Description :
Sixth author : Walter Reich
Seventh author: Fernando Reinares
Taking the form of a report card, this book assesses the West’s progress across a wide array of counterterrorism imperatives. From ethical questions of balancing security and core values to the problems of creating viable counterterrorism coalitions to the likelihood of terrorist use of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, the report examines a wide swath of issues necessary to create workable counterterrorism strategies.
Lee Hamilton, former representative from Indiana, is president and director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He served as vice chair of the 9/11 Commission and is co-chair, along with James A. Baker, of the Iraq Study Group. Bruce Hoffman is a professor of security studies at Georgetown University’s Edmund A.Walsh School of Foreign Service. Brian Michael Jenkins is senior advisor to the president of the RAND Corporation.
Content :
Acknowledgments - Combating Islamic Extremist Terrorism
- Improving U.S. and Coalition Counterterrorism Capabilities
- Creating an Effective Coalition to Fight Terrorism
- Preventing Terrorist Attacks with Nukes, "Dirty Bombs", Germs and Chemicals
- Protecting the U.S. homeland
- Balancing Security and Core Values
- Reversing Islamic Radicalization
- High-Risk Areas
- Shaping Long-Terms Solutions
- Rating the Future Terrorist Threat
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