The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration
The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration explores the Clinton administration’s development of a novel playbook by which to exploit terrorism for domestic political advantage, focusing particularly on the importance of issue framing, instrument selection, and implementation strategies. While Americans were introduced to transnational terrorism long before the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, it was Clinton who first confronted large-scale terrorism targeting Americans both at home and abroad, and who developed an invaluable template for future policymakers navigating a political landscape increasingly defined by high-profile terrorist events.
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The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration
The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration explores the Clinton administration’s development of a novel playbook by which to exploit terrorism for domestic political advantage, focusing particularly on the importance of issue framing, instrument selection, and implementation strategies. While Americans were introduced to transnational terrorism long before the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, it was Clinton who first confronted large-scale terrorism targeting Americans both at home and abroad, and who developed an invaluable template for future policymakers navigating a political landscape increasingly defined by high-profile terrorist events.
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The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration

The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration

by Derick L. Hulme Jr.
The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration

The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration

by Derick L. Hulme Jr.

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The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration explores the Clinton administration’s development of a novel playbook by which to exploit terrorism for domestic political advantage, focusing particularly on the importance of issue framing, instrument selection, and implementation strategies. While Americans were introduced to transnational terrorism long before the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, it was Clinton who first confronted large-scale terrorism targeting Americans both at home and abroad, and who developed an invaluable template for future policymakers navigating a political landscape increasingly defined by high-profile terrorist events.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793609991
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/19/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Derick L. Hulme, Jr. is Arthur L. Russell professor of political science at Alma College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Domestic Politics of Terrorism
Chapter 2: The World Trade Center Bombing
Chapter 3: The Oklahoma City Bombing
Chapter 4: The Khobar Towers and Atlanta Olympics Bombings
Chapter 5: The African Embassy Bombings
Chapter 6: The U.S.S. Cole Bombing
Chapter 7: Terrorism and the Clinton Presidency
Chapter 8: Lessons
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