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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • '''Chemical terrorism''' is the form of [[terrorism]] that uses the ...e may be controversy about the definition of the politically-charged word "terrorism," the tactics and technology of
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  • | article url =http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Terrorism&direction=next&oldid=100130685 In short, we must find a terrorism expert to approve this article. My apologies, again. --[[User:Larry Sanger
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  • ...nce of Foreign Ministers (2005). Kuala Lumpur Declaration on International Terrorism at [http://www.oic-oci.org/english/fm/11_extraordinary/declaration.htm] ...2002). ''Analysing Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Communications Model. Terrorism and Political Violence''. 14(2).
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  • ...ir influence through the publicity associated with their violence. Acts of terrorism include bomb scares and bombings, hijackings, assassinations, kidnappings, ...tewatch.org/news/2007/mar/uk-definition-of-terrorism.pdf The Definition of Terrorism] Report to the UK Parliament, March 2007</ref>
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  • [[Terrorism]] that uses the toxic effects of [[chemical]]s to kill, injure, or otherwis
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  • ...errorism, Homeland Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism. ...recent/sept_11/changing_faces_05.shtml BBC History - The Changing Faces of Terrorism]
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  • ...formally announced they have formed a new bipartisan '''Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus'''. The four were the founding co-chairs; Rep. [[Jane Harman]] ([[
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  • Formed in 1995 by [[Steven Emerson]], the '''Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)''' studies radical Islamist groups. It is a non-profit organization t | title = About the Investigative Project on Terrorism
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  • ...New York, a think tank for understanding the motivations and doctrine of [[terrorism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)]]
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  • .... House of Representatives]], generally supportive of a very vigorous anti-terrorism policy
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  • '''U.S. intelligence''' continued to be concerned with '''terrorism from 2000''' on, with the level of activity, of course, increasing greatly {{seealso|terrorism}}
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  • {{main|Terrorism}} ==Intelligence Community view of terrorism==
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  • Under the [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]], the '''Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee''' has jurisdiction over various law enf *Oversight of anti-terrorism enforcement and policy
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  • ...te Committee on the Judiciary]], the subcommittee with jurisdiction over [[terrorism]], [[domestic security]] and [[counterintelligence]] and [[cryptography]] e
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. Intelligence and terrorism from 2000]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence}}
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  • {{seealso|U.S. Intelligence and terrorism in the 1980s}} ...there were actions against US personnel and facilities in other countries. Terrorism was definitely present as a worldwide phenomenon, and the [[Central Intelli
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  • ...nce community spent much effort to detect and interfere with threats of '''terrorism in the 1990s'''. The period was characterized by a wide range of terrorist ...her extensively," he told CNN terrorism analyst Peter L. Bergen. The Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, the FBI, the U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern
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  • ...nition of terrorism, as a unique offense. For example, many discussions of terrorism emphasize it is directed against noncombatants. World War II kamikaze suici ...combatants under the Geneva Convention, but the Conventions do not define terrorism.
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1970s
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1990s
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  • ...man, [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • ===Terrorism and military issues=== {{r|Terrorism}}
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  • ...with the RAND Corporation; board member, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group
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  • ...gn Policy Research Institute]], Co-Chairman, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • ...esigned and apologized, in 2007, after criticizing lawyers who represented terrorism suspects
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  • ...uding killing or capturing terrorists; complements and can include '''anti-terrorism''', or measures taken to minimize the impact of an attempted or completed a
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  • {{r|Terrorism}} {{r|Investigative Project on Terrorism}}
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  • ...rrorism and National Security in the U.S. Attorney's office, led the Joint Terrorism Task Force
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  • #redirect [[Chemical terrorism]]
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  • {{r|Terrorism}} {{r|Counter Terrorism Command, Metropolitan Police}}
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  • ...errorism, Homeland Security] - A large collection of scholarly articles on terrorism and counterterrorism. ...recent/sept_11/changing_faces_05.shtml BBC History - The Changing Faces of Terrorism]
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  • [[terrorism]] analyst at the RAND Corporation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Terrorism and U.S. Intelligence (1970-2004)]]
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  • ...ive director of [[Claremont Institute#Terrorism|Americans for Victory Over Terrorism]], and producer of [[William Bennett|Bill Bennett's Morning In America]]; b
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  • A research and archive organization for information on [[terrorism]]
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  • ...nce of Foreign Ministers (2005). Kuala Lumpur Declaration on International Terrorism at [http://www.oic-oci.org/english/fm/11_extraordinary/declaration.htm] ...2002). ''Analysing Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Communications Model. Terrorism and Political Violence''. 14(2).
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  • *Editor, ''Europe Confronts Terrorism'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
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  • A [[person]] who commits or plans to commit an act of [[terrorism]].
