Contending with Terrorism
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English

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<b>Experts explore the sources of contemporary terrorism what terrorists want and how the United States and other countries should respond.</b><p>Since the attacks of September 11 2001 scholars and policy analysts in national security have turned their attention to terrorism considering not only how to prevent future attacks but also the roots of the problem. This book offers some of the latest research in terrorism studies. The contributors examine the sources of contemporary terrorism discussing the impact of globalization the influence of religious beliefs and the increasing dissatisfaction felt by the world's powerless. They consider the strategies and motivations of terrorists offering contending perspectives on whether or not terrorists can be said to achieve their goals; explore different responses to the threat of terrorism discussing such topics as how the United States can work more effectively with its allies; and contemplate the future of al-Qaida asking if its networked structure is an asset or a liability.</p><p>The essays in <i>Contending with Terrorism</i> address some of the central topics in the analysis of contemporary terrorism. They promise to guide future policy and inspire further research into one of most important security issues of the twenty-first century. </p><p><b>Contributors<br></b>Max Abrahms Daniel Byman Erica Chenoweth Audrey Kurth Cronin Renée de Nevers Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni Hillel Frisch Calvert Jones Andrew Kydd Sean M. Lynn-Jones Elizabeth McClellan Nicholas Miller Assaf Moghadam Michael Mousseau Rysia Murphy William Rose Paul Staniland Robert Trager Barbara Walter Dessislava Zagorcheva</p>
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