Robert A. Friedlander Howard S. Levie Donald J. Musch
Volume 109 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, "Terror-Based Interrogation," provides a documentary history of U.S. interrogation policy since 9/11. General Editor Douglas Lovelace presents in this volume the Bush Administration memos that asserted a legal basis for coercive interrogation, commonly known as the "torture memos," including those written by the controversial Department of Justice attorney John Yoo. Volume 109 guides researchers from those memos through Congressional efforts at banning torture to current Obama Administration steps to ensure compliance with...
Volume 109 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, "Terror-Based Interrogation," provides a documentary history of U.S. interrogation policy s...
Robert A. Friedlander Howard S. Levie Donald J. Musch
Volume 110 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, "Assessing the GWOT," provides researchers with a one-volume update on how the U.S. is faring in its global war on terrorism, or "GWOT." The volume pays special attention to the monetary cost of that war. General Editor Douglas Lovelace also guides readers through a regional tour of the GWOT's battlefields, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. Researchers will benefit especially from Lovelace's analysis of the influence that Iran currently exercises over insurgent activity in Iraq. Given the many facets of U.S. anti-terror policy and...
Volume 110 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, "Assessing the GWOT," provides researchers with a one-volume update on how the U.S. is fari...