Format:
1 online resource (353 pages)
ISBN:
9780804783477
Content:
Deterring Terrorism brings together prominent theorists to discuss the topic of deterrence in counterterrorism, offering a comprehensive overview of both the theory and practice.
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword - Thomas C. Schelling -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Linking Deterrence to Terrorism: Promises and Pitfalls - Alex Wilner and Andreas Wenger -- Deterring Terrorism -- 1. Terrorism and the Fourth Wave in Deterrence Research - Jeffrey W. Knopf -- 2. Deterring Terrorism, Not Terrorists - Janice Gross Stein -- 3. Toward an Analytic Basis for Influence Strategy in Counterterrorism - Paul K. Davis -- 4. Counter-Coercion, the Power of Failure, and the Practical Limits of Deterring Terrorism - Frank Harvey and Alex Wilner -- Deterring WMD Terrorism -- 5. The Terrorist Perception of Nuclear Weapons and Its Implications for Deterrence - Brian Michael Jenkins -- 6. Will Threats Deter Nuclear Terrorism? - Martha Crenshaw -- 7. Strategic Analysis, WMD Terrorism, and Deterrence by Denial - James M. Smith -- 8. Preventing Radiological Terrorism: Is There a Role for Deterrence? - Wyn Q. Bowen and Jasper Pandza -- Empirical Evaluations -- 9. Deterrence of Palestinian Terrorism: The Israeli Experience - Shmuel Bar -- 10. Turkish and Iranian Efforts to Deter Kurdish Insurgent Attacks - David Romano -- 11. Mission Impossible? Influencing Iranian and Libyan Sponsorship of Terrorism - Michael D. Cohen -- 12. A Toxic Cloud of Mystery: Lessons from Iraq for Deterring CBRN Terrorism - Fred Wehling -- Conclusion -- Deterring Terrorism: Moving Forward - Andreas Wenger and Alex Wilner -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780804782487
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780804782487
Language:
English