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  1. Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism by Robert Pape, 2006-07-25
  2. Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the New Security Environment, Readings and Interpretations (Textbook) by Russell D. Howard, Reid L. Sawyer, et all 2008-02-29
  3. Terrorism in Context
  4. Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand Strategy
  5. Combating Terrorism, Strategies and Approaches by William C. Banks, Mitchel B. Wallerstein, et all 2007-10-02
  6. No End To War: Terrorism In The Twenty-first Century by Walter Laqueur, 2004-08-30
  7. Terrorism Financing and State Responses: A Comparative Perspective
  8. Countering Terrorism: Dimensions of Preparedness (BCSIA Studies in International Security)
  9. Psychology of Terrorism
  10. Terrorism and Communism (Revolutions) by Leon Trotsky, 2007-10-15
  11. The Counter-Terrorism Puzzle: A Guide for Decision Makers by Boaz Ganor, 2007-02-20
  12. Terrorism in Perspective by Susan G. Mahan, Pamala L. Griset, 2007-09-10
  13. The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction by Walter Laqueur, 2000-10-12
  14. The Political Economy of Terrorism by Walter Enders, Todd Sandler, 2005-11-14

21. CNN.com - FBI Say Bus Attack Wasn't Terrorism - October 4, 2001
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FBI say bus attack wasn't terrorism
MANCHESTER, Tennessee (CNN) Greyhound Lines resumed service Wednesday afternoon, about eight hours after an attacker slit a bus driver's throat, causing a crash that killed the assailant and five passengers. The nation's largest bus company said it was assured by the FBI that the attack was an isolated incident, not an act of terrorism. Greyhound resumed operations at 1 p.m. EDT, according to company President Craig Lentzsch. The company said it is implementing new security measures, including a search of all carry-on bags. Buses were pulled off the highways shortly after the crash, which took place around 4:15 a.m. CDT near this middle Tennessee city. "Officials have assured me that they believe this tragic accident was the result of an isolated act by a single, deranged individual," Lentzsch said. MORE STORIES CNN Access: Doctor describes driver's ordeal AUDIO Witness Carly Rinearson gives her account of the attack and bus crash (Courtesy WTVF) 879 K / WAV sound "Given that information, I then consulted with the union leadership of our company, and we have concluded that it is safe to resume service for our customers, and necessary to resume service for our country."

22. CDC Emergency Preparedness Response Site
Information on terrorism and public health. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. Terrorism: Q & A | Terrorism: An Introduction
The State Department defines terrorism as premeditated, politically motivated Historians can trace recognizably modern forms of terrorism back to such
http://cfrterrorism.org/terrorism/introduction.html

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Home Afghanistan The Country ... Al-Qaeda (Afghanistan, Islamists) Osama bin Laden (al-Qaeda leader) Hamas, Islamic Jihad (Palestinian Islamists) Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades (Palestinian nationalists) PFLP, DFLP, PFLP-GC (Palestinian leftists) Hezbollah (Lebanon, Islamists) Jamaat al-Islamiyya, Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Egypt, Islamists) Armed Islamic Group (Algeria, Islamists) Kashmir Militant Extremists (Kashmir, Islamists) Mujahedeen-e-Khalq (Iranian rebels) Abu Nidal Organization (Iraq, extremists) Kach, Kahane Chai (Israel, extremists) Chechnya-based Terrorists (Russia, separatists) East Turkestan Islamic Movement (China, separatists) Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Turkey, separatists) Jemaah Islamiyah (Southeast Asia, Islamists) Abu Sayyaf Group (Philippines, Islamist separatists) Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Sri Lanka, separatists) Irish Republican Army (U.K., separatists) IRA Splinter Groups (U.K., separatists) Northern Ireland Loyalist Paramilitaries (U.K., extremists) Basque Fatherland and Liberty (Spain, separatists) November 17, Revolutionary People’s Struggle

24. CNN.com - Bush: Terrorism 'will Not Stand' - September 12, 2001
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Bush: Terrorism 'will not stand'
Make no mistake, The United States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts (CNN) Declaring that terrorism against the United States "will not stand," President Bush ordered a full-scale government investigation of the plane crashes at New York's World Trade Center. "Today we've had a national tragedy," Bush said from Sarasota, Florida, where he had been reading to children at Emma E. Booker Elementary School. He described the incidents as an "apparent terrorist act." CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT CNN NewsPass Video Agencies reportedly got hijack tips in 1998 MORE STORIES Intelligence intercept led to Buffalo suspects Report cites warnings before 9/11 EXTRA INFORMATION Timeline: Who Knew What and When?
Interactive: Terror Investigation
Terror Warnings System
Most wanted terrorists What looks suspicious? In-Depth: America Remembers In-Depth: Terror on Tape In-Depth: How prepared is your city?

