Terrorism and Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
This was a portion of the day-long conference, “Cutting the Fuse: Beyond the War on Terrorism,” held in the Capitol Visitor’s Center Auditorium.
Three panels at a day-long forum on terrorism focused on the future of terrorism and U.S. responses to the threat of terrorism. Among the to… read more
Three panels at a day-long forum on terrorism focused on the future of terrorism and U.S. responses to the threat of terrorism. Among the topics addressed were terrorist tactics and goals, counterterrorism strategies, the Obama administration’s approach to combating terrorism, international cooperation, and the role of the military. Panelists responded to questions from the audience.
This was a portion of the day-long conference, “Cutting the Fuse: Beyond the War on Terrorism,” held in the Capitol Visitor’s Center Auditorium. close
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John B. Bellinger III Adjunct Senior Fellow Council on Foreign Relations->International and National Security Law
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Glenn L. Carle Deputy National Intelligence Officer (Acting, Former) National Intelligence Council->Transnational Threats
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Thomas C. Schelling Distinguished Professor University of Maryland, College Park->Economics Department
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