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ia/terrorismdocumen0004unse.pdf
Terrorism: documents of international and local control Friedlander, Robert A., editor; Levie, Howard S. (Howard Sidney), 1907-2009, editor; Musch, Donald J., editor; Alexander, Yonah, editor; Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., 1948- editor Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Volume 4, 1979
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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ia/terrorismdocumen0003unse.pdf
Terrorism: documents of international and local control Friedlander, Robert A., editor; Levie, Howard S. (Howard Sidney), 1907-2009, editor; Musch, Donald J., editor; Alexander, Yonah, editor; Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr., 1948- editor Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Volume 3, 1979
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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ia/terrorismdocumen0044unse.pdf
Terrorism: documents of international and local control Robert A. Friedlander Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, United States, 2004
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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ia/terrorismdocumen0094unse_h6r4.pdf
Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control Volume 82 Issued September 2007 Robert A. Friedlander Oxford University Press, USA, September 3, 2007
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 144 : Autonomous and Semiautonomous Weapons Systems Lovelace, Douglas (ed.) Oceana Publications, Oceana. Oxford University Press, TERRORISM COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 144, 1979
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 144, Autonomous and Semiautonomous Weapons Systems, examines the impact of robots and autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems on the waging of modern warfare. It considers the likely effects of emerging technological innovations in this area from both a political and strategic standpoint, in addition to considering the implications of such technologies within the context of the law of armed conflict and international humanitarian law. This volume is divided into three sections: (1) U.S. policy and approaches to the use of autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems; (2) U.S. armed forces use of such weapons systems; and (3) potential terrorist use of such weapons systems. Official policy documents from the DoD and the U.S. Army and Air Force are complemented by reports from the Strategic Studies Institute/Army War College Press and other U.S. military sources
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Security strategies ot the second Obama administration: 2015 developments Lovelace, Douglas C Oceana Publications, Oceana Oxford University Press, Terrorism : commentary on security documents 142, 1, 2016
__Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents__ is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 142, __Security Strategies of the Second Obama Administration: 2015 Developments__, examines the major national security and military strategy documents released by the Obama administration during 2015: the National Security Strategy; the National Military Strategy; the National Intelligence Strategy; and the Department of Defense Cyber Strategy. This volume is intended as a sequel to Volume 137 of this series, which considered the __de facto__ national security strategy of the Obama administration prior to the release of these documents. It is divided into four topical sections, each of which is introduced by a commentary written by series editor Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. In addition to the documents listed above, this volume also contains recent reports analyzing those documents, as well as a legal update on the current status of the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) and a consideration of the War Powers Resolution.
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TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 146 : Russia's Resurgence Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, Oceana Oxford University Press, 1, 2017
__Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents__ is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 146, __Russia's Resurgence__, examines recent developments in the foreign policy and strategy of the Russian Federation, including an examination of its aggression against neighboring states with Russian populations, its recent focus on strengthening its military capabilities, its larger strategy vis-à-vis NATO and the United States, its utilization of hybrid warfare in the "gray zone" to achieve its goals, its increasing influence on Middle Eastern politics, and the historical context within which these developments have occurred.This volume includes Congressional Research Service reports on security issues concerning the United States, Ukraine, and the Russian Federation, as well as an English-language version of the __Military Doctrine of the Russian Federation__ made available to the public, NATO's __Framework for Future____Alliance Operations__, and recent studies on Russia's hybrid warfare from the NATO Defense College and the Joint Special Operations University Press.
