model to understand violent extremism and takes a critical look at how states have managed to cope with the global phenomenon of terrorism. By drawing on the expertise of researchers and practitioners from government, law enforcement, and the military, contributors identify past failures and offer guidance on how to correct these mistakes. With the collective goal of developing more effective strategies, the authors dispel common myths, discard counterproductive tactics, and point to countries in which policies have functioned as intended. As some terrorist organizations' influence wanes, others innovate and thrive, further challenging a state apparatus that is slow to adapt to these mutating threats. An essential and timely book, Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism seeks to change how governments and policymakers consider and respond to security threats.

Countering the Financing of Terrorism

Countering the Financing of Terrorism
Author: Thomas J. Biersteker,Sue E. Eckert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134155361

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Groups committing acts of terrorism have adapted their means of financing to elude detection since the 9/11 attacks in the United States. Surveying the global community’s multi-year effort to cut off terrorist funding, this volume offers a much-needed analysis of a complex, widely discussed, yet poorly understood subject. While books on terrorism have touched upon the topic, this is the first comprehensive, balanced, and scholarly overview of terrorist financing, its methods, and efforts to counter it. Bringing together leading analysts of terrorism, international relations, global finance, law, and criminology, Countering the Financing of Terrorism provides a critical assessment of the international effort to restrict terrorist financing. It evaluates the costs and benefits and offers recommendations for more effective policies for the future.

Countering Terrorism

Countering Terrorism
Author: Michael Chandler,Rohan Gunaratna
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1861893086

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Chandler and Gunaratna employ their unparalleled expertise to probe the West's responses to the catastrophic attacks so indelibly seared into the history of the early twenty-first century, from 9/11 to the Madrid bombings to deadly strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, and elsewhere.

Combating Terrorism

Combating Terrorism
Author: Yonah Alexander
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472098241

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A unique survey and assessment of counterterrorism strategies across the globe by prominent experts