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|a Chapter 1: "Conceptualizing State Counterterrorism" Olivier Lewis-University of St. Andrews, UK -- Chapter 2: "Terrorism and Counterterrorism: The Criticality of Context"William R. Matchett-European Police College (CEPOL), UK -- Chapter 3: "The Lexicon/Definitional Difficulties Associated with Terrorism"Alice Martini and Emeka Thaddeus Njoku-Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain and University of Ibadan, Nigeria -- Chapter 4: "Evaluating the 'Success' and 'Failure' of Counterterrorism Policy and Practice"Robert Nalbandov-Utah State University, US -- Chapter 5: "Counterterrorism and Society: The Contradiction of the Surveillance State-Understanding the Relationship between Communities, State Authorities, and Society"Joshua Skoczylis-University of Lincoln, UK -- Chapter 6: "Facing States of Fear: The Emerging Issues of Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Transitional Justice"Elena Sciandra-University of Trento, Italy -- Chapter 7: "A 'Paradigm of Prevention:' United States Counter-Terrorism Strategy in a Transnational World" Matthew D. Jacobs-Embry-Riddle College of Security and Intelligence, US -- Chapter 8: "The Myth of Community Engagement in Deterring Radicalization Leading to Violent Extremism in Canada" James Ferguson and Kawser Ahmed-Center for Defense and Security Studies (CDSS), University of Manitoba, Canada -- Chapter 9: "Domestic and Transnational Dimensions of Counterterrorism Policy in Mexico" Barry Mowell-Broward College, US -- Chapter 10: "'Glocalizing' Counterterrorism Law and Policy in the Caribbean: Between State Vulnerability and Independence" Kevin Barker-University Campus Suffolk, UK -- Chapter 11: "Counterterrorism in Brazil: From Dictatorship to Democratic Times" José Pedro Zúquete-Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil -- Chapter 12: "The Colombian Case: Rebranding Counterinsurgency as Counterterrorism"Jorge E. Delgado-King's College London, UK -- Chapter 13: "The European Union against Terrorism: Challenges and Future Opportunities"Filip Tuček-Columbia University and Richard Warnes-RAND, Washington -- Chapter 14: "The Practice of Counterterrorism in the United Kingdom and its Sociopolitical Effects"Joshua Skoczylis-University of Lincoln, UK and Valentina Bartolucci-University of Pisa, Italy -- Chapter 15: "Traveling Along Sword's Edge: Germany's Ambivalence Between Protecting Civil Rights of Muslim Communities and Fighting Terror"Cenap Çakmak, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey -- Chapter 16: "Walking a Thin Line: The Netherland's Counterterrorism Challenge" Mary Manjikian-Regent University, US -- Chapter 17: "Counterterrorism Policies and Institutions in Northern Europe and the Baltic States" Barry Mowell-Broward College, US -- Chapter 18: "Between Trust and Oppression: Contemporary Counterterror Policies in Denmark"Richard McNeil-Willson-University of Exeter, UK -- Chapter 19: "The Perils and Prospects of the French Approach to Counterterrorism"Valentina Bartolucci-University of Pisa, Italy -- Chapter 20: "Independence through Terrorism? The Linkages between Secessionism and Terrorism in the Basque Country"Glen M. Duerr-Cedarville University, US -- Chapter 21: "The Italian Way of Counterterrorism: From a Consolidated Experience to an Integrated Approach"Francesco Marone-University of Pavia, Italy -- Chapter 22: "Counterterrorism Policy and Legislation in Greece"Kalliopi Chainoglou-University of East London -- Chapter 23: "Russia's Counterterrorism Policy: Variations on an Imperial Theme"Mariya Y. Omelicheva-University of Kansas, US -- Chapter 24: "Belarus: Preventing Terrorism in Preemptive Authoritarianism"Aliaksandr Novikau-Northern Arizona University, US -- Chapter 25: "Central Asia and Counterterrorism: The Contrasting Cases of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan"Payam Foroughi-Organization for Security and Cooperation of Europe (OSCE) Academy, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and Nurbek Bekmurzaev-Organization for Security and Cooperation of Europe (OSCE) Academy, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan -- Chapter 26: "India's Counterterrorism Policy"Arundhati