Bush, Obama & Trump: The Evolution of United States'Counter-Terrorism Post 9/11

Bush, Obama & Trump: The Evolution of United States'Counter-Terrorism Post 9/11

Sixteen years, three presidents, two major wars and countless terror attacks later; this session will review the changes in the United States’ counter-terrorism since the September 11th attacks in 2001. This panel will analyze the strategy, its evolution (or lack thereof), attempting to understand what the strategy is, how and why it has changed, and whether certain elements are more effective than others.

The Honorable Douglas J. Feith, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, and former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, United States of America

Prof. Boaz Ganor, Founder & Executive Director, ICT, Ronald Lauder Chair for Counter-Terrorism & Dean, Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy & Strategy, IDC Herzliya, Israel

Mr. Brian Michael Jenkins, Senior Advisor to the President, RAND Corporation & Member of the Professional Advisory Board, ICT, IDC Herzliya, United States of America

Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Russell Howard, Senior Fellow, Joint Special Operations University, United States

Moderator: Col. (Ret.) Miri Eisin, Associate, ICT, IDC Herzliya, Israel