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Discouraging Terrorism:

Some Implications of 9/11

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Size: 46 pages, 7 x 10

Publication Year:2002


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Authors:
Neil J. Smelser and Faith Mitchell, Editors, Panel on Understanding Terrorists in Order to Deter Terrorism, National Research Council
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This report addresses the question of what terrorists hold in value. This question is posed in order to assess some means and strategies for deterring, deflecting, or preventing terrorist activities. The report approaches the question on several levels, ...
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This report addresses the question of what terrorists hold in value. This question is posed in order to assess some means and strategies for deterring, deflecting, or preventing terrorist activities. The report approaches the question on several levels, moving from the use of short-term deterrent strategies to the modification of the broader contexts and conditions conducive to terrorist activities in the long run. The report focuses on contemporary Islamic extremist terrorism but deals with generic dimensions in many instances.

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  The Appendix is not included in the printed book and is only available to read as part of the OpenBook or for purchase as a PDF.



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