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ia/terrorismdocumen0010unse.pdf
Terrorism : documents of international and local control. Vol.10 Friedlander, Robert A., Levie, Howard S. (howard Sidney), Musch, Donald J., Alexander, Yonah., Lovelace, Douglas C. Oceana Publications, Oceana. Oxford University Press, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., New York, New York, 1979-<2014>
v. 1-2. [without special title] v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's v. 4. A world on fire v. 5. [without special title] v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade v. 7-15. [without special title] v. 16. U.S. perspectives v. 18-<46, 49-52>. U.S. perspectives Index v. 1-2
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ia/terrorismdocumen0046unse.pdf
Terrorism: documents of international and local control Robert A. Friedlander Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications; New York: Oceana; New York: Oxford University Press, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, United States, 2004
volumes : 26 cm "An extensive collection of significant documents covering all major and minor issues and events regarding terrorism. Government reports, executive orders, speeches, court proceedings, and position papers are presented in full text reprint"--Oceana Website Subtitle varies: v. 103- Commentary on security documents V. 1-6 edited by Robert A. Friedlander; v. 7-12 edited by Howard S. Levie; v. 13-14, 72-73 edited by Donald J. Musch; v. 15-16, 18-35 edited by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch; v. 36-41 edited by James Walsh; v. 86-87 [commentaries by] Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v.91-100 edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. -- v. 103-109, 111-118 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.; v. 133-134 edited by Kristen E. Boon, Douglas C. Lovelace Jr Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 1-50 in 2 v.; starting with volumes 51-100 in 1 v., published as 1st series Accompanied by cumulative index to volumes 51-68 Accompanied by cumulative subject, title, name, subject by year indexes and index by year to volumes 51-81 Includes bibliographical references and indexes 1-2. [without special title] -- v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's -- v. 4. A world on fire -- v. 5. [without special title] -- v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade -- v. 7-15. [without special title] -- v. 16-63. U.S. perspectives -- -- v. 64. [without special title] -- v. 65- 85. U.S. Perspectives -- v. 86. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 1, Foundational strategies -- v. 87. Understanding United States national security strategy relating to terrorism, pt. 2, Derivative and supporting strategies -- v. 88. The UKK's approach to terrorism -- v. 89. Europe's approach to terrorism -- v. 90. Presidential powers and the global war against terrorists -- v. 91. Terrorism intelligence -- v. 92 Lebanon and Hezbollah -- v. 93. The Palestinian Territories and Hamas. -- v. 94 Managing the nation's borders during the global war against terrorists -- v. 95 Detainee treatment, interrogation and extraordinary rendition in the war against terrorists -- v. 96. Cyberterrorism -- v. 97. Use of contractors in the war against terrorists -- v. 98. Terrorism in India -- v. 99. Terrorism in Pakistan. -- v. 100. Detention of terrorist suspects: what courts have done, what congress and Obama are doing. -- -- v. 101. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 1, bio-terrorism -- v. 102. Weapons of mass destruction, pt. 2, nuclear terrorism, consequence, management and attack insurance -- v. 105. Narco-terrorism -- v. 106. Terrorist financing and money-laundering -- v. 107. U.N. response to Al-Qaeda -- v. 108. Extraordinary rendition -- v. 109. Terror-based interrogation -- v. 110. Assessing the GWOT -- v. 111. Discerning President Obama's national security strategy -- v. 112. Discerning President Obama's national defense strategy -- v. 113. Piracy and international maritime security -- v. 114. European responses to terrorist radicalization -- v. 115. Gangs, terrorism, and international disorder -- v. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- v. 117. Al Qaeda, the Taliban and conflict in Afghanistan -- v. 118. International nuclear security -- v. 119. Catastrophic possibilities threatening U.S. security -- v. 120. U.S. preparedness for catastrophic attacks -- v. 121. Nuclear non-proliferation treaty -- v. 122. U.N. response to Al Qaeda-developments through 2011 -- v. 123. Global stability and U.S. national security -- v. 124. U.S. approaches to global security challenges -- v. 125. Piracy and international maritime security -- developments through 2011 -- v. 126. The intersection of law and war -- v. 127. The changing nature of war -- v. 128. Detention under international law : liberty and permissible detention -- v. 129. Detention under international law : the state of emergency exception and evolving topics -- v. 130. Detention under international law : safeguards against torture and other abuses -- v. 131. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the context -- v. 132. The 2012 shift in U.S. national security strategy : the analysis -- v. 133. The drone wars of the 21st century : costs and benefits -- v. 134. The domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles -- v. 135. Assessing future U.S. national defense needs -- v. 136. Assessing the reorientation of U.S. national security strategy toward the Asia-Pacific -- v. 137. The Obama administration's second term national security strategy -- v. 138. The resurgent terrorist threat -- v. 139. The rise of China -- v. 140. The cyber threat -- v. 141. Hybrid warfare and the gray zone threat -- v. 142. Security strategies of the second Obama administration : 2015 developments -- v. 143. The evolution of the Islamic State -- v. 144. Autonomous and semiautonomous weapons systems -- v. 145. The North Korean threat -- v. 146. Russia's resurgence -- v. 147. Assessing the 2017 U. S. national security strategy -- v. 148. Lone wolf terrorists
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TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 141 : Hybrid Warfare and the Gray Zone Threat Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, Oceana Oxford University Press, 1, FR, 2016
__Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents__ is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 141, __Hybrid Warfare and the Gray Zone Threat__, considers the mutation of the international security environment brought on by decades of unrivaled U.S. conventional military power. The term "hybrid warfare" encompasses conventional warfare, irregular warfare, cyberwarfare, insurgency, criminality, economic blackmail, ethnic warfare, "lawfare", and the application of low-cost but effective technologies to thwart high-cost technologically advanced forces.This volume is divided into five sections covering different aspects of this topic, each of which is introduced by expert commentary written by series editor Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. This volume contains thirteen useful documents exploring various facets of the shifting international security environment, including a detailed report on hybrid warfare issued by the Joint Special Operations University and a White Paper on special operations forces support to political warfare prepared by the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, as well as a GAO report and a CRS report covering similar topics. Specific coverage is also given to topics such as cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, the efficacy of sanctions in avoiding and deterring hybrid warfare threats, and the intersection of the military and domestic U.S. law enforcement.
