Local cover image
Local cover image

Toward a grand strategy against terrorism / [editors] Christopher C. Harmon, Andrew N. Pratt, Sebastian Gorka.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Contemporary learning series)Publication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Companies, c2011.Description: xxiv, 423 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780073527796
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6431. T693 2011
Contents:
Contents: Foreword / John Rose—Introduction / Brian Michael Jenkins—Unit 1. The problem and its history. Terrorism's evolution : yesterday, today, and forever / Andrew Nichols—How terrorists groups end : studies of the twentieth century / Christopher C. Harmon—International cooperation as a tool in counterterrorism : Super-Purple as a weapon to defeat the nonrational terrorist / Sebastian L. v. Gorka—Unit 2. Law, force, and the military option. International law and counterterrorism / Dean L. Dwigans and Michael N. Schmitt—Illustrations of discrete uses of force / Christopher C. Harmon—Building a national counterterrorism capability : a primer for operators and policymakers alike / James Q. Roberts—The contribution of counterinsurgency to a strategy to combat global terrorism / Christopher G. Cavoli—Unit 3. Instruments of national power. Diplomacy : the first weapon against the terrorist / David Litt and Mary Ann Peters—Engaging reconcilable : dialogue and negotiation as counterterrorism strategies / James K. Wither—Intelligence and counterterrorism : examining the critical tools of secrecy and cooperation / John J. Le Beau—Following the terrorist money trail / Celina B. Realuyo—Ideas matter : how to undermine the extremist ideology behind al Qaeda / Patrick Sookhdeo—Virtual terrain, lethal potential : toward achieving security in an ungoverned domain / John J. Kane—The media and the terrorist : is there a "right" way to cover political violence? / Mark Trevelyan—Managing counterterrorism crises / John L. Clarke—Unit 4. Case studies. The limits and opportunities of effective multilateralism : Germany's approach / Ralf Roloff—The protection of critical infrastructure within Germany / Peter Lauwe—The French counterterrorism system / Jean-Paul Raffenne and Jean-François Clair—Defeating Taliban in Afghanistan : a nuance approach to waging a counterinsurgency / Michael R. Fenzel—Security architecture : a case study of Pakistan's tribal belt / Tom Wilhelm—Afterword / Boaz Ganor.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University HV6431.T693 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000350180
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Foreword / John Rose—Introduction / Brian Michael Jenkins—Unit 1. The problem and its history. Terrorism's evolution : yesterday, today, and forever / Andrew Nichols—How terrorists groups end : studies of the twentieth century / Christopher C. Harmon—International cooperation as a tool in counterterrorism : Super-Purple as a weapon to defeat the nonrational terrorist / Sebastian L. v. Gorka—Unit 2. Law, force, and the military option. International law and counterterrorism / Dean L. Dwigans and Michael N. Schmitt—Illustrations of discrete uses of force / Christopher C. Harmon—Building a national counterterrorism capability : a primer for operators and policymakers alike / James Q. Roberts—The contribution of counterinsurgency to a strategy to combat global terrorism / Christopher G. Cavoli—Unit 3. Instruments of national power. Diplomacy : the first weapon against the terrorist / David Litt and Mary Ann Peters—Engaging reconcilable : dialogue and negotiation as counterterrorism strategies / James K. Wither—Intelligence and counterterrorism : examining the critical tools of secrecy and cooperation / John J. Le Beau—Following the terrorist money trail / Celina B. Realuyo—Ideas matter : how to undermine the extremist ideology behind al Qaeda / Patrick Sookhdeo—Virtual terrain, lethal potential : toward achieving security in an ungoverned domain / John J. Kane—The media and the terrorist : is there a "right" way to cover political violence? / Mark Trevelyan—Managing counterterrorism crises / John L. Clarke—Unit 4. Case studies. The limits and opportunities of effective multilateralism : Germany's approach / Ralf Roloff—The protection of critical infrastructure within Germany / Peter Lauwe—The French counterterrorism system / Jean-Paul Raffenne and Jean-François Clair—Defeating Taliban in Afghanistan : a nuance approach to waging a counterinsurgency / Michael R. Fenzel—Security architecture : a case study of Pakistan's tribal belt / Tom Wilhelm—Afterword / Boaz Ganor.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Local cover image