25. Homeland Security Home Page
A federal agency whose primary mission is to help prevent, protect against, and respond to acts of terrorism on United States soil.
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26. War On Terrorism
Official CIA site offers statements and interviews, a handbook for chemical,biological and radiological incidents, and links.
http://www.cia.gov/terrorism/
Home Notices Privacy Security ... Search "[D]efeating terrorism must remain one of our intelligence community's core objectives, as widely dispersed terrorist networks will present one of the most serious challenges to US national security interests at home and abroad...." DCI Porter Goss, testifying before the Senate Selec t Committee on Intelligence
February 16, 2005

27. THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ISRAELI AND ZIONIST TERRORISM For The Past 100 Years
Discusses forms of terror historically employed by colonists, paramilitaries, and the Israeli state, especially bombing of civilians and assassinations of key figures.
http://www.angelfire.com/ia/palestinefoever/differnttypesofzionsts.html
setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Star Wars Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ISRAELI AND ZIONIST TERRORISM by Nader Khaireddine Abuljebai ( ABULJEBAIN@aol.com For the past 100 years, since the early Zionist colonization of Palestine in
the 19th Century, the Palestinians and other Arabs have been, and still are
subjected to the worst forms of terrorism. The terrorism has been committed
by the Zionist colonizers (settlers), and the para-military organizations,
and later on by the Zionist State with its military forces, and its
intelligence agents. In the first Fifty years, the Zionist colonizers (settlers) and the
par-military organizations in Palestine used terrorism against the
Palestinian civilian population; by committing ethnic cleansing massacres,
bombing cars, demolishing houses, assassinating personalities and exploding
community centers. Soon after the end of world II, there were three basic para-military Zionist

28. Counterterrorism Office
terrorism Patterns of Global terrorism, Country Reports on terrorism
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29. The Counter-Terrorism Page
Resources for the study of terrorism, counterterrorism, revolutions, and politicallymotivated violence, Includes f profiles of terrorist groups,
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Welcome to The Counter-Terrorism Page Since 1995 The Counter-Terrorism Page has been a resource to those studying Terrorism. Our approach is to be free from hyperbole and hype, and focused on presenting the tools and information that is sought by professionals and academics.
Unaffiliated with any government or NGO, we attempt to provide a balanced resource. The only objective is to provide an environment that stimulates a spirited, thoughtful, and balanced context to examine terrorism. Not to point out the virtues or failings of any individual or group. Please come by and visit our Discussion Forums , or vote in our weekly poll of terrorism related issues.

30. The History Of Palestinian Terrorism
Articles and essays on terrorism and response within Israel from 19202000.
http://www.israel.org/mfa/terrorism- obstacle to peace/palestinian terror before

31. Terrorism Law And Policy - JURIST
Information on antiterrorism law, counterterrorism policy and legal issues relating to bioterrorism and anthrax. Includes news, statements, reports
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32. CNN.com - India's Top Minister Compares Terrorism Fight To Cold War - October 2,
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India's top minister compares terrorism fight to Cold War
Jaswant Singh, India's external affairs minister WASHINGTON (CNN) The events of September 11 define a world divided as stark as when the Iron Curtain descended across Europe 55 years ago, India's external affairs minister, Jaswant Singh, said Tuesday. "The world stands divided between those who stand for democracy, freedom, basic human values and those who wish to take the world back to the 11th century, the 7th century, where women have no place, where children have no education. I am sorry. It is as clear a divide as that," Singh said. CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT CNN NewsPass Video Agencies reportedly got hijack tips in 1998 MORE STORIES Intelligence intercept led to Buffalo suspects Report cites warnings before 9/11 EXTRA INFORMATION Timeline: Who Knew What and When?

