This thesis critically examines the means, animators and continuity of American counterterrorism operations outside of Afghanistan and Iraq during Obama's presidency. It takes the form of a structured-focused comparison of the Obama administration's military response to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, al-Shabaab, and al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Most existing studies of Obama's foreign and counterterrorism policies have analysed these campaigns in isolation from one another, or marganlised them. This thesis presents the first holistic study of the Obama administration's military response against all three of al-Qaeda's regional affiliates and speaks to a series of larger trends in the contemporary practices of American military inter...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
Targeted killing, particularly through the use of missiles fired from Predator drone aircraft, has b...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
On Tuesday morning, 11 September 2001, the United States was attacked by a small terrorist cell from...
Al Qaeda killed over 3,000 US citizens on September 11, 2001, and terrorism leapt to the fore of US ...
By the end of the first post-9/11 decade, the legal architecture associated with the U.S. government...
Why has this particular counterterrorism mission led to an international conflict? How come neither ...
The thesis deals with comparison of the United States counterterrorist policies against al- Qaeda an...
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks al-Qaeda has been a forefront national security issue for the U...
In its first 3 years, the Obama administration fully embraced the intervention in Afghanistan it inh...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
Targeted killing, particularly through the use of missiles fired from Predator drone aircraft, has b...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
Why did the use of drone strikes proliferate during the first term of the Obama administration? This...
On Tuesday morning, 11 September 2001, the United States was attacked by a small terrorist cell from...
Al Qaeda killed over 3,000 US citizens on September 11, 2001, and terrorism leapt to the fore of US ...
By the end of the first post-9/11 decade, the legal architecture associated with the U.S. government...
Why has this particular counterterrorism mission led to an international conflict? How come neither ...
The thesis deals with comparison of the United States counterterrorist policies against al- Qaeda an...
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks al-Qaeda has been a forefront national security issue for the U...
In its first 3 years, the Obama administration fully embraced the intervention in Afghanistan it inh...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
Targeted killing, particularly through the use of missiles fired from Predator drone aircraft, has b...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...