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Evolution of U.S. Counterterrorism Policy [Three Volumes]
Series: Praeger Security International
Yonah Alexander and Michael B. Kraft, editors

0-275-99529-1/978-0-275-99529-4

Description
Using primary documents and analysis, this two volume set completely breaks down U.S. counter-terrorism policy both before and after 9/11.

Reviews:
-The authors demonstrate a high-level understanding of the interconnected and complex issues involved. Taken in isolation, the chapters merit attention by those interested in the current primary national security threat. When the editors' introductions are combined with the many documents, the collection takes on even more significance for comprehending the history of U.S. counterterrorism policy. Simply, these texts should be the first source used by anyone interested in researching or understanding the complex and daunting issues associated with developing counterterrorism policy. —U.S. Naval Institute
-"This set under review is suitable for the circulating collections of academic and large public libraries, or special libraries concerned with this topic. Professors should be informed as to its availability in the library, as it could be used as a reader for appropriate criminal justice and political science courses. An electronic version is also available." —ARBA
About the Author
Yonah Alexander is currently a Senior Fellow and Director, International Center for Terrorism Studies (at the Potomac Institute) and Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies. Formerly a professor and director of terrorism studies at the State University of New York and The George Washington University, Dr. Alexander also held academic appointments at other institutions in the United States and abroad. He has published ninety-five books on international affairs, terrorism and the Middle East.

Michael B. Kraft is a former State Department Counterterrorism Office Senior Advisor for Legislative and Budget Affairs with nineteen years of experience in the office, working on a variety of legislative, program, and regional issues. He is now a, Washington-based counerterrorism consultant and writer, contributing chapters to other books as well as articles to newspapers and counterterrorism blogs. Since retiring from the State Department in 2005, he has also been an adjunct counterterrorism faculty member at the National Defense University's Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Senate Foreign Relations Middle East Subcommittee Staff Director, and a foreign correspondent.
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