The events of September 11, 2001 brought terrorism to the forefront,
but Al-Qaeda is not the first group to try using political violence
against the United States to make Washington change its policies. In
the 1980s terrorism was rampant; from Latin America to Europe and the
Middle East, a host of groups demanded changes in American foreign
policy and were willing to bomb, assassinate, kidnap, and hijack to
pressure the government to act. The First War on Terrorism examines
the response of the Reagan Administration to the political violence it
confronted during the 1980s. David Wills takes the reader inside the
negotiations over how to respond to terrorist acts and shows how the
Reagan Administration's decision making process was a crucial obstacle
to formulating a consistent and effective terrorism policy. Compelling
and enlightening, The First War on Terrorism serves as a powerful
guide to what should be emulated, and avoided, from America's previous
battles with shady foes.
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Counter-terrorism Policy during the Reagan Administration
Product details
ISBN
9781417503612
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author