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Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Phillip Bobbitt, Terror and consent: The wars for the twenty first century, 2008
... Counter terrorism...Counter terrorism Foreign policy - United States This book attempts to provide a fundamental re-evaluation of the currrent threat of terrorism and the ways in which this threat can be frustrated. ...This book attempts to provide a fundamental re-evaluation of the currrent threat of terrorism and the ways in which this threat can be frustrated. A study of the new face of modern-day warfare integrates historical, legal, and strategic analyses to look at the concept of a "war on terror" from the perspective of governance, liberty, violence, and globalization, while examining its impact on public policy.Bib, index, notes, p.548.This book attempts to provide a fundamental re-evaluation of the currrent threat of terrorism and the ways in which this threat can be frustrated. A study of the new face of modern-day warfare integrates historical, legal, and strategic analyses to look at the concept of a "war on terror" from the perspective of governance, liberty, violence, and globalization, while examining its impact on public policy. counter terrorism, foreign policy - united states -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Pan Books, An anatomy of terror: A history of terrorism, 2003
... ...Counter terrorism...Terrorism - History Counter terrorism Andrew Sinclair's unique history of terrorism explores the methods and thinking behind terrorism and shows how the nature of terror has not changed since the days of the Assassins and the Mongol hordes. ...Andrew Sinclair's unique history of terrorism explores the methods and thinking behind terrorism and shows how the nature of terror has not changed since the days of the Assassins and the Mongol hordes. The only difference is that modern technology can kill in tens of millions rather than the tens of thousands the horror tactics of antiquity managedIndex, ill. p.369.Andrew Sinclair's unique history of terrorism explores the methods and thinking behind terrorism and shows how the nature of terror has not changed since the days of the Assassins and the Mongol hordes. The only difference is that modern technology can kill in tens of millions rather than the tens of thousands the horror tactics of antiquity managedterrorism - history, counter terrorism
