This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could potentially have on the threat of terrorism against the American homeland. While terrorist factions employ varying strategies to further their causes of opposition to western society and occupation, the United States continues to discreetly carry out policies that support incumbent governments and pursue high-risk targets at the risk of civilian casualties. The impact of this hostility can be derived from historical perspectives of neocolonialism and hegemony, but it is crucial to continue to maintain global security interests to prevent international terrorism. This paper explains the importance of the intelligence aspect of counter-terroris...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
The American strategy to combat the ‘Islamic State’ rests on four pillars. The first is to conduct s...
Threats today are very different from what they once were. Nuclear threats can be deterred or warded...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
This short (1500 words) policy briefing paper describes the strategic evolution of US counterterrori...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
The United States utilizes a vast arsenal of foreign policy tools to induce, compel, and deter chang...
Abstract: This paper begins by recounting concerns, raised by various American psychologists regardi...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
The ‘War on Terror’ has been a highly debated topic since President Bush first said it after the att...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the current state of the United States Security Strategy and ...
The author examines historical and contemporary examples of military involvement in counterterrorism...
No state, including the United States, should take a heavy-handed approach toward the use of armed f...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
The American strategy to combat the ‘Islamic State’ rests on four pillars. The first is to conduct s...
Threats today are very different from what they once were. Nuclear threats can be deterred or warded...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
This short (1500 words) policy briefing paper describes the strategic evolution of US counterterrori...
This study proposes a strategic explanation for the USA's continued provision of military aid to hos...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that baffles even the most experienced of researchers within academia. Und...
The United States utilizes a vast arsenal of foreign policy tools to induce, compel, and deter chang...
Abstract: This paper begins by recounting concerns, raised by various American psychologists regardi...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
Americans are a major target of international terrorism. Yet, terrorists from some countries are muc...
The ‘War on Terror’ has been a highly debated topic since President Bush first said it after the att...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the current state of the United States Security Strategy and ...
The author examines historical and contemporary examples of military involvement in counterterrorism...
No state, including the United States, should take a heavy-handed approach toward the use of armed f...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
The American strategy to combat the ‘Islamic State’ rests on four pillars. The first is to conduct s...
Threats today are very different from what they once were. Nuclear threats can be deterred or warded...