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UNITED STATES-COUNTER TERRORISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Security Council and Counterterrorism: Global and Regional Approaches to an Elusive Public Good / Graham, Kennedy Feb 2005  Journal Article
Graham, Kennedy Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
Summary/Abstract This paper explores contemporary counterterrorism efforts as an instrument for attaining peace as a ‘global public good’. It notes the lack of an agreed definition of terrorism, the distinction between freedom-fighting and terrorism, and the issue of ‘excessive use of force’ by the state. It assessed the extent to which US counter-terrorism policy has influenced policy in the UN Security Council, and the shortcomings in Council policy that require redress. The paper concludes that counterterrorism will be successful only when a ‘global law enforcement’ approach prevails over the national security-driven ‘war-on-terror’ and when genuine efforts are undertaken to address the root causes of terrorism, including the forward basing of US forces in the Arab world.
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US reforms overlook threat from foreign intelligence / Corera, Gordon June 2003  Journal Article
Corera, Gordon Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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