ABSTRACT

This volume offers a comprehensive overview of international political violence by bringing together foreign policy experts on several regions who examine conflicts in the Fertile Crescent, the Balkans, the Post-Soviet Region, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. With cogent assessments of civil conflicts that threaten to be part of a ‘global jihad’, each chapter both dissects the historical roots and socio-economic causes that catalyze terrorism in those areas, as well as posits ways for the United States to meet the myriad of foreign policy challenges posed by the growing threat of contemporary international terrorism.

part I|61 pages

The Near East

chapter 1|20 pages

Israel-Palestine 1

chapter 2|20 pages

Iraq

chapter 3|19 pages

Kurdistan

part II|72 pages

Europe and the Post-Soviet Region

chapter 4|22 pages

Kosovo

chapter 5|30 pages

Caucasus

chapter 6|18 pages

The Fergana Valley

part III|111 pages

Asia

chapter 7|22 pages

Thailand

chapter 8|20 pages

Indonesia

chapter 9|22 pages

Kashmir

chapter 10|24 pages

Philippines

chapter 11|21 pages

Xinjiang

part IV|84 pages

Africa

chapter 12|18 pages

The Trans-Saharan ARC

chapter 13|20 pages

Sudan

chapter 14|17 pages

Nigeria

chapter 15|26 pages

Conclusion

Resolving Political Conflicts