Terrorism + Government policy -- United States
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Terrorism + Government policy -- United States
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Terrorism + Government policy
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- Subject of30
- Predator empire, drone warfare and full spectrum dominance, Ian G.R. Shaw
- Terrorism and the military response, Kenneth E. Roberts
- Terrorism, the self-fulfilling prophecy, Joseba Zulaika
- Imperial hubris, why the West is losing the war on terror, Anonymous
- Laws, outlaws, and terrorists, lessons from the War on Terrorism, Gabriella Blum and Philip B. Heymann
- Terrorism, freedom, and security, winning without war, Philip B. Heymann
- Spies, lies, and algorithms, the history and future of American intelligence, Amy B. Zegart
- Sharpening strategic intelligence, why the CIA gets it wrong, and what needs to be done to get it right, Richard L. Russell
- The 9/11 Commission report, final report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States
- Renditions, issues & rights, edited by Eileen M. Baker
- To protect and defend, US homeland security policy, Tom Lansford, Robert J. Pauly, Jr., Jack Covarrubias
- Against all enemies, inside America's war on terror, Richard A. Clarke
- Holy War, Inc., Osama bin Laden en la multinazionale del terrore, Peter L. Bergen ; [traduzione di Guido Dalla Fontana, Luisa Agnese Dalla Fontana, Nicoletta Lamberti, Laura Serra]
- Democratic development & political terrorism, the global perspective, edited by William Crotty
- Chain of command, the road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib, Seymour M. Hersh
- Attacking terrorism, elements of a grand strategy, Audrey Kurth Cronin and James M. Ludes, editors
- Takedown, inside the hunt for Al Qaeda, Philip Mudd
- The dying Sahara, US imperialism and terror in Africa, Jeremy Keenan
- Intelligence for an age of terror, Gregory F. Treverton
- Terrorism, an opposing viewpoints guide, Stephen Currie, book editor
- Spying blind, the CIA, the FBI, and the origins of 9/11, Amy B. Zegart
- Targeting terror, U.S. policy toward Middle Eastern state sponsors and terrorist organizations, post-September 11, by Matthew Levitt
- Countering terrorism, blurred focus, halting steps, Richard A. Posner
- European and United States counter-terrorism policies, the rule of law and human rights, organised by Martin Scheinin
- The matador's cape, America's reckless response to terror, Stephen Holmes
- Worst-case scenarios, Cass R. Sunstein
- Terror and consent, the wars for the twenty-first century, Philip Bobbitt
- On nuclear terrorism, Michael Levi
- Anxious politics, democratic citizenship in a threatening world, Bethany Albertson, University of Texas-Austin, Shana Kushner Gadarian, Syracuse University
- WMD terrorism, science and policy choices, edited by Stephen M. Maurer