Why has this particular counterterrorism mission led to an international conflict? How come neither of the sides seems to be winning the War on Terror? From the viewpoint of these questions, I examine the counterterrorism policies and practices that the United States has aimed at al-Qaeda since the beginning of the War on Terror. I examine how, why and for what purposes has the war been fought on behalf of the United States and why they have chosen the strategic turns that they have. In addition to this, I assess what are the main differences of the warfare and ideology of al-Qaeda and the United States and whether there is something about this particular enemy that has required an armed conflict and does the US-strategy somehow contribute ...
This article focuses on current counterterrorism and counterinsurgency doctrines. It argues th...
The thesis deals with comparison of the United States counterterrorist policies against al- Qaeda an...
<p>Counterterrorism, much like terrorism itself, is often a "battle of ideas." Yet, in the fight aga...
This article examines the U.S. response to global terrorism and its campaign in Afghanistan from 200...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
States are the primary political entities challenged by armed groups. States become legitimate in pa...
The American strategy to combat the ‘Islamic State’ rests on four pillars. The first is to conduct s...
There are still fundamental questions to be answered on the nature of conflict post-9/11 and our exi...
One of the underlying assumptions of the contemporary debate over Afghanistan is that counterterrori...
In response to 9/11, the U.S. launched airstrikes in Afghanistan against al Qaeda to diminish its ab...
Al Qaeda is waging an ideological war to which the United States has not fully committed. This is th...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
The aim of this article is to evaluate prolonged American intervention in Afghanistan. In this regar...
The GWOT/Global Jihad is different from prior conflicts (including the ideological struggle of the C...
Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
This article focuses on current counterterrorism and counterinsurgency doctrines. It argues th...
The thesis deals with comparison of the United States counterterrorist policies against al- Qaeda an...
<p>Counterterrorism, much like terrorism itself, is often a "battle of ideas." Yet, in the fight aga...
This article examines the U.S. response to global terrorism and its campaign in Afghanistan from 200...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
States are the primary political entities challenged by armed groups. States become legitimate in pa...
The American strategy to combat the ‘Islamic State’ rests on four pillars. The first is to conduct s...
There are still fundamental questions to be answered on the nature of conflict post-9/11 and our exi...
One of the underlying assumptions of the contemporary debate over Afghanistan is that counterterrori...
In response to 9/11, the U.S. launched airstrikes in Afghanistan against al Qaeda to diminish its ab...
Al Qaeda is waging an ideological war to which the United States has not fully committed. This is th...
The 9/11 attacks are apparently a milestone for the United States (US) and the world alike. Right af...
The aim of this article is to evaluate prolonged American intervention in Afghanistan. In this regar...
The GWOT/Global Jihad is different from prior conflicts (including the ideological struggle of the C...
Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
This article focuses on current counterterrorism and counterinsurgency doctrines. It argues th...
The thesis deals with comparison of the United States counterterrorist policies against al- Qaeda an...
<p>Counterterrorism, much like terrorism itself, is often a "battle of ideas." Yet, in the fight aga...