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Browse through a report by The Center for Defense Information (CDI) on global response, terrorist organizations, targets, homeland defense, and legislations.
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Doug Bandow outlines his opinions on US foreign policy toward terrorists and rogue states.
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A series of articles examining terrorism and effects on homeland security, politics, foreign policy, defense, and bioterror. From The Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
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Defines terrorism and how to differentiate it from "freedom fighting", as well as perspectives from several sides involved in various struggles.
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Features reports from US State Department Annual Terrorism Report. Reports include security improvements, sanctions and prevention techniques.
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Summary of world-wide terrorism events, groups, strategies and tactics.
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United States Department of State provides a list of extradition/renditions of terrorists to the U.S. from 1993 to 1998
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Transcripts of FBI cases which may be of interest to the public.
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Peer-reviewed paper looks at mapping covert networks using data available from news sources on the World Wide Web.
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Unit of an Entire World History Course. Includes problems and interactives on terrorism.
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Featuring the news, editorials and the commentary of G. Scott McNeal related to terrorism, homeland security, military operations and associated legal developments.
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Official reports including the September 1999 'The Sociology and Psychology of Terrorism: Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why?' study. [PDF]
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President Richard Nixon, in 1972, created a high-level government panel to protect the United States against terrorist attacks, declassified documents show. Here are links to some key documents outlining the panel's creation and some of what it found.
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An overview of the development of militant Islamic movements since the 1980's, with a chronology of terrorist acts against Americans and the government's response over the past two decades.
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Story of a young Canadian who grew up with bin Laden's children, and was himself groomed to become a terrorist. Instead, he became a CIA informant.
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FRONTLINE investigates the new front in the war on terror: Europe. Now home to 20 million Muslims - which some call 'Eurabia' - the continent is a challenge to intelligence services on both sides of the Atlantic. Many auxiliary materials as well as the entire hour-long broadcast is available.
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Video clips and accompanying text from investigative documentaries on the suspected terrorist mastermind.
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A psychological analysis of terrorist and suicide bombers.
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Find an online version of the publication examining origins of attacks against civilian targets and future trends.
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Find information, data and analysis on terrorism and low intensity warfare in India.
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A central information repository covering terrorism and related security issues.
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Outlines the history of terrorism and ways to combat it in the future.
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Stephen Sloan analyzes domestic security for the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College.
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Provides links to several articles.
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A review of Mark Juergensmeyer's book "Terror in the Mind of God".
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Article from The Atlantic on the discussion of terrorism being dominated by two stereotypes, both of which inhibit effective action.