Are Efforts to Reduce Terrorism Successful?
Are Efforts to Reduce Terrorism Successful? | Bibliography
Books
Yonah Alexander. Combating Terrorism: Strategies of Ten Countries. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002.
Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon. The Age of Sacred Terror. New York: Random House, 2002.
Kurt M. Campbell and Michele A. Flourney. To Prevail: An American Strategy for the Campaign Against Terrorism. Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2001.
Wesley K. Clark. Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire. New York: PublicAffairs, 2003.
James X. Dempsey. Terrorism and the...
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Table of Contents
- America Is Winning the War on Terrorism
- America Is Losing the War on Terrorism
- A War on Terrorism Is Futile
- Expanded Law Enforcement Powers Have Reduced Terrorism
- Expanded Law Enforcement Powers Violate Civil Liberties
- Preemptive War Reduces Terrorism
- Preemptive War Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Military Might Is the Best Way to Reduce Terrorism
- Intelligence Gathering Is the Best Way to Reduce Terrorism
- Racial Profiling Reduces Terrorism
- Racial Profiling Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Immigration Must Be Restricted to Reduce Terrorism
- Restricting Immigration Does Not Reduce Terrorism
- Efforts to Make Air Travel Safe from Terrorists Have Failed
- America’s Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Undermining Efforts to Reduce Terrorism
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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