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* [http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713742821~db=all ''Studies in Conflict and Terrorism''] Academic journal homepage | * [http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713742821~db=all ''Studies in Conflict and Terrorism''] Academic journal homepage | ||
* [http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09546553.asp ''Terrorism and Political violence''] Academic journal homepage |
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- Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Homeland Security - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counter-terrorism.
- Irish Republican Army account of "arguably the longest-operating terrorist organization in Western Europe"
- BBC History - The Changing Faces of Terrorism
- Terrorism Debacles in the Reagan Administration From US libertarian site (The Future of Freedom Foundation), discusses apparent hypocricy in the anti-terrorism policies of the Reagan government. Extract: "On March 8, 1985, a massive car bomb detonated near the Beirut suburban home of a radical Muslim leader, killing 80 people — mostly women and children — and injuring 200. The bomb failed to kill the Muslim cleric. Supporters of the cleric strung a giant “MADE IN USA” banner across the blast site. A few weeks after the bombing, one U.S. government official bragged to the Washington Post that CIA and U.S. military training of anti-terrorist units in Lebanon had “been very successful.” National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane, in a speech entitled “Terrorism and the Future of Free Society,” announced, “We cannot and will not abstain from forcible action to prevent, preempt, or respond to terrorist acts where conditions merit the use of force.” "
- Terrorism From the Museum of Broadcast Communication, an article on the difficulties of reporting terrorist actions in a balanced way.
- Studies in Conflict and Terrorism Academic journal homepage
- Terrorism and Political violence Academic journal homepage
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