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Audrey Kurth Cronin 

 

Audrey Kurth Cronin
Professor of Strategy,
U.S. National War College
Senior Associate,
Changing Character of War Program, University of Oxford
Author of "How Terrorism Ends:
Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns"

Noblis Technology Tuesdays
November 17, 2009

Ms. Cronin's Technology Tuesdays presentation discussed past terrorism campaigns, how they have ended, and how that knowledge can be used to build strategies to fight terrorism in the future.

Amid the fear following 9/11 and other recent terror attacks, it is easy to forget the most important fact about terrorist campaigns: they always come to an end—and often far more quickly than expected. Contrary to what many assume, when it comes to dealing with terrorism it may be more important to understand how it ends than how it begins. Only by understanding the common ways in which terrorist movements have died out or been eradicated in the past can we hope to figure out how to speed the decline of today’s terrorist groups, while avoiding unnecessary fears and costly overreactions. In "How Terrorism Ends," Dr. Cronin examines how terrorist campaigns have met their demise over the past two centuries, and applies these enduring lessons to outline a new strategy against al-Qaeda.

 


 Audrey Kurth Cronin

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Audrey Kurth Cronin's book, "How Terrorism Ends"

 

Audrey Kurth Cronin is professor of strategy at the U.S. National War College in Washington, DC, and senior associate in the Changing Character of War program at the University of Oxford. From 2005-2007, she was Director of Studies for CCW. Before that, Dr. Cronin was Specialist in Terrorism at the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, where she advised Members on terrorism and counterterrorism. She has taught at several top universities including Columbia and Georgetown, where her long-standing graduate course on terrorism was featured in "The New York Times" shortly after 9/11. In addition to her academic expertise, she has served periodically in the U.S. government, including positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, and the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. She is the author of "Ending Terrorism: Lessons for Defeating al-Qaeda" and the coauthor of "Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand Strategy."
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