ABSTRACT

This handbook comprises essays by leading scholars and practitioners on the topic of U.S. counterterrorism and irregular warfare campaigns and operations around the globe.

Terrorist groups have evolved substantially since 9/11, with the Islamic State often described as a pseudo-state, a terrorist group, and insurgency all at the same time. While researchers', analysts', and policymakers’ understanding of terrorism has grown immensely over the past two decades, similar advancements in the understanding of counterterrorism lag. As such, this handbook explains why it is necessary to take a broader view of counterterrorism which can, and often does, include irregular warfare.

The volume is divided into three thematic sections:

  • Part I examines modern terrorism in the Islamic world and gives an overview of the major terrorist groups from the past three decades;
  • Part II provides a wide variety of case studies of counterterrorism and irregular warfare operations, spanning from the 1980s to the irregular warfare campaign against the Islamic State in northern Syria in 2018;
  • Part III examines the government instruments used to combat terrorism and wage irregular warfare, such as drones, Theater Special Operations Commands, and Theater Commands.

The handbook fills a gap in the traditional counterterrorism literature by its inclusion of irregular warfare and by providing analyses from academic experts as well as practitioners. It will be of much interest to students of counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, U.S. national security, military affairs, and International Relations.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Handbook-of-US-Counterterrorism-and-Irregular-Warfare-Operations/Sheehan-Marquardt-Collins/p/book/9780367758363, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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Introduction

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part I|164 pages

The threat and regional security issues

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chapter 3|13 pages

The evolution of al-Qaida

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1988 to present day
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The history of the Islamic State

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From Abu Musab al-Zarqawi to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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The roots of terrorism in North and West Africa

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AQIM and Boko Haram
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Al-Shabaab and the Horn of Africa

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The history of terrorism in Southeast Asia

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part II|175 pages

Operational case studies

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El Salvador

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Operations and Planning Assistance Training Teams and a minimalist approach to counterinsurgency
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The Iran-Contra Affair and the Afghan Task Force

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Lessons in covert action
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The horse soldiers

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Lessons from expeditionary unconventional warfare
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Dismantling al-Qaida in Iraq

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Operation Enduring Freedom–Philippines

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Lessons in special warfare
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Operation Serval

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A swift intervention with a small footprint in Mali
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chapter 24|25 pages

Defeating the Islamic State

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Special Operations Forces in Syria
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part III|153 pages

Government instruments in countering terrorism and waging irregular warfare

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The Joint Terrorism Task Force

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Investigating to disrupt and prosecute terrorists
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Social media recruitment of Americans

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A case study from the Islamic State
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Theater Special Operations Command

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The operational employment of U.S. Special Operations Forces
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Theater command in Afghanistan

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Taking charge of “The Other War” in 2003–2005
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Conclusion

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