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      Routledge Handbook of U.S. Counterterrorism and Irregular Warfare Operations
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      Routledge Handbook of U.S. Counterterrorism and Irregular Warfare Operations book

      Edited ByMichael A. Sheehan, Erich Marquardt, Liam Collins
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 15 July 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003164500
      Pages 538
      eBook ISBN 9781003164500
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Sheehan, M.A., Marquardt, E., & Collins, L. (Eds.). (2021). Routledge Handbook of U.S. Counterterrorism and Irregular Warfare Operations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003164500

      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.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |8 pages

      Introduction

      ByLiam Collins

      Size: 0.10 MB

      part Part I|164 pages

      The threat and regional security issues

      chapter 1|16 pages

      The evolution of Islamist terrorism in the 20th century

      ByJames J.F. Forest

      Size: 0.18 MB

      chapter 2|14 pages

      The ideology behind al-Qaida and the Islamic State

      ByDaniel Rudder, Christopher Heffelfinger

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 3|13 pages

      The evolution of al-Qaida

      1988 to present day
      BySeth G. Jones

      Size: 0.58 MB

      chapter 4|17 pages

      The history of the Islamic State

      From Abu Musab al-Zarqawi to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
      ByBrian Fishman

      Size: 0.20 MB

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Contemporary conflict and political violence in the Levant

      ByBenedetta Berti

      Size: 0.54 MB

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Jihadi militancy and Houthi insurgency in Yemen

      ByElisabeth Kendall

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 7|10 pages

      The roots of terrorism in North and West Africa

      AQIM and Boko Haram
      ByAlice Hunt Friend

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter 8|12 pages

      Al-Shabaab and the Horn of Africa

      ByKen Menkhaus

      Size: 0.64 MB

      chapter 9|17 pages

      The history of terrorism in Southeast Asia

      ByPeter Chalk

      Size: 0.56 MB

      chapter 10|14 pages

      The Taliban and the modern history of Afghanistan

      ByRob Johnson

      Size: 0.21 MB

      chapter 11|11 pages

      The modern history of Iran and the birth of the Shia proxy model

      ByAlex Vatanka

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter 12|14 pages

      Terrorism, insurgency, and criminal insurgency in Latin America

      ByRomán D. Ortiz

      Size: 0.19 MB

      part Part II|175 pages

      Operational case studies

      chapter 13|15 pages

      El Salvador

      Operations and Planning Assistance Training Teams and a minimalist approach to counterinsurgency
      ByCecil E. Bailey

      Size: 0.18 MB

      chapter 14|13 pages

      Plan Colombia and the U.S. Army's 7th Special Forces Group

      ByKevin M. Higgins

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 15|9 pages

      The story of the U.S. role in the killing of Pablo Escobar

      ByMark Bowden

      Size: 0.13 MB

      chapter 16|11 pages

      The Iran-Contra Affair and the Afghan Task Force

      Lessons in covert action
      ByJack Devine, Amanda Mattingly

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter 17|16 pages

      The horse soldiers

      Lessons from expeditionary unconventional warfare
      ByMark E. Mitchell

      Size: 0.46 MB

      chapter 18|15 pages

      Special Operations Forces and Afghan Local Police programs

      ByDonald C. Bolduc, Chris Hensley

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 19|13 pages

      U.S. civilian architecture for stabilization and counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan (2012–2013)

      ByKeith Mines

      Size: 0.29 MB

      chapter 20|13 pages

      Dismantling al-Qaida in Iraq

      ByLiam Collins

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 21|13 pages

      Operation Enduring Freedom–Philippines

      Lessons in special warfare
      ByDavid S. Maxwell

      Size: 0.34 MB

      chapter 22|14 pages

      Operation Serval

      A swift intervention with a small footprint in Mali
      ByMichael A. Sheehan, Pascale C. Siegel

      Size: 0.43 MB

      chapter 23|16 pages

      U.S. counterterrorism policy in Yemen from 2010–2020

      ByLuke Hartig

      Size: 0.23 MB

      chapter 24|25 pages

      Defeating the Islamic State

      Special Operations Forces in Syria
      ByAnthony Messenger, Nick Lewis-Walls, Mike Parker, Bert Pedrigi, David P. Kearns

      Size: 0.98 MB

      part Part III|153 pages

      Government instruments in countering terrorism and waging irregular warfare

      chapter 25|13 pages

      The Joint Terrorism Task Force

      Investigating to disrupt and prosecute terrorists
      ByAli Soufan

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 26|13 pages

      Creating the NYPD Counterterrorism Bureau

      ByMichael A. Sheehan

      Size: 0.17 MB

      chapter 27|13 pages

      The inside story of how the NYPD's Intelligence Division adapted in the wake of 9/11

      ByDavid Cohen

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter 28|23 pages

      Lessons learned from four high-casualty terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11

      ByPaul Cruickshank

      Size: 0.32 MB

      chapter 29|10 pages

      Social media recruitment of Americans

      A case study from the Islamic State
      ByAlexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes

      Size: 0.18 MB

      chapter 30|13 pages

      Countering extremist organizations in the information domain

      ByJoseph Mroszczyk, Max Abrahms

      Size: 0.20 MB

      chapter 31|11 pages

      Theater Special Operations Command

      The operational employment of U.S. Special Operations Forces
      ByCharles T. Cleveland, Liam Collins

      Size: 0.16 MB

      chapter 32|13 pages

      Theater command in Afghanistan

      Taking charge of “The Other War” in 2003–2005
      ByDavid W. Barno

      Size: 0.37 MB

      chapter 33|17 pages

      America's drone wars outside of conventional war zones

      ByPeter Bergen, A.G. Sims

      Size: 0.44 MB

      chapter 34|15 pages

      The United Kingdom's approach to counterterrorism

      ByRobin Simcox, Hannah Stuart

      Size: 0.22 MB

      chapter |10 pages

      Conclusion

      ByHy Rothstein

      Size: 0.12 MB
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