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Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God is the
first thorough examination of Hezbollah's covert activities beyond
Lebanon's borders, including its financial and logistical support
networks and its criminal and terrorist operations worldwide.
Hezbollah -- Lebanon's "Party of God" -- is a multifaceted
organization: It is a powerful political party in Lebanon, a Shia
Islam religious and social movement, Lebanon's largest militia, a
close ally of Iran, and a terrorist organization. Drawing on a wide
range of sources, including recently declassified government
documents, court records, and personal interviews with intelligence
and law enforcement officials around the world, Matthew Levitt
examines Hezbollah's beginnings, its first violent forays in
Lebanon, and then its terrorist activities and criminal enterprises
abroad in Europe, the Middle East, South America, Southeast Asia,
Africa, and finally in North America. Levitt also describes
Hezbollah's unit dedicated to supporting Palestinian militant
groups and Hezbollah's involvement in training and supporting
insurgents who fought US troops in post-Saddam Iraq. The book
concludes with a look at Hezbollah's integral, ongoing role in
Iran's shadow war with Israel and the West, including plots
targeting civilians around the world. Levitt shows convincingly
that Hezbollah's willingness to use violence at home and abroad,
its global reach, and its proxy-patron relationship with the
Iranian regime should be of serious concern. Hezbollah is an
important book for scholars, policymakers, students, and the
general public interested in international security, terrorism,
international criminal organizations, and Middle East studies.
The impact of severe security crises on peace negotiations
represents one of the most significant facets of modern conflict
resolution theory to remain under-researched. It also stands out as
the factor most likely to derail inherently sensitive negotiations.
Negotiating Under Fire explores how such crises between two nations
impact diplomatic initiatives between those countries. How do the
negotiators' willingness and ability to continue influence the
outcome? Do the levels of legitimacy, trust, and confidence within
and between the parties change in such strained negotiations?
Through a detailed analysis of three critical moments in the Oslo
peace process the Baruch Goldstein Hebron massacre of 1994, the
Nachshon Wachsman kidnapping and execution of 1994, and the
nine-day string of suicide bus bombings carried out in Israel in
March of 1996 the author concludes that insurgents or those hostile
to peace talks can and do undermine negotiations."
This captivating study is an examination of the intricate problem
of terrorism financing by some of the field's leading experts,
practitioners, and policy-makers. An indispensable resource for the
serious student of terrorism.This captivating study is an
examination of the intricate problem of terrorism financing by some
of the field's leading experts, practitioners, and policy-makers.
An indispensable resource for the serious student of terrorism.
The first complete, fully documented portrait of Hamas-its
charitable work and its connections to terror How does a group that
operates terror cells and espouses violence become a ruling
political party? How is the world to understand and respond to
Hamas, the militant Islamist organization that Palestinian voters
brought to power in the stunning election of January 2006? This
important book provides the most fully researched assessment of
Hamas ever written. Matthew Levitt, a counterterrorism expert with
extensive field experience in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza,
draws aside the veil of legitimacy behind which Hamas hides. He
presents concrete, detailed evidence from an extensive array of
international intelligence materials, including recently
declassified CIA, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security reports.
Levitt demolishes the notion that Hamas' military, political, and
social wings are distinct from one another and catalogues the
alarming extent to which the organization's political and social
welfare leaders support terror. He exposes Hamas as a unitary
organization committed to a militant Islamist ideology, urges the
international community to take heed, and offers well-considered
ideas for countering the significant threat Hamas poses. Published
in cooperation with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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