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Author Reeson, Greg C., 1968-

Title Stalemate : why we can't win the war on terror and what we should do instead / Greg C. Reeson.

Publication Info. Lanham, Md. : Government Institutes, 2011.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  363.32 R329S    Check Shelf
Description vii, 233 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-225) and index.
Contents A new era in international relations -- The global war on terrorism -- U.S. grand strategy and the role of allies -- The diplomatic element of national power -- The information element of national power -- The military element of national power -- The economic element of power -- The intelligence and law enforcement elements of national power -- A complex and dangerous world -- The long road ahead.
Summary "Since 9/11, the threat of terrorism has concerned Americans more than any other issue they face. Author Greg Reeson says this is not likely to change in the near future. In Stalemate, he argues that we are waging an unwinnable war against terrorism--that Muslim extremist ideology is a problem we can manage, but not soon solve. This conflict with terrorism will not end in victory or defeat, at least not in the traditional sense. The 9/11 attacks ushered in a new era in which the long-term aim of theUnited States will be the management and mitigation of Islamic extremist violence so that it interferes as little as possible with daily life. The book begins with a look at the transition from the Cold War to an era of globalization that facilitated the9/11 terrorist attacks, then explains how the al Qaeda organization founded by Osama bin Laden has transformed into a global network of like-minded terrorist groups collectively known as Al Qaeda and Associated Movements, or AQAM. The author then discusses the components of strategy before walking the reader through the elements of national power (Diplomatic, Information, Military, Economic, Intelligence, Law Enforcement) used by the United States in a comprehensive and coordinated effort to reduce the risk of terrorist violence against American citizens and interests worldwide. He concludes with a look at the global hotspots where the United States will likely be involved for the foreseeable future, a brief discussion of what constitutes victory in thisframework, and the role the United States will have to take on in the international system in the future"--Provided by publisher.
Subject Terrorism -- Prevention.
Radicalism -- Religious aspects.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 21st century.
United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
War (International law)
World politics -- 21st century.
Added Title Why we can't win the war on terror and what we should do instead
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