Beschreibung:
Dorle Hellmuth measures and compares how different parliamentary and presidential government structures affect counterterrorism decision-making and domestic counterterrorism responses in the United States, Germany, Great Britain, and France after 9/11.
List of AbbreviationsIntroductionChapter 1. The Conceptual Debate: Setting the Stage for Structural AnalysisChapter 2. Case Study I: The United StatesChapter 3. Case Study II: GermanyChapter 4.Case Study III: Great BritainChapter 5. Case Study IV: FranceChapter 6. Comparative Analysis of Structural Effects on Counterterrorism Decision-MakingSummary of Findings and ConclusionNotesIndexAcknowledgments