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Modern Causes Of International Terrorism

Date Submitted: 01/12/2001 21:27:21
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 7 pages (1972 words)
Terrorism The use of coercive intimidation to achieve political goals - is now a part of our everyday lives: we live with it, we are confronted by its manifestations on all of the media, and if we are unlucky we even experience it. And yet, despite our natural horror, it increases. The problem of terrorism is not going to disappear, and the issues that it raises will increasingly dominate our thinking about our society. Surprise, …
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…affic in nuclear materials, potentially in collusion with terrorist organizations. Work Cited: Jeffrey Richelson and Michael L. Evans. National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 55. (2001) 12- 26 John Prados and Svetlana Savranskaya. National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 57. (2002) chapter 1,3, 13 ELISABETH BUMILLER and DAVID JOHNSTON. New York Times November 14, 2000, Bush to Subject Terrrorism Suspects to Military Trials. (2000) Bruce Hoffamn. INSIDE TERRRORISM. (1998) 125-140 www.terrorism.com Terrorism research center www. Usip.org. United states Institute Of Peace.
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