Global terrorism/ edited by Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz.

Contributor(s): Lutz, Brenda J., ed | Lutz, James M. edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: SAGE library of international relationsPublication details: Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2008Description: 4 v. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781412936033 (set); 1412936039 (set)Subject(s): TerrorismDDC classification: 363.325
Contents:
VOLUME 4 PART NINE: COUNTERMEASURES Rethinking Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism since 9//11 - B Hoffman The Roots of Terrorism - K von Hippel Probing the Myths Retaliating against Terrorism - B Brophy-Baermann & J A C Conybeare Rational Expectations and the Optimality of Rules versus Discretion Should Our Arsenal Against Terrorism Include Assassination? - B M Jenkins It's War! Fighting Post-11 September Global Terrorism Through a Doctrine of Pre-emption - R H Shultze & A Vogt Do Targeted Killings Work? - D Byman When Kindness Fails - J T Richelson Assassination as a National Security Option Hunters and Gatherers - M Rudner The Intelligence Coalition against Islamic Terror Financing of Terrorism Sources, Methods, and Channels - N Raphaeli The Response to Terrorism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy - P Chalk National Security versus Civil Liberties - N V Baker September 11, Anti-Terror Laws and Civil Liberties - D Haubrich Britain, France and Germany Compared The United Nations and Terrorism - C Joyner Rethinking Legal Tensions between National Security, Human Rights, and Civil Liberties PART TEN: THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM Global Terrorism - P C Sederberg Problems of Challenge and Response The Strategies of Terrorism - A H Kydd & B F Walter The Mafia and al-Qaeda - J Schneider & P Schneider Violent and Secretive Organizations in Comparative and Historical Perspective A Hard Day's Night? The United States and the Global War on Terrorism - T H Johnson & J A Russell Is the US Winning or Losing the Global War on Terror and How Do We Know? - H Ullman Same War - Different Views - P J Katzenstein Germany, Japan and Counterterrorism Addressing International Terrorism in Southeast Asia - R Cruz de Castro A Matter of Strategic or Functional Approach
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VOLUME 4
PART NINE: COUNTERMEASURES
Rethinking Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism since 9//11 - B Hoffman
The Roots of Terrorism - K von Hippel
Probing the Myths
Retaliating against Terrorism - B Brophy-Baermann & J A C Conybeare
Rational Expectations and the Optimality of Rules versus Discretion
Should Our Arsenal Against Terrorism Include Assassination? - B M Jenkins
It's War! Fighting Post-11 September Global Terrorism Through a Doctrine of Pre-emption - R H Shultze & A Vogt
Do Targeted Killings Work? - D Byman
When Kindness Fails - J T Richelson
Assassination as a National Security Option
Hunters and Gatherers - M Rudner
The Intelligence Coalition against Islamic Terror
Financing of Terrorism Sources, Methods, and Channels - N Raphaeli
The Response to Terrorism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy - P Chalk
National Security versus Civil Liberties - N V Baker
September 11, Anti-Terror Laws and Civil Liberties - D Haubrich
Britain, France and Germany Compared
The United Nations and Terrorism - C Joyner
Rethinking Legal Tensions between National Security, Human Rights, and Civil Liberties
PART TEN: THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM
Global Terrorism - P C Sederberg
Problems of Challenge and Response
The Strategies of Terrorism - A H Kydd & B F Walter
The Mafia and al-Qaeda - J Schneider & P Schneider
Violent and Secretive Organizations in Comparative and Historical Perspective
A Hard Day's Night? The United States and the Global War on Terrorism - T H Johnson & J A Russell
Is the US Winning or Losing the Global War on Terror and How Do We Know? - H Ullman
Same War - Different Views - P J Katzenstein
Germany, Japan and Counterterrorism
Addressing International Terrorism in Southeast Asia - R Cruz de Castro
A Matter of Strategic or Functional Approach

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