Terrorism and development: using social and economic development to inhibit a resurgence in terrorism
- Santa Monica, Calif. USA: RAND, 2003
- 42p.
Examines the social and ecnomic development policies of Israel, the Philippines and the United Kingdom intended to inhibit a resurgence of terrorism within their jurisdictions. Considers development initiatives incorporated in wider peace and conflict resolution efforts. The report is intended to provide information to the US government on the benefits and possible risks of emphasizing a specific social and economic dimension in strategies to counter the problem of terrorism.
0833033085 (pbk.): 18.00 US
BRITAIN--COUNTERTERRORISM ISRAEL--COUNTERTERRORISM PHILIPPINES--COUNTERTERRORISM SOCIAL POLICY--COUNTERTERRORISM UNITED STATES--COUNTERTERRORISM