Counterterrorism: From the Cold War to the War on Terror [2 volumes]
byFrank Shanty, PhD, is cofounder and director of research for the Cobra Institute, a terrorism and counterterrorism research firm in Abingdon, MD.
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Shanty, Frank, editor. Counterterrorism: From the Cold War to the War on Terror [2 volumes]. Praeger, 2012. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/A3051E.
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This two-volume set examines modern nation-state legislative, diplomatic, military, and non-military attempts to combat terrorism within and outside state borders. The articles which comprise this comprehensive reference work address counterterrorism efforts employed by the international community prior to and following the events of September 11, 2001.
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"This resource offers a solid entry point for students and nonprofessionals interested in counterterrorism. Summing Up: Recommended." - Choice
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Counterterrorism: From the Cold War to the War on Terror [2 volumes]
Contributors: Shanty, Frank;Abstract:This two-volume set examines modern nation-state legislative, diplomatic, military, and non-military attempts to combat terrorism within and outside state borders. The articles which comprise this comprehensive reference work address counterterrorism efforts employed by the international community prior to and following the events of September 11, 2001.
Editor(s): Shanty, Frank;SortTitle: counterterrorism: from the cold war to the war on terror [2 volumes]Author Info:Frank ShantyeditorFrank Shanty, PhD, is cofounder and director of research for the Cobra Institute, a terrorism and counterterrorism research firm in Abingdon, MD.
eISBN-13: 9781598845457Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781598845457.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781598845440Entry Code: A3051EImprint: PraegerPages: 1032Publication Date: 20120817Series: Praeger Security InternationalSubtitle: From the Cold War to the War on TerrorTable of Contents pages: 1 2 3
- Cover Cover11
- Volume 1: Combating Modern Terrorism (1968–2011) Vol1: iii4
- Contents Vol1: v6
- Preface Vol1: xiii14
- Acknowledgments Vol1: xv16
- Introduction Vol1: 118
- I. Terrorism: A Global Security Challenge Vol1: 724
- Defining Terrorism: Issues and Problems Vol1: 724
- Definition and Dimensions of Counterterrorism Vol1: 1229
- Defining the Enemy Vol1: 1633
- Concept of Islamist Jihad Vol1: 1936
- Global Terrorism: Post-9/11 Vol1: 2239
- Insurgent Terrorism Vol1: 2643
- The Terrorist Threat in the 21st Century: A Global Security Problem Vol1: 3047
- War on Terror Vol1: 3653
- II. Historical Look at the Evolution and Effectiveness of State Counterterrorism Strategies: Laws, Policies, and Operational Tactics Post-1945 Vol1: 4360
- Algeria Vol1: 4360
- Australia Vol1: 4764
- Austria Vol1: 5269
- Bangladesh Vol1: 5572
- Belgium Vol1: 5976
- Bulgaria Vol1: 6380
- Canada Vol1: 6784
- China Vol1: 7289
- Colombia Vol1: 7693
- Egypt Vol1: 8198
- France Vol1: 85102
- Germany Vol1: 89106
- Greece Vol1: 93110
- India Vol1: 98115
- Indonesia Vol1: 102119
- Ireland Vol1: 109126
- Israel Vol1: 115132
- Italy Vol1: 119136
- Japan Vol1: 123140
- Jordan Vol1: 126143
- Mexico Vol1: 130147
- Nepal Vol1: 135152
- Netherlands Vol1: 139156
- Pakistan Vol1: 144161
- Peru Vol1: 149166
- Philippines Vol1: 152169
- Russia Vol1: 157174
- Saudi Arabia Vol1: 161178
- Spain Vol1: 165182
- Sri Lanka Vol1: 169186
- Turkey Vol1: 177194
- United Kingdom Vol1: 181198
- United States Vol1: 185202
- Yemen Vol1: 189206
- III. Key Issues Impacting Counterterrorism Strategy Vol1: 193210
- Border, Port, and Transportation Security Vol1: 193210
- Combating Terrorist Recruitment, Propaganda, and Radicalization Campaigns Vol1: 197214
