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U.s. Government Response To Terrorism
U.s. Government Response To Terrorism
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A01=William R Farrell
Author_William R Farrell
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Combat Terrorism
counterterrorism policy
deterrence strategy
domestic terrorism threats
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FAA
FAA Official
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Bureau Of Investigation
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Federal Protective Service
governmental agency responses
interagency coordination
Interdepartmental Group
International Civil Aviation Organization
Jewish Defense League
military intervention law
Mutual Balanced Force Reductions
national security agencies
National Security Planning Group
NSC Advisor
NSC's Review
organizational analysis
Posse Comitatus Act
Primary Target State
U.S. counter-terrorist policy
U.S. counterterrorism strategy development
U.S. government agencies
United States Coast Guard
USCG
Product details
- ISBN 9780367296803
- Weight: 440g
- Dimensions: 160 x 241mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book examines the organizational problems faced by the U.S. government in developing an effective strategy to counter terrorism and presents a detailed history of U.S. counter-terrorist policy since 1972. Dr. Farrell offers a working definition of terrorism, reviews its international, transnational, nonterritorial, and domestic forms, then focuses on the activities of those U.S. government agencies directly concerned with the prevention or neutralization of terrorism Critical of existing programs and of the fact that counter-terrorist activities seem to have a low priority among the duties of the relevant agencies' key executives, he concludes that the development of a clear, reasonable, and effective strategy against terrorism has been unnecessarily delayed. He is doubtful whether, even now, a satisfactory arrangement has been achieved. Beyond looking strictly at governmental agency responses to terrorism, Dr. Farrell considers the sociological, legal, and operational factors that would be brought into play should military forces be employed to quell a terrorist attack and also addresses the nature and extent of the terrorist threat to U.S. businesses.
Dr. Farrell (Lt.Col., USAF) has been involved in counter-intelligence since 1966 and has conducted research at the U.S. Naval War College on the U.S. government's efforts to combat terrorism. He is now deputy chief, Security Division, Organization of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C.
U.s. Government Response To Terrorism
€192.20
