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International Law, Legal Diplomacy, And The Counter-Isil Campaign: Some Observations, Brian Egan
International Law, Legal Diplomacy, And The Counter-Isil Campaign: Some Observations, Brian Egan
International Law Studies
Speech as prepared for delivery by Brian Egan, Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State; 110th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law Washington, DC, April 1, 2016
Identifying The Enemy In Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison Of The Bush And Obama Administrations, Boaz Ganor
Identifying The Enemy In Counterterrorism Operations: A Comparison Of The Bush And Obama Administrations, Boaz Ganor
International Law Studies
Identifying the enemy plays a crucial role in providing the government with the authority needed to fight terrorism—from the authority to investigate threats to the authority to detain and use lethal force. The two administrations significantly differ in their understanding of the enemy, both at the organizational and individual levels. They also differ in their understanding of the boundaries of the battlefield. Ultimately, contrasting the policies adopted by the Bush and Obama administrations reveals that the early identification of the enemy by decision makers shaped the nature and scope of each administration’s counterterrorism strategies.
Fourth Dimensional Intelligence: Thoughts On Espionage, Law, And Cyberspace, David M. Crane
Fourth Dimensional Intelligence: Thoughts On Espionage, Law, And Cyberspace, David M. Crane
International Law Studies
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Political Factors In The Formulation Of National Strategy, Harold D. Lasswell
Political Factors In The Formulation Of National Strategy, Harold D. Lasswell
International Law Studies
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