Fighting the ideological war winning strategies from Communism to Islamism
Presentación del editor: "For more than two decades the United States has responded to global terrorism largely as a physical threat, avoiding direct confrontation with the beliefs and ideas that motivate it. This collection of essays seeks to redress this imbalance. It aims to give decision-ma...
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Mclean, VA :
Isaac Publishing
2012
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- Introduction, Chapter 1: Identifying the enemy after the death of Bin Laden, The West, Islam, and the Counter-Ideological War - Patrick Sookhdeo, Islam and Totalitarianism: The Challenge of Comparison - Stephen Ulph, Chapter 2: Learning from the Past, Ideology and Central Planning: Lessons from the Cold War - John Moore, Political-Ideological Warfare in Integrated Strategy, and its Basis in an Assessment of Soviet Reality - John Lenczowski, Public Diplomacy in an Age of Global Terrorism: Lessons from the Past - Robert Reilly, Chapter 3: Winning the Ideological War, The Jihadist States - Thomas Joscelyn, The Enemy Threat of Al Qaeda: Taking the War to the Heart of our Foe - Sebastian Gorka; End notes, About the authors, About The Westminster Institute