A time to kill when is leadership targeting an effective counterterrorism strategy
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Schliep, Randy D.
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2007-12Advisor
Freeman, Michael
McCormick, Gordon
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lts. This study will argue that leadership targeting may be an effective strategy, but only under specific conditions. It is critical to the security of the United States, for strategic and operational planners, policy makers, and executives, to understand the appropriate environment for undertaking a leadership targeting strategy. This study provides a framework for analyzing the effectiveness of leadership targeting based on critical components of leadership.
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