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Defeating Terrorism : Strategic Issue Analyses

By Martin, Colonel John R.

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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Defeating Terrorism : Strategic Issue Analyses  
Author: Martin, Colonel John R.
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Asian literature, Writing.
Collections: Asian Literature Collection, e-Asia Digital Library Collection
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Publisher: University of Oregon Libraries; E-Asia Digital Library

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John R. Marti, B. C. (n.d.). Defeating Terrorism : Strategic Issue Analyses. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.us/


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Excerpt: After the horrendous attacks of September 11, 2001, the Strategic Studies Institute marshaled its analytical resources to provide insights on how best to defeat the terrorist threat and wage the war on terrorism. This collection of essays represents the initial contributions made by the Institute. They were designed to provide senior Army leadership with context, information, and policy options as they made strategic decisions in the earliest days of the war. The Strategic Studies Institute is pleased to share this collection with the broader national security community.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: 1. Terrorism Viewed Historically Dr. Douglas V. Johnson II and Colonel John R. Martin, 1 -- 2. War Aims and War Termination Dr. Stephen Biddle, 7 -- 3. Beware of Unintended Consequences Dr. Conrad C. Crane, 13 -- 4. Avoiding Holy War: Ensuring That the War on Terrorism Is Not Perceived as a War on Islam Dr. Sami G. Hajjar, 17 -- 5. State Support for Terrorism Dr. Steven Metz, 21 -- 6. Maintaining Strategic Balance while Fighting Terrorism Dr. Conrad C. Crane, 27 -- 7. Homeland Security Issues: A Strategic Perspective Lieutenant Colonel Antulio J. Echevarria II, 31 -- 8. the Military?s Role in the New Domestic Security Environment: Will Army Missions Change? Colonel Dallas D. Owens, 37 -- 9. Defining Preparedness: Army Force Structure in the War on Terrorism Colonel John R. Martin, 43 -- 10. the Campaign against Terrorism: Finding the Right Mix of Foreign Policy Instruments Ambassador Marshall F. McCallie, 47 -- 11. the Carrot and Stick Challenge Dr. Gordon Rudd and Colonel John R. Martin, 53 -- 12. Potential Changes in U.S. Civil-Military Relations Dr. Marybeth Peterson Ulrich and Dr. Conrad C. Crane, 59

 
 



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