Apr 25

Live Event

Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy

Summary

Next week, the State Department will release its annual report on terrorism around the world. A new book out next month from the Brookings Institution explores U.S. policy on terrorism and whether the United States is doing enough to combat it.

Paul Pillar, the book's author and the former deputy chief of the CIA's Counterterrorist Center, will be featured at this briefing to discuss the hard line that America takes against international terrorism. Official counterterrorist policy requires the United States to refuse deals with terrorists, isolate and put pressure on states that sponsor terrorism, and bolster the counterterrorist capabilities of countries willing to work with the United States. The briefing will explore whether these policies are sufficient.

An expert panel—including a former director of the CIA—will address the following issues:

  • What kind of terrorist threats is the United States facing today?
  • Does the "no deal" policy actually deter terrorist acts?
  • Are there cases where deals or concessions might reduce terrorism, while advancing other U.S. interests?
  • Do isolation and pressure really force offending states to alter their support for terrorists?
  • What factors affect the willingness, as well as the capability, of foreign governments to help the United States pursue counterterrorism efforts?
  • Patrick L. Clawson
    Director for Research, Washington Institute for Near East Policy

    John Parachini
    Executive Director, Washington Office, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies

    Paul R. Pillar
    Former Deputy Chief, Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency;
    Author, Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy

    R. James Woolsey
    Former Director of Central Intelligence;
    Partner, Shea & Gardner

    Details

    April 25, 2001

    The Brookings Institution

    Falk Auditorium

    1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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    Brookings Office of Communications

    (202) 797-6105

    Event Agenda

    • Panelists

      • John Parachini

        Executive Director, Washington Office, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies

      • Patrick L. Clawson

        Director for Research, Washington Institute for Near East Policy

      • Paul R. Pillar

        Former Deputy Chief, Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency;
        Author, Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy

      • R. James Woolsey

        Former Director of Central Intelligence; Partner, Shea & Gardner