TY - BOOK AU - Martin,John R. ED - Army War College (U.S.). TI - Defeating terrorism: strategic issue analysis SN - 158487080X PY - 2002/// CY - Carlisle Barracks, PA PB - Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College KW - Security, International KW - War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 KW - Terrorism KW - Prevention KW - International cooperation KW - United States KW - Religious aspects KW - Islam N1 - Introduction -- Terrorism viewed historically / Douglas Johnson and John R. Martin -- War aims and war termination / Stephen Biddle -- Beware of unintended consequences / Conrad C. Crane -- Avoiding holy war: ensuring that the war on terrorism is not perceived as a war on Islam / Sami G. Hajjar -- State support for terrorism / Steven Metz -- Maintaining strategic balance while fighting terrorism / Conrad C. Crane -- Homeland security issues: a strategic perspective / Antulio J. Echevarria II -- The military's role in the new domestic security environment: will Army missions change? / Dallas D. Owens -- Defining preparedness: Army force structure in the war on terrorism / John R. Martin -- The campaign against terrorism: finding the right mix of foreign policy instruments / Marshall F. McCallie -- The carrot and the stick challenge / Gordon Rudd and John R. Martin -- Potential changes in U.S. civil-military relations / Marybeth Peterson Ulrich and Conrad C. Crane -- Maintaining public support for military operations / Leonard Wong -- Ethical issues in counterterrorism warfare / Martin L. Cook -- Coalition partners: Pakistan / Steven Metz -- Coalition partners: India / Andrew Scobell -- Central Asia and the war on terrorism: towards a new alignment / Steven J. Blank -- Russia and the U.S. war on terrorism / Stephen J. Blank -- Coalition partners: China / Andrew Scobell -- Reaction of key Asian states to the war on terrorism / Andrew Scobell -- Terrorism: sounding Roland's horn across the Atlantic / Raymond Millen ER -