1st Edition

US Counter-Terrorism Strategy and al-Qaeda Signalling and the Terrorist World-View

By Joshua A. Geltzer Copyright 2010
228 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the communicative aspects and implications of US counter-terrorist policies towards al-Qaeda. Recent US counter-terrorist strategy has been largely based upon projecting certain perceptions of America as an actor to those drawn to al-Qaeda, and this book investigates in what ways, and to what extent, US officials believed that the signals sent by what America did and said... Read more

1. Introduction: al-Qaeda as Audience  2. Communicators and Audiences  3. America’s Counter-Terrorist Communications  4. The al-Qaeda World-View  5. The View of the Audience  6. Conclusion: Understanding and Improving Communication  7. Appendix: Individuals Interviewed  8. References

Biography

Joshua Alexander Geltzer has a PhD in War Studies from Kings College London, and is currently a juris doctoral student at Yale Law School.

"...as a breath-catching take on the problem of unexamined, ineffective, domestic-driven American signaling to terrorists, whether of the nascent Obama or entrenched Cheney type, Geltzer's work is very impressive." -- Steve Coll, The New Yorker