Credibility and the war on terror
By: FETTWEIS, Christopher J.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: New York : Academy of Political Science, Winter 2007PSQ: Political Science Quarterly 122, 4, p. 607-634Abstract: Christopher J. Fettweis examines the importance of "credibility" in the US war on terrorism. He challenges the conventional wisdow that a healthy reputation for resolve keeps a country safer or helps it pursue its goals. He argues that the credibility of the United States - or lack thereof - will not prove to be decisive in the fight against extremism.No physical items for this record
Christopher J. Fettweis examines the importance of "credibility" in the US war on terrorism. He challenges the conventional wisdow that a healthy reputation for resolve keeps a country safer or helps it pursue its goals. He argues that the credibility of the United States - or lack thereof - will not prove to be decisive in the fight against extremism.
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