It is hard to be stimulating and instructive on a subject that has held as much attention as has terrorism for a decade and more. But the essays in this volume combine those characteristics for the benefit of students and experts alike. The reader will come away with valuable new insights and perspectives. -- Philip B. Heymann, James Barr Ames Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, author of Terrorism, Freedom, and Security This collection of compelling analyses of the causes of extremist violence, terrorist strategies, and concepts for countering terrorism will be of great value to both nonspecialists and students seeking incisive introductions to these vexing issues and to officials looking for creative policy options. -- Stephen J. Flanagan, Henry A. Kissinger Chair in International Security, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Co-editor of Strategic Challenges: America's Global Security Agenda
Michael E. Brown is Dean of the Elliott School of International
Affairs at George Washington University.
Owen Cote is Associate Director of the MIT Security Studies Program
and Editor of the journal International Security.
Sean M. Lynn-Jones is Editor of International Security, the
International Security Program's quarterly journal. He is also
series editor of the Belfer Center Studies in International
Security, the Program's book series that is published by MIT
Press.
Steven E. Miller is director of the International Security Program
at the Belfer Center.
"It is hard to be stimulating and instructive on a subject that has held as much attention as has terrorism for a decade and more. But the essays in this volume combine those characteristics for the benefit of students and experts alike. The reader will come away with valuable new insights and perspectives."--Philip B. Heymann, James Barr Ames Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, author of Terrorism, Freedom, and Security
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