 In this newly revised edition
of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the New Security Environment,
Colonel Russell Howard and Major Reid Sawyer have collected original
and reprinted articles and essays by political scientists, government
officials, and members of the nation’s armed forces. The editors
and several of the authors write from practical field experience in
the nation’s war on terrorism. Others have had significant responsibility
for planning government policy and responses. The contributors include
a majority of the significant names in the field including General Barry
McCaffrey, Martha Crenshaw, Bruce Hoffman, Barry Posen, Jessica Stern.
Part One of the book analyzes the philosophical, political, and religious
roots of terrorist activities around the world and discusses the national,
regional, and global effects of historical and recent acts of terrorism.
In addition to material on the threats from suicide bombers, as well
as chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons, there are
also important contributions analyzing new and growing threats: narco-terrorism,
cyber-terrorism, genomic terrorism, and agro-terrorism.
Part Two deals with past, present, and future national and international
responses to--and defenses against--terrorism. Essays and articles in
this section analyze and debate the practical, political, ethical, and
moral questions raised by military and non-military responses (and pre-emptive
actions) outside of the context of declared war. Five detailed Appendices:
Chronology of Terrorism Incidents, Groups Designated as Foreign Terrorist
Organizations, Terrorist Group Profiles, and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
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