Center for Security Policy - Recommended Books
Hide and Seek details what Cassara feels is one of the primary shortcomings of the Bush Administration's post-9/11 counterterrorism policy - its inability to effectively confront and destroy the financial roots of modern terrorism. The author contends that today's bureaucratic ineptitude stems from a long history of insouciance and inertia of the part of the U.S. government. What's more, he claims, these vulnerabilties are only getting worse as the years pass by. Cassara's long experience in these matters makes his book a compelling and convincing critique of the way in which the U.S. fights terror.
Public Safety Writers' Association Annual Award Competition
First Place- Non Fiction 2006
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