33. UN Acts Against Terrorism
Official site present the latest developments, reports on the work of the GeneralAssembly and the Security Council, conventions, declarations, links to the
http://www.un.org/terrorism/

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34. CNN.com - Rumsfeld: War On Terrorism Will 'take Time' - November 1, 2001
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Rumsfeld: War on terrorism will 'take time'
WASHINGTON (CNN) Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld defended the pace of the war on terrorism Thursday, reiterating his message that the war "will take time." "In the end, war is not about statistics, deadlines, short attention spans or 24-hour news cycles," he said. "It's about will, the projection of will, the clear, unambiguous determination of the president of the United States and let there be no doubt about that and the American people to see this through to certain victory." Rumsfeld, speaking at a Pentagon news briefing, said the ruins of the World Trade Center are still smoldering even as the U.S. has launched its military response. "We're still in the very, very early stages of this conflict," he said. "The ruins are still smoking. That is, I think, important to reflect on."

35. Counter Terrorism Committee Website
Counterterrorism Committe Executive Directorate (CTED) Resolution 1373 alsoestablished the Counter-terrorism Committee (known by its acronym the CTC)
http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/1373/
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On 28 September 2001, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter (concerning threats to international peace and security), the Security Council adopted Resolution 1373 (2001), reaffirming its unequivocal condemnation of the terrorist attacks which took place in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania on 11 September 2001, and expressing its determination to prevent all such acts.
Resolution 1373 also established the Counter-Terrorism Committee (known by its acronym: the CTC), made up of all 15 members of the Security Council. The CTC monitors the implementation of resolution 1373 by all States and tries to increase the capability of States to fight terrorism.
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36. Big Brother? Or Weapon Against Terrorism?
of and arguments about the Total Information Awareness project. Kansas City Star......
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37. Terrorism
Information about terrorism, including the nature of the threat, what you can doto protect yourself, what government is doing behind the scenes,
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Latest information If you have any information relevant to the investigation of the London bombings, please contact the confidential Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321. 7th July Assistance
If you were affected by the 7th July attacks in any way, this website offers support and advice The Home Office holds primary responsibility for counter-terrorism within the UK. This section provides information for the public on the threat from international terrorism what the Government is doing to protect, prevent and prepare for terrorist attacks. Further information and common sense advice can be found on the Preparing for Emergencies website.

38. Massive Bus Bombing Near Afula Kills At Least 16 Israelis
2002 article from a resource on international terrorism and counterterrorism.
http://www.ict.org.il/spotlight/det.cfm?id=788

39. Terrorism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article includes definitions, groups and incidents.
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Protection is not an endorsement of the current page version . To request unprotection, ask on Requests for page protection and unprotection Terrorism General Definitions Conventions Counterterrorism Lists Organizations Incidents Types Nationalist Religious Left-wing Right-wing ... Eco-terrorism Tactics Hijacking Assassination Car bombing Suicide bombing ... Cyber-terrorism Configurations Fronts Lone-wolf Terror attack in Jerusalem The word " terrorism " is controversial, with no universally agreed definition. The way the term is used varies widely, with descriptive and prescriptive applications, and is often used in its prescriptive ( normative ) sense to signal that the political violence of an enemy is regarded as unjustified or unjustifiable. As a result, those accused of being terrorists rarely identify themselves as such, instead using terms such as separatist freedom fighter , liberator, militant, activist, insurgent paramilitary guerrilla rebel ... mujaheddin , or fedayeen Definitions of "terrorism" generally involve some or all of the following:
  • A terrorist act is generally unlawful It is violent and may be life threatening.

40. CNN.com - Kelly Wallace: White House Response To Terrorism In America - Septembe
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Kelly Wallace: White House response to terrorism in America
Kelly Wallace is a CNN White House correspondent. She joined the CNN.com chat room from Washington, D.C. CNN: Welcome, Kelly Wallace, to our weekly review of politics. KELLY WALLACE: Good to be with you. CNN: Kelly, President Bush is working through a tremendous American crisis. How is he planning his priorities under these circumstances? WALLACE: In the words of one top aide, this crisis has "transformed" the entire administration and the president. He is clearly devoting all his time and energies right now to making sure that the federal government does everything it can to help with search and rescue efforts, and with assisting victims and their families, and also trying to determine who is responsible for these attacks. The president is also making it clear that whatever response the U.S. might take will be part of a sustained campaign, according to U.S. officials. As one top aide said, it will be a "long struggle" to cripple terrorism. The best way to describe how the president is handling the crisis might be to look at his comments in the Oval Office today. He showed his resolve but also showed some emotion, holding back tears as he talked about the families and the children who have been affected. CNN.COM SPECIAL REPORT

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