

An edition of America responds to terrorism (2011)
conflict resolution strategies of Clinton, Bush, and Obama
By Karen A. Feste
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
"What policy is best for the United States to reduce the threat of Islamic extremist terrorism? Recent American presidents have applied alternative conflict resolution approaches. Clinton practiced conflict avoidance, talking tough but rarely retaliating against anti-American terrorist attacks. G. W. Bush adopted a fighter approach and the Global War on Terrorism and military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq reflect this strategy. Obama introduced a third alternative: problem solving and extending peaceful overtures while keeping up resistance. Will the strategy succeed? Feste analyzes presidential rhetoric on counterterrorism policy through the lens of issue framing, enemy aggression, self -hardship, and victimization expressed in a variety of speeches delivered by these chief executives to highlight and compare their conflict resolution strategies"--
subjects: Government policy, Terrorism, Conflict management, War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, Prevention, Terrorism, government policy, Terrorism, united states, Terrorism, prevention, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Leadership, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Terrorism, Central government, Political control & freedoms, Political science & theory, Politics and Government, Terrorism, armed struggle
Places: United States