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Book Synopsis
Anyone concerned with the future of the War on Terror will find Katz's argument highly thought provoking.

Trade Review
As the U.S. searches for a way forward, Katz's largely objective and thoughtful analysis offers much to consider. Publishers Weekly A fine pick for any military or political science holding. Midwest Book Review Katz offers a strong, cogent argument. Choice A model of its kind. -- Anthony Smith New Zealand International Review This slender volume is packed with many insights. A collection of short chapters, some not much longer than op-eds, reveals author Mark Katz's wisdom and prudence when it comes to the use of military power, and the need for patience and persistence when pursuing long-term objectives... His straightforward prose engages the reader in what often feels like a quiet one-on-one conversation... The book is suffused with a tone of welcome optimism, but not naivete. -- Christopher Preble Middle East Policy A well-written and well-organized presentation of possibilities and angles that counterterrorism policy makers and analysts should consider. World Future Review

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Beginning of the End of the War on Terror?
The War on Terror in Perspective
The Second Decade of the War on Terror
What Exactly Is the War on Terror?
Understanding What Went Wrong in the First Decade
Assessing the Bush Strategy
Why Couldn't the United States Foster Democracy in Iraq?
Why Couldn't the United States Foster Democracy in Afghanistan?
Democratization and the Legacy of History in the Muslim World
Assessing the Obama Strategy
Opportunities after Withdrawal
Consequences of Withdrawing from Iraq and Afghanistan
Regional Opposition
Radical Repression
Rifts among the Radicals
Withdrawal Need Not Be Defeat
Beyond Iraq and Afghanistan
Regional and Local Conflicts in the War on Terror
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Iran
Yemen
Pakistan
Decoupling Regional and Local Conflicts from the War on Terror
New Factors and Broader Contexts
The Death of Osama bin Laden
The Arab Spring
The Geopolitical Context
The Historical Context
The Bush and Obama Legacies
Works Cited
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9781421405582, 978-1421405582
      ISBN10: 142140558X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Anyone concerned with the future of the War on Terror will find Katz's argument highly thought provoking.

      Trade Review
      As the U.S. searches for a way forward, Katz's largely objective and thoughtful analysis offers much to consider. Publishers Weekly A fine pick for any military or political science holding. Midwest Book Review Katz offers a strong, cogent argument. Choice A model of its kind. -- Anthony Smith New Zealand International Review This slender volume is packed with many insights. A collection of short chapters, some not much longer than op-eds, reveals author Mark Katz's wisdom and prudence when it comes to the use of military power, and the need for patience and persistence when pursuing long-term objectives... His straightforward prose engages the reader in what often feels like a quiet one-on-one conversation... The book is suffused with a tone of welcome optimism, but not naivete. -- Christopher Preble Middle East Policy A well-written and well-organized presentation of possibilities and angles that counterterrorism policy makers and analysts should consider. World Future Review

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Prologue: The Beginning of the End of the War on Terror?
      The War on Terror in Perspective
      The Second Decade of the War on Terror
      What Exactly Is the War on Terror?
      Understanding What Went Wrong in the First Decade
      Assessing the Bush Strategy
      Why Couldn't the United States Foster Democracy in Iraq?
      Why Couldn't the United States Foster Democracy in Afghanistan?
      Democratization and the Legacy of History in the Muslim World
      Assessing the Obama Strategy
      Opportunities after Withdrawal
      Consequences of Withdrawing from Iraq and Afghanistan
      Regional Opposition
      Radical Repression
      Rifts among the Radicals
      Withdrawal Need Not Be Defeat
      Beyond Iraq and Afghanistan
      Regional and Local Conflicts in the War on Terror
      The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
      Iran
      Yemen
      Pakistan
      Decoupling Regional and Local Conflicts from the War on Terror
      New Factors and Broader Contexts
      The Death of Osama bin Laden
      The Arab Spring
      The Geopolitical Context
      The Historical Context
      The Bush and Obama Legacies
      Works Cited
      Index

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