Bhattacharyya-B. G. College, India -- Chapter 27: "Unshared Meanings and Differentiated Histories: Understanding the Political and Social Consequences of Pakistan's Counterterrorism Strategy"Omer Aijazi-Liu Institute of Global Issues and University of British Columbia, Canada -- Chapter 28: "Counterterrorism Policy in Bangladesh"Amparo Pamela H. Fabe-University of the Philippines-Quezon City, Philippines -- Chapter 29: "Counterterrorism Strategy in Sri Lanka: Countering Instability and Violence"Amparo Pamela H. Fabe-University of the Philippines-Quezon City, Philippines -- Chapter 30: "Dancing on a Live Volcano: The Parameters and Perils of Japan's Counterterrorism Policy"Francis Grice-King's College London, UK and Scott Nicholas Romaniuk-University of Trento, Italy -- Chapter 31: "In the Name of Integrity and Security: China's Counterterrorism Policies"Tony Tai-Ting Liu-National Chung Hsing University and Center for Contemporary China Studies, China and Kai-ming Chang-National Chung Hsing University, Center for Global Peace and Strategic Studies, China -- Chapter 32: "Bombs and the Making of Taiwan's Counterterrorist Policies"Ming-te Hung-National Chung Hsing University and Center for Contemporary China Studies, Taiwan and Wei-en Tan-National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan -- Chapter 33: "Refining the Role of Audience in Securitization: Southeast Asia's Fight against Terrorism"Senia Febrica-University of Glasgow, UK -- Chapter 34: "On the Horns of a Dilemma: State, Security, and Militancy in Indonesia" Paul J. Carnegie-Universiti of Brunei Darussalam -- Chapter 35: "The Changing Threat Landscape in Singapore"Rohan Gunaratna-Nanyang Technological University, Singapore -- Chapter 36: "Malaysia's Counterterrorism Policy"Amparo Pamela H. Fabe-University of the Philippines-Quezon City, Philippines -- Chapter 37: "Strengthening the Hull: The Philippines' Strategic and Operational Counterterrorism Campaigns"Kristina Sherman-Susquehanna University, US -- Chapter 38: "The GCC, Saudi Arabia and a Turbulent Region: The Evolution of Counterterrorism Strategies"Dario Cristiani-Vesalius College, Belgium -- Chapter 39: "Ne Mutlu Turkum Diyene: The Turkish Dilemma and the Rise of Terrorism"Kawser Ahmed-Center for Defense and Security Studies (CDSS), University of Manitoba, Canada -- Chapter 40: "Diving For Pearls: The Effects of a Shia Insurgency on Counterterrorism Measures in Bahrain"Martin Scott Catino-Henley Putnam University, US -- Chapter 41: "Shifting Priorities: How International Terrorism and the 'War on Terror' Reconstitute Security Agendas-Women in Security Sector Reforms and the Case of Yemen"Joana Cook-King's College London, UK -- Chapter 42: "Turning Strengths into Vulnerabilities: The Logic Behind Israeli Coercion of Non-State Adversaries"Oren Magen-University of Haifa, Israel -- Chapter 43: "A Primer on the Impact of Islamic State on Counterterrorism Legislation"Richard McNeil-Willson-University of Exeter, UK -- Chapter 44: "The Challenges and Prospects of Security Sector Maneuverability over Terrorism in Somalia"James Okolie Osemene-University of Ibadan, Nigeria and French Institute for Research in Africa, IFRA-Nigeria -- Chapter 45: "Assessing Terrorist Threats and Counterterrorist Reponses in PostGaddafi Libya"Timothy M. Poirson-University of St. Andrews, UK -- Chapter 46: "A Problem For Tomorrow? Tunisia, Morocco, and Foreign Fighters"Dario Cristiani-Vesalius College, Belgium -- Chapter 47: "Counterinsurgency Strategies and The Approach to Peace in Somalia: An Appraisal of the African Union"Enemaku Idachaba-University of Ibadan, Nigeria -- Chapter 48: "'Laws for Sale:' The Domestication of Counterterrorism Polices and its impact in Nigeria"Emeka Thaddues Njoku-University of Ibadan, Nigeria -- Chapter 49: "When Diplomacy Identifies Terrorism: The Case of Mali"Pablo De Orellana-King's College London, UK -- Chapter 50: "Corruption, Human Rights Violation and Counterterrorism Policies in Kenya"Oscar Gakuo Mwangi-National University of Lesotho, Lesotho -- Chapter 51: "Ambivalence in Counterterrorism Efforts: The Case of South Africa"Michael D. Royster-Prairie View A&M University, US.
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