Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy / Edition 1

Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy / Edition 1

by Paul R. Pillar
ISBN-10:
0815700040
ISBN-13:
2900815700042
Pub. Date:
04/01/2001
Publisher:
Brookings Institution Press
Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy / Edition 1

Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy / Edition 1

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Overview

Paperback edition includes a new introductory essay on counterterrorism since 9/11.

The United States government-backed by the overwhelming support of the American public-takes a hard line against international terrorism. The tenets of official U.S. counterterrorist policy are: make no concessions or deals with terrorists; bring them to justice for their crimes; isolate and apply pressure on states that sponsor terrorism; and bolster the counterterrorist capabilities of countries willing to work with the United States. While these tenets are sound principles, their application, specifically overseas, raises difficult questions. Does the "no deal" policy actually deter terrorists acts? Are there cases where agreements might reduce terrorism, while advancing other U.S. interests? Do isolation and pressure really force offending states to alter their support for terrorists? What factors affect the willingness, not just the capability, of foreign governments to help the United States in counterterrorism?

In this critical study, a career CIA officer provides a guide to constructing and executing counterterrorist policy, urging that it be formulated as an integral part of broader U.S. foreign policy. In the first four chapters, Paul R. Pillar identifies the necessary elements of counterterrorist policy, he examines why the United States is a prime terrorist target, and he reveals why the counterterrorist policies that seem strongest are not always the most effective. Chapter 5 examines the widely varying nature of terrorist groups and the policy tools most appropriately applied to them. Chapter 6 focuses on states that sponsor terrorism (including Iran, Libya, North Korea, and Cuba), along with those that enable it to occur (particularly Greece and Pakistan). Pillar examines ways in which the American public's perspective toward terrorism can actually constrain counterterrorist policy, and he concludes that terrorism cannot be "defeated" only reduced, attenuated, and to some degree, controlled. The final chapter summarizes his recommendations for amending U.S. policy.

Author Information:
Paul Pillar was deputy chief of the Counterterrorist Center at the CIA.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900815700042
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Series: America's Response to Terrorism Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Paul Pillar, who spent 28 years in the U.S. intelligence community, is now a visiting professor at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Paperback Editionvii
Acknowledgmentsli
Abbreviationsliii
Chapter 1Introduction1
Chapter 2The Dimensions of Terrorism and Counterterrorism12
What Terrorism Is12
Why It Matters18
The Elements of Counterterrorist Policy29
Chapter 3Terrorism, the United States, and the World Order41
Old Problems in a New Era41
The Absence of a Terrorist International50
The Superpower as Target57
Managing Vulnerability69
Chapter 4Counterterrorist Instruments73
Diplomacy73
Criminal Law79
Financial Controls92
Military Force97
Intelligence and Covert Action110
Coordinating the Instruments123
Chapter 5Groups130
Heterogeneity130
Peace Processes140
Lists150
Chapter 6States157
Sponsors157
Enablers178
Cooperators186
Chapter 7Publics197
Foreigners197
Americans200
Chapter 8Lessons and Futures217
A Problem Managed, Never Solved217
Recommendations220
A Cloudy Crystal Ball229
Notes236
Index261
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