TERRORISM: Commentary on Security Documents Volume 103 Global Issues

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TERRORISM: Commentary on Security Documents Volume 103 Global Issues by Boon, Kristen; Huq, Aziz; Lovelace, Jr., Douglas, 9780195398076
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  • ISBN: 9780195398076 | 0195398076
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 10/28/2009

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With this volume of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, Oxford continues the recent changes to this series that have justified a new publisher-brand, a new title, and a re-designed cover. That new title emphasizes the expert commentary now provided by three leading scholars in thefield: Doug Lovelace, Director of the Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute, Kristen Boon of Seton Hall Law School, and Aziz Huq of the University of Chicago School of Law. In this particular volume, Lovelace updates researchers on new developments in various regions of the world. Hedevotes many pages to the debacle along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, where Pakistan harbors extremists conducting the insurgency in Afghanistan. Both the documents selected by Lovelace and his insightful commentary describe how the U.S., under advice from Special Envoy Dick Holbrooke, haschanged its approach to the problem by treating Afghanistan and Pakistan as one party instead of two.Volume 103 (Global Issues) also examines the complex issue of China's possible assistance to terrorists overseas. For example, some weapons used against coalition forces in Afghanistan originate from China, despite China's promise to help the U.S. in its war against terror. Lovelace and thedocuments he presents also assess India's measured, thoughtful reaction to allegations that Pakistan facilitated the November terrorist attacks in Mumbai. The volume also alerts readers to disturbing developments in South America, where such groups as FARC in Colombia and The Shining Path in Peruhave persisted in their profit-seeking campaigns of violence, despite those countries' general success in diminishing their power.
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