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Remaking alliances for the war on terrorism
Authors:Daniel Byman
Institution:Center for Peace and Security Studies , Georgetown University , and Saban Center for Middle East Policy, the Brookings Institution, USA
Abstract:This essay contends that allies are vital for counterterrorism, but what we ask of them and their institutional form is quite different from what was asked of traditional alliance partners during the Cold War and its immediate aftermath. Despite these differences, some of the alliance dilemmas that plagued the United States in the past are likely to remain, though they will have different manifestations relevant to the war on terrorism. This essay concludes by arguing that, for purposes of the war on terrorism, the list of key allies has shifted and offers recommendations for improving US alliances.
Keywords:Terrorism  alliances  counterterrorism
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