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Terrorism, The Future, And U.S. Foreign Policy

By Perl, Raphael F.

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Title: Terrorism, The Future, And U.S. Foreign Policy  
Author: Perl, Raphael F.
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Legislation., Government Printing Office (U.S.)
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F. Per, B. R. (n.d.). Terrorism, The Future, And U.S. Foreign Policy. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Summary: International terrorism has long been recognized as a foreign and domestic security threat. The tragic events of September 11 in New York, the Washington, D.C., area, and Pennsylvania have dramatically re-energized the nation’s focus and resolve on terrorism. This issue brief examines international terrorist actions and threats and the U.S. policy response. Available policy options range from diplomacy, international cooperation, and constructive engagement to economic sanctions, covert action, physical security enhancement, and military force.

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CONTENTS SUMMARY MOST RECENT DEVELOPMENTS BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS September 11th and Aftermath Background Definitions U.S. Policy Response Framework Dilemmas Continuing Terrorist Threats Policy Tools Diplomacy/Constructive Engagement Economic Sanctions Economic Inducements Covert Action Rewards for Information Program Extradition/Law Enforcement Cooperation Military Force International Conventions Potential Tools An International Court for Terrorism Media Self-Restraint Policy Reform U.S. Organization and Program Response Antiterrorism Assistance and Terrorism and Crime Programs Assistance to Victims Programs Counterterrorism Research and Development Program Diplomatic Security Program Options for Program Enhancement FOR ADDITIONAL READING

 
 



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