Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States

Faced with the very substantial threat of terrorist attack, the United States must ask the question, What actions were taken by other states in the past to successfully combat terrorism? Knowledge of those steps may lead to a greater understanding of what actions are desirable, necessary, or simply...

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Main Author: Coloe, John A.
Other Authors: Tucker, David C.
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Published: Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2122
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-21222017-05-24T16:07:31Z Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States Coloe, John A. Tucker, David C. Rana, Surinder Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Terrorists Terrorism Civil rights Prevention History Religion Civil defense United States Faced with the very substantial threat of terrorist attack, the United States must ask the question, What actions were taken by other states in the past to successfully combat terrorism? Knowledge of those steps may lead to a greater understanding of what actions are desirable, necessary, or simply unavoidable in its counterterrorism efforts. Having such understanding is needed to plan policies, strategies, and tactics that are effective and acceptable to citizens as well as to the international community. The history of the successful counterterrorism campaigns against the Thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] show a number of commonalities in the actions taken by the governments in power at that time. In both cases, abridgement of civil liberties, as per present day standards in the United States, played a major role in the governmentsâ campaigns. These two cases, as well as other historic cases, lead to the conclusion that following successful terrorist attacks, civil liberties will be curtailed. The United States must expect this curtailment and should take actions to ensure these actions are temporary, warranted, effective, and do not transgress more than necessary on the nation's fundamental moral values. 2012-03-14T17:34:11Z 2012-03-14T17:34:11Z 2005-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2122 62141217 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited x, 59 p. ; application/pdf Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Terrorists
Terrorism
Civil rights
Prevention
History
Religion
Civil defense
United States
spellingShingle Terrorists
Terrorism
Civil rights
Prevention
History
Religion
Civil defense
United States
Coloe, John A.
Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
description Faced with the very substantial threat of terrorist attack, the United States must ask the question, What actions were taken by other states in the past to successfully combat terrorism? Knowledge of those steps may lead to a greater understanding of what actions are desirable, necessary, or simply unavoidable in its counterterrorism efforts. Having such understanding is needed to plan policies, strategies, and tactics that are effective and acceptable to citizens as well as to the international community. The history of the successful counterterrorism campaigns against the Thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] show a number of commonalities in the actions taken by the governments in power at that time. In both cases, abridgement of civil liberties, as per present day standards in the United States, played a major role in the governmentsâ campaigns. These two cases, as well as other historic cases, lead to the conclusion that following successful terrorist attacks, civil liberties will be curtailed. The United States must expect this curtailment and should take actions to ensure these actions are temporary, warranted, effective, and do not transgress more than necessary on the nation's fundamental moral values.
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title Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
title_short Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
title_full Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
title_fullStr Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
title_full_unstemmed Government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and Sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the United States
title_sort government actions in the demise of the thugs [1829-1835] and sikh terrorists [1980-1993] and lessons for the united states
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