Analyzes past U.S. strategic influence campaigns and looks at how
and in what circumstances such campaigns can best be applied to
today's struggle against terrorism. U.S. government decisionmakers
face a number of challenges as they attempt to form policies that
aim to dissuade terrorists from attacking the United States,
deflect youths from joining terrorist groups, and persuade the
leaders of states and nongovernmental institutions to withhold
support for terrorists. The successes or failures of such policies
and campaigns have long-lasting effects. The findings of this
research help U.S. decisionmakers more closely refine how and in
what circumstances strategic influence campaigns can best be
applied.
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