- Countering Terrorism: Law Enforcement or Military Problem? Vol1: 201218
- Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Vol1: 206223
- Counterterrorism Training Vol1: 211228
- Crisis Management: The Public Health System Vol1: 217234
- Defensive Measures against Terrorism: Military Preemption and Retaliation Vol1: 221238
- Economics of Counterterrorism Vol1: 225242
- Evolution of Global Counterterrorism Initiatives Vol1: 229246
- Global Arms Trafficking Vol1: 235252
- Globalization and Terrorism Vol1: 239256
- Human and Signal Intelligence: Critical Components in Effective Counterterrorism Strategies Vol1: 244261
- Identifying and Combating Sources of Terrorist Financing Vol1: 248265
- Ideology That Spawns Islamist Militancy Vol1: 253270
- Information Security Vol1: 258275
- Information Technologies to Combat Terrorism Vol1: 262279
- Intelligence/Information Sharing between U.S. Government Agencies Vol1: 266283
- Intelligence Sharing and Law Enforcement Cooperation between Nations Vol1: 270287
- International Law, Human Rights, and Counterterrorism Vol1: 275292
- International Media: A Critical Tool in the Battle against Terrorism Vol1: 282299
- Just War Doctrine Vol1: 286303
- Limitations of Technology Vol1: 290307
- Military Force: Effective against Terrorists? Vol1: 294311
- Multidisciplinary Approach to Combating Terrorism Vol1: 298315
- Multilateral Sanctions against State Sponsors of Terrorism Vol1: 302319
- Organizational Resilience and Counterterrorism Vol1: 306323
- Preemption: Moral and Ethical Considerations Vol1: 310327
- Psychological Operations Vol1: 315332
- Role of the International Community Vol1: 319336
- Safe Havens and Weak and Failing States Vol1: 324341
- Target Hardening Vol1: 328345
- Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and the Internet Vol1: 331348
- Terrorist Recruitment in Correctional Institutions Vol1: 336353
- Terrorists, Criminals, and Drug Cartels Vol1: 340357
- Threat Perception and Multinational Cooperation Vol1: 345362
- Threat, Vulnerability, and Criticality Assessments Vol1: 348365
- U.S. Immigration Policies: Impact on Moderate Muslims Vol1: 351368
- The United States, Iraq, and the Global Terrorism Problem Vol1: 354371
- IV. Post-9/11 Global Counterterrorism Campaign Vol1: 359376
- Assassination: Targeted Killing of Terrorists Vol1: 359376
- Aviation Security since 9/11 Vol1: 362379
- Central Asia: Emerging Threats Vol1: 367384
- China’s Xinjiang Province Vol1: 373390
- Combating Religiously Based Terrorism Vol1: 378395
- Counterterrorism in Germany: Post-9/11 Vol1: 381398
- Counterterrorism in India Vol1: 385402
- Counterterrorism Policy in France Vol1: 389406
- Counterterrorism Policy in the United Kingdom Vol1: 393410
- Detention, Interrogation, and Torture of Terrorist Suspects Vol1: 398415
- Eliminating Terrorist Support Networks Vol1: 402419
- Ethical and Legal Issues in Democratic Societies: National Security and Civil Liberties Vol1: 405422
- Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism Vol1: 409426
- Importance of Mutual Legal Assistance Vol1: 413430
- International Legal Framework to Eliminate Terrorism against Civil Aviation and Maritime Targets Vol1: 416433
- Joint Terrorism Task Forces Vol1: 423440
- Lessons of Afghanistan and Iraq Vol1: 426443
- Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Vol1: 432449
- Proliferation Security Initiative Vol1: 435452
- Prosecuting Terrorists in a Democratic Society Vol1: 439456
- Russian Counterterrorism Efforts Vol1: 442459
- Southeast Asia: Jemaah Islamiyah Vol1: 446463
- Spain’s Counterterrorism Measures Vol1: 449466
- Terrorism, War, and Revolution in the Middle East: Problems for U.S. Foreign Policy Vol1: 453470
- United Nations Global Counterterrorism Strategy: Significance and Limitations Vol1: 461478
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 Vol1: 464481
