Chapter 1 Warlords Rising Chapter 2 Roots of Violence Chapter 3 Violent Transformations Chapter 4 Violent Systems Chapter 5 Violent Non-State Actors Chapter 6 Collective Violence Chapter 7 Countering Violent Non-State Actors Chapter 8 Beyond Warlords
Troy S. Thomas is an Air Force Officer with professional experience in intelligence operations and defense policy. He is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Member of the Council for Emerging National Security Affairs. Stephen D. Kiser is Director of Operations at the 614th Space Intelligence Squadron at Vandenberg Air Force Base and is a Term Memeber of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Pacific Council for International Programs. William D. Casebeer is a former associate professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy and is currently at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
Thomas, Kiser, and Casebeer fill an important void in terrorism
literature. To date, much has been written about the root causes of
terrorism. Less has been written about violent non-state actors who
are today's main terrorist threat. And, until this book, nothing
authoritative has been written about how, where, when, and why to
intervene so that violent non-state actors can't perpetuate
terrorist acts such as those of 9/11. Reading this book will give
policy makers the necessary tools to preclude, mitigate, and
possibly even prevent, future terrorist acts. A must-read for those
charged with the security of the United States and its allies.
*Col. Russ Howard, director of the Combating Terrorism Center, U.S.
Military Academy*
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