Assessing the War on Terror : Western and Middle Eastern perspectives

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Assessing the War on Terror : Western and Middle Eastern perspectives

edited by Charles Webel and Mark Tomass

(Contemporary terrorism studies)

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume is a collection of articles that critically examine the efficacy, ethics, and impact of the War on Terror as it has evolved since 9/11. During the decade and a half of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), numerous books have considered the political, psychosocial, and economic impacts of terrorism. However, there has been little systematic effort to examine the effectiveness of the GWOT in achieving its goals. Furthermore, there is virtually nothing that presents a comparative analysis of the GWOT by the people most directly affected by it-citizens and scholars from conflict zones in the Middle East. There is, therefore, great need for a book that analyzes the strategies, tactics, and outcomes of the GWOT and that also presents facts and ideas that are missing or underrepresented in the dominant public narratives. The contributions in this volume were chosen to specifically address this need. In doing so, it uniquely provides not only Western perspectives of the GWOT, but also importantly includes perspectives from the Middle East and those most directly affected by it, including contributions from scholars and policy makers. Overall, the contributions demonstrate how views differ based on geographical location, and how views have changed during the course of the still-evolving War on Terror. The book will be of much interest to students and scholars of terrorism and counter-terrorism, foreign policy, Middle Eastern politics, security studies and IR, as well as policy makers.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Charles Webel Section I: Framing and Assessing the War on Terror Section Overview, Mark Tomass 1. The Evil Scourge of Terrorism, Noam Chomsky 2. Realizing Hegemony? Symbolic Terrorism and the Roots of Conflict, Oliver P. Richmond 3. Trauma and the City: The Psychology of America's Terrorism Trauma, Sarton Weinraub Section II: Hearing from the Victims of Terror-Inflicted Regions Section Overview, Mark Tomass 4. The Syrian Tragedy: The Role of the West, A Government Insider's Account, Buthaina Shaaban 5. Iraq: A Victim of Terror and the War on Terror, Anwar Said al-Haidari 6. The Ideological Origins of ISIS: Fighting Terror with Facts and Common Sense, Mark Tomass 7. Winning the Hearts and Minds of the Pukhtuns of Afghanistan and Northwest Pakistan with Altruism, Public Health and Development, Not by Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Sher M. Khan Section III: Calculating the Costs of the War on Terror Section Overview, Mark Tomass 8. The Global War on Terrorism: How Ethical and Effective?, Charles Webel and John Arnaldi 9. Led Astray: Legal and Moral Blowback from The Global War on Terror, William Cohn 10. Terror from Above and Within: The Hidden Cultural and Political Costs of Lethal Drones, Laurie Calhoun Section IV: Analyzing, Negotiating with, and Ending Terror Groups Section Overview, Mark Tomass 11. A Dialogue on Why Western Youth are Attracted to ISIS, Scott Atran and Mark Tomass 12. Negotiating with the Taliban, Johan Galtung 13. A Tale of Two CTs: A Ground-level Counterinsurgency Perspective on Belgian Counter-Terrorism Measures, Casey Douglas Carr 14. The War on Terrorism What Does it Mean to Win?, Audrey Kurth Cronin Conclusion, Charles Webel

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