- U.S. Antiterrorism Assistance Program Vol1: 467484
- U.S. Counterterrorism Policy: Impact on International Relations Vol1: 471488
- U.S. Legislative Initiatives to Combat Terrorism pre-9/11 Vol1: 475492
- U.S. Legislative Initiatives to Combat Terrorism since 9/11 Vol1: 480497
- V. Counterterrorism Efforts by Regional Organizations Vol1: 485502
- African Union Vol1: 485502
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Vol1: 488505
- Council of Europe Vol1: 491508
- European Union Vol1: 494511
- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Vol1: 497514
- Organization of American States: Inter-American Committee against Terrorism Vol1: 500517
- Organization of the Islamic Conference Vol1: 503520
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Vol1: 505522
- VI. Research Agenda and Future Counterterrorism Challenges Vol1: 509526
- Afghanistan: Present and Future Challenges Vol1: 509526
- Airpower and Counterterrorism Vol1: 514531
- Biometrics Technology Vol1: 518535
- Combating Terrorism: A New Way Forward Vol1: 521538
- Connecting the Dots: Fort Hood Massacre and Northwest Airlines Flight 253 Vol1: 524541
- Countering Agroenvironmental Terrorism Vol1: 529546
- Counterterrorism and the Forensic Sciences Vol1: 539556
- Counterterrorism Research: Current Efforts and Future Challenges Vol1: 542559
- Data Mining Vol1: 548565
- Energy-Related Counterterrorism Vol1: 551568
- Global Jihad Movement Vol1: 556573
- Interrogation: A Multidisciplinary Approach Vol1: 562579
- Multilateral Approach to Counterterrorism: Issues, Problems, Responses Vol1: 567584
- Narco-terrorism: How Real Is the Threat? Vol1: 572589
- Need for Empirical Research on the Effectiveness of Counterterrorism Strategies Vol1: 577594
- Preemptive Counterterrorism: The Need for a Global Integrated Approach Vol1: 581598
- Protecting Critical Infrastructure: Government/ Private Sector Alliance Vol1: 587604
- Psychological Profiling of Terrorists Vol1: 591608
- Public Support and Education Campaigns Vol1: 596613
- Regional Challenges: Promoting Stability through Economic, Social, and Political Reforms Vol1: 600617
- Rehabilitation of Extremists: Methods and Practice Vol1: 604621
- Root Cause Analysis and Counterterrorism Vol1: 609626
- Sun Tzu’s Art of War: Lessons for 21st-Century Counterterrorism Practitioners Vol1: 613630
- Threat Convergence Vol1: 617634
- Understanding Foreign Cultures Vol1: 621638
- Weak Link: Identifying and Attacking Terrorists’ Vulnerabilities Vol1: 625642
- Index Vol1: 631648
- A Vol1: 631648
- B Vol1: 634651
- C Vol1: 636653
- D Vol1: 639656
- E Vol1: 640657
- F Vol1: 642659
- G Vol1: 643660
- H Vol1: 644661
- I Vol1: 645662
- J Vol1: 648665
- K Vol1: 648665
- L Vol1: 649666
- M Vol1: 649666
- N Vol1: 651668
- O Vol1: 653670
- P Vol1: 653670
- Q Vol1: 656673
- R Vol1: 656673
- S Vol1: 657674
- T Vol1: 659676
- U Vol1: 661678
- V Vol1: 663680
- W Vol1: 663680
- X Vol1: 664681
- Y Vol1: 664681
- Z Vol1: 664681
- Volume 2: Twenty-First Century Global Counterterrorism Measures Vol2: iii684
- Contents Vol2: v686
- Preface Vol2: xv696
- Acknowledgments Vol2: xvii698
- I. World's Elite Special Operations Forces Vol2: 1700
- 707th Special Mission Battalion (South Korea) Vol2: 1700
- Alpha Units (Russia) Vol2: 2701
- Army Reconnaissance Detachment 10 (Switzerland) Vol2: 4703
- Counter Terrorism Command (United Kingdom) Vol2: 5704
- Delta Force (United States) Vol2: 7706
- Einsatzkommando Cobra (Austria) Vol2: 9708
- Emergency Response Team (Canada) Vol2: 10709
- Falcon Special Operations Brigade (Argentina) Vol2: 12711
- Forsvarets Spesialkommando (Norway) Vol2: 14713
- Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (Germany) Vol2: 15714
- Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN) (France) Vol2: 17716
- Groupes d'Intervention de la Police Nationale (GIPN) (France) Vol2: 18717