These five questions are based on the below textbook.:
Harmon, Pratt, & Sebastian, Towards a Grand Strategy Against Terrorism
Essay 1: Ideas Matter: How to Undermine the Extremist Ideology Behind al-Qaeda
Essay 2: Virtual Terrain, Lethal Potential: Toward Achieving Security in an Ungoverned Domain
Essay 3: The Media and the Terrorist: Is There a "Right" Way to Cover Political Violence?
Essay 4: Managing Counterterrorism Crises
Essay 5: The Limits and Opportunities of Effective Multilateralism: Germany's Approach
Essay 6: The Protection of Critical Infrastructure Within Germany
Essay 7: The French Counterterrorism System
Essay 8: Defeating Taliban in Afghanistan: A Nuanced Approach to Waging a Counterinsurgency
Essay 9: Security Architecture: A Case Study of Pakistan's Tribal Belt
Each answer must be at least 200 words in length and must fully explain your answer.
1. Identify the eight sections of the "inverted pyramid" organization of the Muslim community and describe the progression of the model from top to bottom.
2. What six categories of responses to cyberterrorism does author John J. Kane suggest, and what are some main actions that could be taken by governments within each category?
3. Explain the parallels between security correspondents in the media and counterterrorism professionals, according to Trevelyan.
4. What are the four international organizations through which Germany actively pursues a multilateral approach to counterterrorism, and what are the limits to this approach?
5. What are the three main principles on which the German security apparatus is based and what historical perspective led to these principles?