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Levy & Sidel: Chapter 20

Explore at least four of the following international organizations and specifically look for language regarding the organization's stance in the American-led war on terror and the organization's strategy, if there is one, to responding to acts of terrorist violence:

Amnesty International (Human rights promotion INGO) http://www.amnesty.org/
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC—Official) http://www.apec.org/
ASEAN: http://www.asean.org/
Commonwealth (Official) http://www.thecommonwealth.org/
EU Observer (News about the EU) http://euobserver.com/
European Union Online (Official) http://europa.eu/
Freedom House (NGO) http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=1
G-77 (Group of 77 developing countries—Official) http://www.g77.org/
Global Policy Forum (NGO working on UN affairs) http://www.globalpolicy.org/
The Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Gulf http://www.gcc-sg.org/index_e.html
NATO: http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/index.htm
Non-Aligned Movement (Official) http://www.nam.gov.za/
Organization of American States http://www.oas.org/en/default.asp
Organization of the Islamic Conference http://www.oic-oci.org
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC—O fficial) http://www.saarc-sec.org/
South Center (IO of developing countries) http://www.southcentre.org/
United Nations (Official) http://www.un.org/en/index.shtml
US Department of State, International Organization Affairs (Official) http://www.state.gov/p/io/
World Bank (Official) http://www.worldbank.org/

Threaded Discussion

Review David Davenport's essay, (found in doc sharing) "The New Diplomacy":

Provide a response of no more than three paragraphs reflecting upon America's changing view of its interaction with multilateral organizations. Some questions to consider:

Was the multilateral framework developed immediately after World War II an aberration from America's traditional isolationist outlook?

Did the Cold War truly transform America's interaction with the world? Or was America's reliance and synergies with Asian and European partners merely a "marriage of convenience" that ended once the Soviet Union fell?

Outline your personal view of the current direction of America's posture and attitude towards international organizations, and the impact of that direction upon the ability of First Responders to rely upon the assistance of international organizations.

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Topic: STANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE AMERICAN LED
WAR ON TERRORISM


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Running Head: STANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE AMERICAN
LED WAR ON TERRORISM

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INSTITUTION AFFILIATION
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STANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE AMERICAN LED WAR ON
TERRORISM

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STANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE AMERICAN LED WAR ON
TERRORISM

Stance of International Organization and the American-led war on terrorism
Introduction
On September 11, 2001, a terrorist attack changed the American stance on foreign
policy. A new possibility for partnership existed for the United States to grasp them with other
affected countries. A coalition is a fundamental part of the war on terror campaign. The United
States counterterrorism tactic relies on global cooperation. International non-governmental
organizations have questioned the effectiveness of the fight on terrorism by the United States.
Non-governmental institutions create the policy for the government once they are consulted.
Some of the international organization is affiliated with the government of the United States.
The paper discusses four international organization regarding position on the American-led war
on terror along with the team approach.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
The group was formed in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and Western European
Nations to offer collective defense against the Soviet Union. National Atlantic Treaty
Organization was the initial peacetime armed forces agreement the United States entered into
outside of the Western Hemisphere. There are 28 member countries within National Atlantic
Treaty Organization. NATO has lasted further than its mission to protect members from Soviet
Union aggression, with association even growing to include several former Soviet states. North
Atlantic Council is the decision making organ of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

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STANCE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE AMERICAN LED WAR ON
TERRORISM

Associate state agents as well sit on the Defense Planning Committee. NATO is headed by the
Secretary-General who governs the civilian worldwide Staff (Jegede & Todd, 2016).
The Recent spike in terrorism in America changed the strategy of NATO to focus on
protecting its allies over an emerging threat. North Atlantic Treaty Organization came
collectively to invoke the alliance’s Article 5 defense pledge—this assault on one was to be
measured an “attack on everyone. American community suffered at large with every growing
terrorist threat. NATO’s attempt on counter-terrorism focuses on enhancing the responsiveness
of the danger, mounting capabilities to organize and react, and increasing commitment with
associate countries and further global actors. National Atlantic Treaty Organization creates
innovative potential and technologies to undertake the terrorist risk and to control the cost of
basic attack. The American war on terrorism was boosted by NATO AWACS information to
advance situational alertness. NATO’s Combined Force Command in Naples is a crucial point
for growing Alliance understands of the provocation of terrorism and its ability to react to them.
The strategy of NATO is supported by member countries who are obliged to donate financial
assistance to ensure its effectiveness (Jegede & Todd, 2016).
NATO supported the invasion of the United States of America into terrorist’s zones to
ensure subsequent bombing attacks were eliminated. President George W. Bush declaration that
War on Terror begins with Al Qaeda by sending American troops to terrorist’s zones to assure
the citizens of the United States of America stability and free from attacks. NATO supported
countries that were terrorist’s zones such as Afghanistan and Iraq by building their militaries to
ensure they can flush out the terrorist from committing inhuman acts. NATO-led operation

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