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Why are we still at 'war' with terror 16 years after 9/11? This book will discuss what we have collectively done well, what we have done poorly, what we have yet to try and how we get to the point where terrorism does not dominate public discourse and cause disproportionate fear around the world. This book looks at a variety of approaches and responses to international Islamist extremism, ranging from military and security/law enforcement action to government policies, community measures and religious efforts, with a goal to determining what has worked and what has not. The examples are drawn largely from the West but the book's scope is global. Key features: Written in a clear, non-academic styleUses recent events to explain terrorismIs wide-ranging and 'ex-practitioner' based

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Phil Gurski has studied and countered terrorism for most of his adult life, first as a Canadian intelligence official, now as an esteemed commentator. In this book he condenses his knowledge and expresses his views, without pulling punches but in a constructive way, over two decades of War on Terror. Highly informed common sense for experts and laypeople alike. -- Lorenzo Vidino, Director, Program on Extremism, George Washington University
Gurski is sketching a realistic path to end the war on terrorism. Amidst the abundance of literature on (counter)terrorism, Gurski is adding a rare but insightful piece to the debate: personal experiences of counterterrorism professionals. Reading Gurski means learning to defeat concrete threats and to accept the phenomenon of terrorism as part of civilisation. -- Michael Kowalski, Chairman of Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association
In this small book, Phil Gurski provides a concise and incisive discussion of the big issues in the “war on terrorism”. Drawing on his long service as an analyst and a sound appreciation of scholarship, he provides a highly accessible, realistic, and informative survey of the strengths and weaknesses of the diverse responses to the threat by Western states. -- Lorne L. Dawson, Director of the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society

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Preface Chapter One: Why we Should Not See Terrorism Primarily as ‘War’ Chapter Two: Intelligence and Law Enforcement Role in Counter Terrorism Chapter Three: Governments: Laws, Policies and Outreach Programmes Chapter Four: Community Engagement: From Academics to Religious Leaders to Technology Companies to Citizens Chapter Five: The Problem with Counter Narratives Chapter Six: Does Islam Have a ‘Problem’? Does the Islamic World? Chapter Seven: Conclusion: How Does Terrorism End? Afterthought Appendix Endnotes Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 17/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781786609533, 978-1786609533
      ISBN10: 1786609533

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      Book Synopsis
      Why are we still at 'war' with terror 16 years after 9/11? This book will discuss what we have collectively done well, what we have done poorly, what we have yet to try and how we get to the point where terrorism does not dominate public discourse and cause disproportionate fear around the world. This book looks at a variety of approaches and responses to international Islamist extremism, ranging from military and security/law enforcement action to government policies, community measures and religious efforts, with a goal to determining what has worked and what has not. The examples are drawn largely from the West but the book's scope is global. Key features: Written in a clear, non-academic styleUses recent events to explain terrorismIs wide-ranging and 'ex-practitioner' based

      Trade Review
      Phil Gurski has studied and countered terrorism for most of his adult life, first as a Canadian intelligence official, now as an esteemed commentator. In this book he condenses his knowledge and expresses his views, without pulling punches but in a constructive way, over two decades of War on Terror. Highly informed common sense for experts and laypeople alike. -- Lorenzo Vidino, Director, Program on Extremism, George Washington University
      Gurski is sketching a realistic path to end the war on terrorism. Amidst the abundance of literature on (counter)terrorism, Gurski is adding a rare but insightful piece to the debate: personal experiences of counterterrorism professionals. Reading Gurski means learning to defeat concrete threats and to accept the phenomenon of terrorism as part of civilisation. -- Michael Kowalski, Chairman of Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association
      In this small book, Phil Gurski provides a concise and incisive discussion of the big issues in the “war on terrorism”. Drawing on his long service as an analyst and a sound appreciation of scholarship, he provides a highly accessible, realistic, and informative survey of the strengths and weaknesses of the diverse responses to the threat by Western states. -- Lorne L. Dawson, Director of the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter One: Why we Should Not See Terrorism Primarily as ‘War’ Chapter Two: Intelligence and Law Enforcement Role in Counter Terrorism Chapter Three: Governments: Laws, Policies and Outreach Programmes Chapter Four: Community Engagement: From Academics to Religious Leaders to Technology Companies to Citizens Chapter Five: The Problem with Counter Narratives Chapter Six: Does Islam Have a ‘Problem’? Does the Islamic World? Chapter Seven: Conclusion: How Does Terrorism End? Afterthought Appendix Endnotes Index

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