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Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents Volume 148 : Lone Wolf Terrorists Jr. Douglas C. Lovelace (editor) Oceana Publications, Oceana. Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press USA, New York, NY, 2018
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 148, Lone Wolf Terrorists , examines the phenomenon of the solitary domestic terrorist, analyzes the distinction between such terrorists and mass murderers who are not deemed to be terrorists, considers the motivations of violent extremists, and examines the dilemmas faced by law enforcement in preventing solitary political extremists with violent ideologies from translating their beliefs into actions. The volume is divided into three sections, providing an overview of the topic, an examination of strategies for prevention of such attacks, and a consideration of the Internet's role in contributing to radicalization. Documents included in this volume include a CRS report on domestic terrorism, a report examining violent radicalization from a criminal justice perspective, and a CRS report differentiating hate crimes from domestic terrorism, as well as other reports on the lone wolf terrorism phenomenon and strategies to prevent and/or counter it. The last document in the volume is a CRS report relating to the advocacy of terrorism on the Internet, especially including social media, and the ways in which law enforcement might be able to address the problem of dangerous online speech within the current U.S. legal structure. ** Cover 1 Terrorism 4 Copyright 5 Table of Contents 6 Introduction 8 A. OVERVIEW OF LONE WOLF TERRORISTS 10 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 12 DOCUMENT NO. 1: Domestic Terrorism: An Overview 18 DOCUMENT NO. 2: Across the Universe? A Comparative Analysis of Violent Behavior and Radicalization Across Three Offender Types with Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education 84 DOCUMENT NO. 3: Sifting Domestic Terrorism from Hate Crime and Homegrown Violent Extremism 168 DOCUMENT NO. 4: Report: Lone Wolf Terrorism 172 DOCUMENT NO. 5: Lone Wolf Terrorism in America: Using Knowledge of Radicalization Pathways to Forge Prevention Strategies 210 B. PREVENTING LONE WOLF TERRORISM 230 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 232 DOCUMENT NO. 6: Stafford Act Assistance and Acts of Terrorism 236 DOCUMENT NO. 7: Preventing Another Boston Marathon Bombing: Reviewing the Lessons Learned from the 2013 Terror Attack 272 DOCUMENT NO. 8: Countering Violent Extremism: Actions Needed to Define Strategy and Assess Progress of Federal Efforts 286 DOCUMENT NO. 9: The Terrorist Screening Database and Preventing Terrorist Travel 348 C. THE LONE WOLF AND THE INTERNET 372 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 374 DOCUMENT NO. 10: The Advocacy of Terrorism on the Internet: Freedom of Speech Issues and the Material Support Statutes 376
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Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents Volume 147 : Assessing the 2017 U.S. National Security Strategy Douglas C. Lovelace Jr. (editor) Oceana Publications, Oceana Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press USA, New York, NY, 2018
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 147, Assessing the 2017 U.S. National Security Strategy , evaluates the changes in U.S. national security policy indicated in the National Security Strategy published by the Trump administration in 2017, as well as the U.S. National Defense Strategy, a summary of which was made available to the public in 2018. The volume also takes a close look at the comparable strategy documents of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China (PRC), the two greatest competitors of the U.S. in the global power structure, in addition to considering the U.S. security posture in the broader international context. In addition to including the text of the 2017 U.S. National Security Strategy and the 2018 U.S. National Defense Strategy, this volume also includes the Russian Federation's Foreign Policy Concept, National Security Strategy, and Military Doctrine, and China's national defense, military strategy, and Asia-Pacific cooperation documents, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping's October 2017 speech to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China outlining the way forward for the PRC. Two 2017 CRS reports examining U.S. security strategy in the international context are also included: U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress and A Shift in the International Security Environment: Potential Implications for Defense-Issues for Congress . ** Cover 1 Terrorism 4 Copyright 5 Table of Contents 6 Erratum 8 Introduction 10 A. THE 2017 