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Key Publications
Defeating the Jihadists: A Blueprint for Action
Richard A. Clarke, et al., Century Foundation Press, 11/16/2005
A task force of prominent terrorism experts presents a comprehensive plan for fighting global terrorism.
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Commentary
Italy’s Challenge to the U.S.
Jeffrey Laurenti, The Century Foundation, 6/28/2005
The Italian indictment of 13 Americans for kidnapping an Islamic militant from a Milan street and bundling him off to Egypt for harsh interrogation and imprisonment is the first legal test that many in the Central Intelligence Agency have been dreading of American counterterrorist kidnappings and renditions.
American Optic: Terrorist vs. Freedom Fighter
Jeffrey Laurenti, The Century Foundation, 6/7/2005
How much flexibility should the United States—and, therefore, other countries—exercise in dealing with alleged terrorists whom some view as freedom fighters?
Democracies Combating Terror
Suzanne Nossel, The Century Foundation, 5/19/2005
How do we build a political constituency to fight for foreign policy changes?
From GWOT to GWOE
Derek Chollet, The Century Foundation, 4/27/2005
A proposed policy shift for the Bush administration represents an important and long overdue change in the way our government approaches the war on terror.
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: Modest Progress, Missed Opportunities
Carl Robichaud, The Century Foundation, 2/25/2005
President Bush's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his trip to Europe produced a threat reduction plan that can best be described as modest progress—with major missed opportunities.
How to Win the War on Terror
Richard A. Clarke, Newark Star-Ledger, 11/21/2004
Richard Clarke, chair of the task force that produced Defeating the Jihadists: A Blueprint for Action, writes about the report's recommendations in the Newark Star-Ledger.
What the 9/11 Commission Forgot
Carl Robichaud, The Century Foundation, 8/4/2004
Little attention is being paid to an important flaw in our anti-terror capabilities: inadequate and uncoordinated efforts to secure loose chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear materials.
Non-Military Terrorism Prevention: Another Wise But Improbable Idea
Jeremy Barnicle, The Century Foundation, 7/27/2004
The Bush Administration's record suggests that some of the 9/11 Commission's more innovative ideas for fighting terrorism will get filed away somewhere with the Mars exploration plan.


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