Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-275) and index.
Contents
Interstate cooperation and transnational terrorism -- Spreading jihad: from local jihads to a global jihad -- Irreconcilable approaches: jihadism and the society of states -- Multilateral action and terrorism: general principles -- The suppression of terrorism financing -- Preventing non-state actors from obtaining WMD -- Border controls -- Military interventions and democracy promotion.
Summary
Argues that the key element in responding to jihadist ideology is hegemony, a situation in which one powerful state generates cooperation among states and leads the fight against al-Qaeda.