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Clinton's War on Terror : Redefining US Security Strategy, 1993-2001.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (295 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626377486
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Clinton's War on TerrorDDC classification:
  • 363.32517097309049
LOC classification:
  • E885 .B697 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Ch1- The Clinton Administration and Terrorism -- The Challenge of Political and Bureaucratic Resistance -- The Challenge of Defining Terrorism -- The Targets of Terrorism -- Notes -- Part 1-The History, 1676-1992 -- Ch2- Three Centuries of North American Political Violence, 1676-1976 -- Political Violence in Colonial North America -- The American Revolution as an Act of Political Violence -- Post-Revolutionary Political Violence -- Political Violence Under a New Constitution -- Pre-Civil War Political Violence -- National Insurrection -- Terrorizing the Twentieth Century -- Political Violence During the Cold War -- Notes -- Ch3- Bipartisan Hesitancy, 1977-1992 -- The Carter Administration, 1977-1981 -- The Reagan Administration, 1981-1989 -- The Bush Administration, 1989-1993 -- The Years of Bipartisan Timidity -- Notes -- Part 2- The Threats, 1993-2001 -- Ch4- Trouble in the Heartland: Domestic Political Violence -- Targeting the Central Intelligence Agency -- The Threat from Lone Wolves -- Targeting the World Trade Center -- A Siege Mentality: Ruby Ridge and Waco -- Devastation in the Heartland: The Oklahoma City Bombing -- Clinton's Presidential Role: Empathizer in Chief -- Targeting "Eagle" and "Evergreen" -- The Clinton Administration's Policy Response -- Terrorism in the Clinton Administration: A Crime or an Act of War? -- Notes -- Ch5- Rogue States: An Axis of Evil? -- Rogue States and the 1992 Election -- The Most Potent Threat: Iraq and Iran -- Devising a State-Centric Strategy -- From Active Containment to Dual Containment -- Reaction and Implementation -- Beyond Dual Containmen -- The Clinton Administration's Policy Response -- Policy Implementation -- Notes -- Ch6- Cyberterrorism: Hack and Attack -- Defining Cyberterrorism.
The Evolving Threat to Cybersecurity -- The Clinton Administration and the Internet -- The Clinton Administration's Cybersecurity Initiatives -- The Implementation of Cybersecurity Policy -- Notes -- Ch7- Nemesis: Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda -- The Growing Menace -- Clinton Administration Policy Responses -- Clinton Administration Operational Responses -- Targeting Bin Laden and the Taliban -- Notes -- Part 3- The Tools,1993-2001 -- Ch8- Eyes in the Skies: Drones -- The Clinton Administration and the Human Element -- Dawn of the Drone -- The Clinton Administration Enters the Drone Business -- Drones in the Federal Bureaucracy -- Deploying the Drones: Bosnia -- Deploying the Drones: Afghanistan -- Notes -- Ch9- A New Art Form: Rendition -- A History of Rendition -- The Clinton Administration's Internal Debate on Rendition -- The Clinton Administration's Rendition Policy -- Table 9.1 Extraditions and Renditions to the United States (1993-2001) -- Extraordinary Rendition During the Clinton Administration -- Rendition: Reaction and Legacy -- The Inability to Drive Policy -- Notes -- Part 4- Conclusion -- Ch10- Reflections on Clinton's Counterterrorism Strategy -- Notes -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book.
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Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Ch1- The Clinton Administration and Terrorism -- The Challenge of Political and Bureaucratic Resistance -- The Challenge of Defining Terrorism -- The Targets of Terrorism -- Notes -- Part 1-The History, 1676-1992 -- Ch2- Three Centuries of North American Political Violence, 1676-1976 -- Political Violence in Colonial North America -- The American Revolution as an Act of Political Violence -- Post-Revolutionary Political Violence -- Political Violence Under a New Constitution -- Pre-Civil War Political Violence -- National Insurrection -- Terrorizing the Twentieth Century -- Political Violence During the Cold War -- Notes -- Ch3- Bipartisan Hesitancy, 1977-1992 -- The Carter Administration, 1977-1981 -- The Reagan Administration, 1981-1989 -- The Bush Administration, 1989-1993 -- The Years of Bipartisan Timidity -- Notes -- Part 2- The Threats, 1993-2001 -- Ch4- Trouble in the Heartland: Domestic Political Violence -- Targeting the Central Intelligence Agency -- The Threat from Lone Wolves -- Targeting the World Trade Center -- A Siege Mentality: Ruby Ridge and Waco -- Devastation in the Heartland: The Oklahoma City Bombing -- Clinton's Presidential Role: Empathizer in Chief -- Targeting "Eagle" and "Evergreen" -- The Clinton Administration's Policy Response -- Terrorism in the Clinton Administration: A Crime or an Act of War? -- Notes -- Ch5- Rogue States: An Axis of Evil? -- Rogue States and the 1992 Election -- The Most Potent Threat: Iraq and Iran -- Devising a State-Centric Strategy -- From Active Containment to Dual Containment -- Reaction and Implementation -- Beyond Dual Containmen -- The Clinton Administration's Policy Response -- Policy Implementation -- Notes -- Ch6- Cyberterrorism: Hack and Attack -- Defining Cyberterrorism.

The Evolving Threat to Cybersecurity -- The Clinton Administration and the Internet -- The Clinton Administration's Cybersecurity Initiatives -- The Implementation of Cybersecurity Policy -- Notes -- Ch7- Nemesis: Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda -- The Growing Menace -- Clinton Administration Policy Responses -- Clinton Administration Operational Responses -- Targeting Bin Laden and the Taliban -- Notes -- Part 3- The Tools,1993-2001 -- Ch8- Eyes in the Skies: Drones -- The Clinton Administration and the Human Element -- Dawn of the Drone -- The Clinton Administration Enters the Drone Business -- Drones in the Federal Bureaucracy -- Deploying the Drones: Bosnia -- Deploying the Drones: Afghanistan -- Notes -- Ch9- A New Art Form: Rendition -- A History of Rendition -- The Clinton Administration's Internal Debate on Rendition -- The Clinton Administration's Rendition Policy -- Table 9.1 Extraditions and Renditions to the United States (1993-2001) -- Extraordinary Rendition During the Clinton Administration -- Rendition: Reaction and Legacy -- The Inability to Drive Policy -- Notes -- Part 4- Conclusion -- Ch10- Reflections on Clinton's Counterterrorism Strategy -- Notes -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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