"This is essential reading for policy makers, intelligence professionals, and academics. It emphasizes the need to 'think outside the box' to counter religious martyrdom using global communications."—Brian Stewart, former Secretary to the British Joint Intelligence Committee "This book offers rich information and better understanding of how democratic states should defend themselves and at the same time not give up their main principles, and about changes needed in intelligence communities facing this challenge."—Major-General Jacob Amidror, former head of Research and Assessment Division, Israeli Defense Force "Professor Tsang and his colleagues are to be congratulated for the publication of a work that is exceptionally timely as well as impressively insightful in its treatment of a series of controversial issues taken right off the headlines of today's news. As a member of Congress involved in national security issues on a daily basis I appreciate the importance of experts such as those who contributed to this book to reflect on these topics. Their work is a must read for other experts as well as the general public and it doubtless will inform both audiences."—Curt Weldon, Vice Chairman, House Homeland Security Committee and Vice Chairman, House Armed Services Committee "Compiled and edited by Steve Tsang, Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism is an informative body of work focusing upon the 'War on Terror' and how to go about waging it while still respecting basic human rights [it] is a must for those who want a realistic plan for winning the war on terrorism." —The Midwest Book Review