Dissuading terror: strategic influence and the struggle against terrorism
U.S. government decisionmakers face a number of challenges as they attempt to form policies that aim to dissuade terrorists from attacking the United States, divert youths from joining terrorist groups, and persuade the leaders of states and nongovernmental institutions to withhold support for terro...
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Zusammenfassung: | U.S. government decisionmakers face a number of challenges as they attempt to form policies that aim to dissuade terrorists from attacking the United States, divert youths from joining terrorist groups, and persuade the leaders of states and nongovernmental institutions to withhold support for terrorists. The successes or failures of such policies and campaigns have long-lasting effects. This report attempts to help these decisionmakers see the potential use of influence campaigns in the war on terrorism. To do this, the authors gauge the lessons learned from past U.S. operations, analyzing the "de-Nazification" efforts of postwar Germany, the psychological operations conducted during the Vietnam War, and the support of anticommunist movements and resources in Poland throughout the Cold War. Although stipulating that influence campaigns are highly sensitive to their respective operational environments, the authors arrive at the following general guidelines for the use of persuasion in the struggle against terrorism: match objectives, message, and delivery to the audience; incorporate feedback mechanisms in the planning stage; and set realistic expectations. They then apply these guidelines to three different types of audiences in the Muslim world-Yemen, Indonesia, and diaspora communities in Germany. The authors note that the use of strategic influence is not and probably never will be a "silver bullet" to removing the threat of terrorism; however, the research herein should help bring U.S. decisionmakers closer in refining how and in what circumstances such campaigns can best be applied. |
Beschreibung: | "MG-184." Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 116 S. |
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adam_text | DISSUADING TERROR / CRAGIN, KIM : 2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
ANIMOSITY TOWARDS THE UNITED STATES. SUPPORT FOR RADICAL ISLAM. VIOLENCE AS POLITICAL ACTIVISM. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY. REPORT STRUCTURE
THE THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF STRATEGIC INFLUENCE. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES OF PERSUASION. THE NECESSARY SEQUENCE OF EVENTS AND TIMING. KEY JUDGEMENTS
THEORY INTO PRACTICE : WHAT INFLUENCE CAN HOPE TO ACHIEVE. METHODS OF INFLUENCE
PERFORMANCE MEASURES. THE DANGERS OF FAILURE. KEY JUDGEMENTS
POTENTIAL AUDIENCES IN MUSLIM COMMUNITIES. YEMEN. GERMANY. INDONESIA. KEY JUDGEMENTS
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STRUGGLE AGAINST TERRORISM. GUIDING PRINCIPLES. TRANSLATING THE PRINCIPLES TO POLICY. CONCLUSION
NEW CHALLENGES AHEAD.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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