Combating Transnational Terrorism: Searching for a New Paradigm
By (Author) Steven Tsang
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd September 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
363.32517
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
397g
An insightful collection of essays that explains why the global war on terror framework cannot work and how a new paradigm in countering transnational terrorism can be found. Are the negative effects of the Bush administration's "Global War on Terror" framework irrevocable Is it too late to reorient our policy toward confronting global threats Answering "no" to both questions, Steven Tsang's Combating Transnational Terrorism: Searching for a New Paradigm offers an expert critique of Bush's policy while proposing a new approach to fighting terrorismone that advocates strengthening ties to traditional allies and countering Al Qaeda's appeal to people of the Islamic faith. Combating Transnational Terrorism brings together a panel of well-established experts to assess the overall effectiveness of the "Global War on Terror," showing just how counterproductive the Bush administration's approach has been. Throughout, they offer specific changes that together signify a transformative shift in American policy. What they propose is a new framework for combating terrorist threats based on wide-ranging international collaboration and energized efforts to win the hearts and minds of non-extremist Muslimsa framework that coincides in great measure with the approach the Obama administration is taking.
The high quality and thoughtfulness of the writing makes the volume an essential addition to all college libraries. * Reference & Research Book News *
Steve Tsang is professorial fellow and reader in politics at St Antony's College, Oxford University. He is the editor of Praeger's Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism.