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The Terrorism Trap

How the War on Terror Escalates Violence in America's Partner States
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In The Terrorism Trap, Harrison Akins explores the paradox of the US's war on terror, which despite vast expenditure has often intensified terrorism in partner states. Through detailed case studies and newly declassified sources, Akins reveals how US-backed counterterrorism in peripheral regions without strong central government control has incited violent backlash from local terrorist groups. This has trapped partner states in cycles of retaliatory violence, exacerbating rather than reducing global al Qaeda activity since 2001.
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This insightful and data-driven work is ideal for readers interested in political science, international relations, and contemporary security studies, especially those seeking to grasp the complexities of counterterrorism and US foreign policy in Asia and Africa.

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Harrison Akins reveals how the war on terror has led to the unintended consequence of increasing domestic terrorism in U.S. partner states. He examines U.S.-backed counterterrorism operations that targeted al Qaeda in peripheral regions over which central governments held little control.

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After two decades and trillions of dollars, the United States' fight against terrorism has achieved mixed results. Despite the vast resources and attention expended since 9/11, terrorism has increased in many societies that have been caught up in the war on terror. Why have U.S. policies been unable to stem the tide of violence?

Harrison Akins reveals how the war on terror has led to the unintended consequence of increasing domestic terrorism in U.S. partner states. He examines the results of U.S.-backed counterterrorism operations that targeted al Qaeda in peripheral regions of partner states, over which their central governments held little control. These operations often provoked a violent backlash from local terrorist groups, leading to a spike in retaliatory attacks against partner states. Senior U.S. officials frequently failed to grasp the implications of the historical conflict between central governments and the targeted peripheries. Instead, they exerted greater pressure on partner states to expand their counterterrorism efforts. This exacerbated the underlying conditions that drove the escalating attacks, trapping these governments in a deadly cycle of tit-for-tat violence with local terrorist groups. This process, Akins demonstrates, accounts for the lion's share of the al Qaeda network's global terrorist activity since 2001.

Drawing on extensive primary sourcesβ€”including newly declassified documents, dozens of in-depth interviews with leading government officials in the United States and abroad, and statistical analysisβ€”The Terrorism Trap is a groundbreaking analysis of why counterterrorism has backfired.

Series: Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare

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Praised by General Stanley McChrystal as a brilliant analysis of the unintended consequences of counterterrorism efforts, the book is deemed a must-read for understanding complex US foreign policy challenges by Ambassador Akbar Ahmed. Reviewers highlight Akins's rigorous research and original thesis on the dynamics between the US, weak postcolonial states, and local terrorism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231209878

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 June 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 360

About the Author

Harrison Akins is a political scientist and writer based in Washington, DC, who holds a PhD from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. For more than a decade, he has been researching, writing, and advising on conflict, development, South Asian politics, and U.S. foreign policy from several positions within both academia and the U.S. government.

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