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Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal

Abstract

The article critiques the U.S. National Strategy for Combating Terrorism and the National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism, arguing that while they emphasize the ideological dimensions of terrorism, they fail to adequately address the political grievances and root causes that fuel extremist movements. It posits that a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy must integrate military, political, and social measures to effectively combat transnational terrorism.

Disciplines

Constitutional Law | Fourteenth Amendment | Law | Military, War, and Peace

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