U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY 12 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 14 DOCUMENT NO. 1: National Security Strategy of the United States of America 20 DOCUMENT NO. 2: Summary of the 2018 National Defense Strategy of the United States of America: Sharpening the American Military’s Competitive Edge 70 B. THE RUSSIAN CONTEXT 82 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 84 DOCUMENT NO. 3: Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation 88 DOCUMENT NO. 4: National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation 110 DOCUMENT NO. 5: The Military Doctrine of the Russian Federation 138 C. THE CHINESE CONTEXT 158 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 160 DOCUMENT NO. 6: China’s National Defense in 2008 164 DOCUMENT NO. 7: China’s Military Strategy 224 DOCUMENT NO. 8: China’s Policies on Asia-Pacific Security Cooperation 238 DOCUMENT NO. 9: Secure a Decisive Victory in Building a Moderately Prosperous Society in All Respects and Strive for the Great Success of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era 262 D. THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 312 Commentary by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. 314 DOCUMENT NO. 10: U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress 318 DOCUMENT NO. 11: A Shift in the International Security Environment: Potential Implications for Defense—Issues for Congress 420
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TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 145 : The North Korean Threat Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, Oceana Oxford University Press, 1, 2017
__Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents__ is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 145, __The North Korean Threat__, examines the strategies adopted by the United States, China, and the international community in response to the nuclear threat posed by North Korea. The volume includes a selection of documents chosen to illustrate developments in this area from 2010 through 2016, with commentary from series editor Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr.The documents in this volume include 2016 UN Security Council resolutions on North Korea, Congressional Research Service reports covering various aspects of the U.S. response to North Korea's nuclear program, a U.S. Department of Defense report prepared for Congress on military and security developments related to North Korea, and a detailed description of the U.S. sanctions program against North Korea from the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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TERRORISM: COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 143 : The Evolution of the Islamic State Lovelace, Douglas C., Jr Oxford University Press, Incorporated, TERRORISM COMMENTARY ON SECURITY DOCUMENTS VOLUME 143, 2016
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents is a series that provides primary source documents and expert commentary on various topics relating to the worldwide effort to combat terrorism, as well as efforts by the United States and other nations to protect their national security interests. Volume 143, The Evolution of the Islamic State, focuses on the U.S. response to the Islamic State (IS) both in Syria and Iraq from a foreign policy standpoint and a military strategy perspective, as well as considering the impact of the rise of IS on the broader global jihadist movement. Consideration is also given to the importance of information warfare in countering IS's worldwide recruiting efforts via the Internet. This volume also includes documents examining related issues of great importance, including a report considering IS's financing, a report on the legal issues arising in connection with U.S. military action against IS, the role of Shia warlords and militias in Iraq in opposing IS, and the lessons that can be learned from the support provided to IS by European fighters
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Terrorism : documents of international and local control. Vol.14 Friedlander, Robert A., Levie, Howard S. (howard Sidney), Musch, Donald J., Alexander, Yonah., Lovelace, Douglas C. Oceana Publications, Oceana. Oxford University Press, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., New York, New York, 1979-<2014>
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v. 1-2. [without special title] v. 3. From the terror decade of the 1970's to the dangerous decade of the 1980's v. 4. A world on fire v. 5. [without special title] v. 6. Global terrorism in the dangerous decade v. 7-15. [without special title] v. 16. U.S. perspectives v. 18-<46, 49-52>. U.S. perspectives Index v. 1-2
