In one of the few books on the subject, Counterterrorism and Threat Finance Analysis during Wartime, J. Edward Conway argues that it is a mistake to think that the imperative to deploy civilian analysts to combat zones is fast diminishing. . . .[This book] is an excellent addition to the already existing literature on the subject. The hands-on experience and knowledge of the editors makes it a must-read for all experts and students of terrorism-related subjects. It should be a required reading for all counter threat finance analysts.The threat finance discipline required a consolidated primer for those new to the field, and now it exists.? This book is engaging and the contributing authors experiences as forward deployed threat finance analysts,?clearly helped them develop and refine the methodologies outlined in these chapters.? The next generation of threat finance analysts wont have to learn through trial and error, but now have proven techniques to accelerate their effectiveness in supporting our countrys efforts to identify and disrupt the financial networks that are the lifeblood of every terrorist organization. Moreover, the methodologies in this book can be dual use weapons in the fight to defend the country and protect the financial system.? They are not only relevant to the military and intelligence communities, but can be applied to the field of private sector compliance as well.This?much-needed volume captures and clearly explains?the lessons learned from a decade's worth?of threat finance activity. Each of the authors were, or still are, battlefield practitioners in this discipline, and now have made an academic contribution to match their achievements in the field. This work lays the intellectual foundations for tactics, techniques, policies, and doctrine for future threat finance activitiesit is a must read for anyone in the business.Much has been written about the war of ideas in counterterrorism, but this book considers the problem as a war lÓ8