Deterring terrorism : theory and practice /

During the Cold War, deterrence theory was the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, however, popular wisdom dictated that terrorist organizations and radical fanatics could not be deterred-and governments shifted their attention to combating terrorism rather than...

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Other Authors: Wenger, Andreas (Editor), Wilner, Alex S., 1979- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Stanford, California : Stanford Security Studies, an imprint of Stanford University Press, [2012], ©2012.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Linking deterrence to terrorism : promises and pitfalls / Alex Wilner and Andreas Wenger -- Terrorism and the fourth wave in deterrence research / Jeffrey Knopf -- Deterring terrorism, not terrorists / Janice Gross Stein -- Toward an analytic basis for influence strategy in counterterrorism / Paul Davis -- Counter-coercion, the power of failure, and the practical limits of coercing terrorists / Frank Harvey and Alex Wilner -- The terrorist perception of nuclear weapons and its implications for deterrence / Brian Michael Jenkins -- Will threats deter nuclear terrorism? / Martha Crenshaw -- Strategic analysis, WMD terrorism, and deterrence by denial / James Smith -- Preventing radiological terrorism : is there a role for deterrence? / Wyn Bowen and Jasper Pandza -- Deterrence of Palestinian terrorism : the Israeli experience / Shmuel Bar -- Turkish and Iranian efforts to deter Kurdish insurgent attacks / David Romano -- Mission impossible? : influencing Iranian and Libyan sponsorship of terrorism / Michael Cohen -- A toxic cloud of mystery : lessons from Iraq for deterring CBRN terrorism / Fred Wehling. 
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