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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Terrorism: Documents Of International And Local Control, Volume 14. Robert A Friedlander; Howard S Levie; Donald J Musch; Yonah Alexander; Douglas C Lovelace, Jr Oceana Publications, 1979-, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y, New York State, 1979
V. 1-2. [without Special Title] -- V. 3. From The Terror Decade Of The 1970's To The Dangerous Decade Of The 1980's -- V. 4. A World On Fire --v. 5. [without Special Title] -- V. 6. Global Terrorism In The Dangerous Decade -- V. 7-15. [without Special Title] -- V. 16-56. U.s. Perspectives -- Index (2 Vols.) -- First Series Index (loose-leaf) -- V. 57-85. U.s. Perspectives -- V. 86. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 1. Foundational Strategies. -- V. 87. Understanding United States National Security Strategy Relating To Terrorism, Pt. 2. Derivative And Supporting Strategies -- V. 88. The Uk's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 89. Europe's Approach To Terrorism -- V. 90. Presidential Powers And The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 91. Terrorism Intelligence. What We Know And How We Know It -- V. 92. Lebanon And Hezbollah -- V. 93. The Palestinian Territories And Hamas -- V. 94. Managing The Nation's Borders During The Global War Against Terrorists -- V. 95. Detainee Treatment, Interrogation And Extraordinary Rendition In The War Against Terrorists -- 96. Cyberterrorism: Evolving Perceptions Of The Threat -- V. 97. Use Of Contractors In The War Against Terrorists -- V. 98. Terrorism In India -- V. 99. Terrorism In Pakistan -- V. 100. Detention Of Terrorist Suspects : What Courts Have Done , What Congress And Obama Are Doing -- V. 101. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 1: Bio-terrorism -- V. 102. Weapons Of Mass Destruction Part 2: Nuclear Terrorism, Consequence Management, And Attack Insurance -- V. 103. Global Issues -- V. 104. Current Trends -- V. 105. Narco-terrorism -- V. 106. Terrorist Financing And Money Laundering -- V. 107. U.n. Response To Al-qaeda -- V. 108. Extraordinary Rendition -- V. 109. Terror-based Interrogation -- V. 110. Assessing The Gwot -- V. 111. Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy. V. 112. Discerning President Obama's National Defense Strategy, Part Two -- V. 113. Piracy And International Maritime Security -- V. 114. European Responses To Terrorist Radicalization -- V. 115. Gangs, Terrorism, And International Disorder -- V. 116. Assessing President Obama's National Security Strategy -- V. 117. Al Qaeda, The Taliban, And Conflict In Afghanistan -- V. 118. International Nuclear Security --v. 119. Catastrophic Possibilities Threatening U.s. Security -- V. 120. U.s. Preparedness For Catastrophic Attacks -- V. 121. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty -- V. 122. U.n. Response To Al Qaeda : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 123. Global Stability And U.s. National Security -- V. 124. U.s. Approaches To Global Security Challenges -- V. 125. Piracy And International Maritime Security : Developments Through 2011 -- V. 126. The Intersection Of Law And War -- V. 127. The Changing Nature Of War -- V. 128. Detention Under International Law: Liberty And Permissable Detention -- V. 129. Detention Under International Law: The State Of Emergency Exception And Evolving Topics -- V. 130. Detention Under International Law: Safeguards Against Torture And Other Abuses -- V. 131. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Context -- V. 132. The 2012 Shift In U.s. National Security Strategy: The Analysis -- V. 133. The Drone Wars Of The 21st Century: Costs And Benefits -- V. 134. The Domestic Use Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles -- V. 135. Assessing Future U.s. National Defense Needs -- V. 136. Assessing The Reorientation Of U.s. National Security Strategy Toward The Asia-pacific -- V. 137. The Obama Administration's Second Term National Security Strategy -- V. 138. The Resurgent Terrorist Threat -- V. 139. The Rise Of China -- V. 140. The Cyber Threat -- V. 141. Hybrid Warfare And The Gray Zone Threat -- V. 142. Security Strategies Of The Second Obama Administration : 2015 Developments -- V. 143. The Evolution Of The Islamic State -- V. 144. Autonomous And Semiautonomous Weapons Systems -- V. 145. The North Korean Threat -- V. 146. Russia's Resurgence -- V. 147. Assessing The 2017 U.s. National Security Strategy -- V. 148. Lone Wolf Terrorists Vols. 1-6 Edited By Robert A. Friedlander; V.7-12 Edited By Howard S. Levie; V. 13-14 Edited By Donald J. Musch; V. 15-35 Edited By Yonah Alexander And Donald J. Musch; V. 36-41 Edited By James Walsh; V. 86-100 Edited By Douglas C. Lovelace; V. 101- Edited By Kristen E. Boon, Aziz Huq, And Douglas C. Lovelace. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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