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|a Cragin, Kim.
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|a Dissuading terror
|b strategic influence and the struggle against terrorism /
|c Kim Cragin, Scott Gerwehr.
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|a Santa Monica, Calif. :
|b RAND Corp.,
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|a "MG-184-RC."
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-116).
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|a Animosity towards the United States. Support for radical Islam. Violence as political activism. Scope and methodology. Report structure -- The theoretical underpinnings of strategic influence. The psychological objectives of persuasion. The necessary sequence of events and timing. Key judgements -- Theory into practice : what influence can hope to achieve. Methods of influence -- Performance measures. The dangers of failure. Key judgements -- Potential audiences in Muslim communities. Yemen. Germany. Indonesia. Key judgements -- Implications for the struggle against terrorism. Guiding principles. Translating the principles to policy. Conclusion -- New challenges ahead.
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|a Terrorism.
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|a Terrorism
|x Prevention.
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|a United States
|x Strategic aspects.
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|a United States
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|a United States
|x Influence.
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