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  • Trained in law and international relations, a terrorism investigator working for the NEFA Foundation.
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  • [[Terrorism]] that uses the toxic effects of [[chemical]]s to kill, injure, or otherwis
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  • ...nclude>An Australian muslim who has been charged under the Australian anti-terrorism act
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  • ...ating Jihadism: American Hegemony and Interstate Cooperation in the War on Terrorism'' University of Chicago Press, 2009.
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  • Tracking and actions against [[terrorism]] by the [[United States intelligence community]] in the 1970s
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  • ...ge W. Bush]] authorizing the seizure of financial assets associated with [[terrorism]]
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  • ...amestown Foundation''' is a think tank and publisher of foreign policy and terrorism information.
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  • ...90s, that western counterterrorism analysts have described as a manual for terrorism.
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  • ...Policy Research Institute]], Senior Fellow, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security ...Policy Research Institute]], Senior Fellow, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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  • Director of U.S. Programs, [[Open Society Institute]]; Board, Americas and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Associate Legal Director,
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  • ...ow, [[European Council on Human Rights]]; [[Crimes of War Project]] Board; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...aw enforcement attention; of wider use against computer crime than against terrorism alone
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  • ...in Republican politics, and with extensive experience in intelligence and terrorism
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  • .... House of Representatives]], generally supportive of a very vigorous anti-terrorism policy
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  • ...; formed with assistance of [[Inter-Services Intelligence]]; listed as a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization by the United States
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  • Under the [[U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary]], the '''Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee''' has jurisdiction over various law enf *Oversight of anti-terrorism enforcement and policy
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  • ...te Committee on the Judiciary]], the subcommittee with jurisdiction over [[terrorism]], [[domestic security]] and [[counterintelligence]] and [[cryptography]] e
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  • ...ased [[Jihad|Jihadist]] group focused on [[Kashmir]], widely banned as a [[terrorism|terrorist]] organization, and possibly responsible for the [[2008 Mumbai at
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  • ...tes)|D-]][[Georgia]]); member, [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]
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  • ...New York, a think tank for understanding the motivations and doctrine of [[terrorism]]
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  • *''Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism"
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  • ...mparative Law at New York Law School; Council on Foreign Relations; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Europe/Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...lamist and [[Shi'a]] group, centered in [[Lebanon]], which has conducted [[terrorism]] there and worldwide, but also acts a shadow government and provides publi
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  • Steps that individuals, households, and neighborhoods can take in response to terrorism, natural disasters or industrial accidents, especially when emergency medic
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  • [[terrorism|Terrorist]] attacks on resources on computer and telecommunications network
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  • ...nator for Arms Control and weapons of mass destruction, Proliferation, and Terrorism
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  • Henry Willis et al., Estimating Terrorism Risk, RAND, 2005, http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG388.pdf
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  • ...warfare|guerrilla]]s and wrote doctrinal manual including techniques of [[terrorism]] during the [[civil war]] in [[Cyprus]]
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  • ...; [[Colonel]], [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], retired; Terrorism Task Force, Regular Member and Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relation
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  • ...China. Terrorism is a challenge to Pakistan internally, but international terrorism, including the 9/11 attack, has originated in Pakistan. Pakistan also is a
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  • Journalist and researcher on [[terrorism]] and the [[drug trade]], who wrote for UPI and the Washington Post before
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  • ...state)|Pennsylvania]]); member, [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]: [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]
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  • U.S. expert on [[Yemen]], a terrorism analyst for the [[Jamestown Foundation]] and a doctoral candidate at the [[
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  • ...nited States)|R-]][[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]]); member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]
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  • ...rty and Security Committee, Constitution Project; Board, United States and Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; legal affairs correspondent, [[The
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  • ...y]] under the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]] that tries non-national terrorism suspects; a retired Chief Judge of the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Arme
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  • ...health care bill; [[Blue Dog Coalition]]; cofounder, [[Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus]]; [[Congressional Caucus on Bosnia]]
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  • Senior Adviser, Asia Program, [[International Crisis Group]]; Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights
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  • (1940-2007) Distinguished Chair of the Combating Terrorism Center, [[United States Military Academy]] (2003-2007); Deputy National Sec
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  • ...lem", discussing how it exacerbates the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and [[terrorism]] in general, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123120586642556073.html
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  • ...disambiguation)|New York]]); [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]] and [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]]; voted against [[H.
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  • ...d States)|D-]][[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); member of the [[Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee]] and [[Tactical and
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  • Senior Lecturer in Defense Analysis, Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare, [[Naval Postgraduate School]];[[Deputy Assistant Sec
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  • ...han to the needs of a specific military service or specific mission (e.g., terrorism); they may, however, be oriented to specific collection or analysis discipl
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  • ...military aspects of space and [[ballistic missile defense]], as well as [[terrorism]] and restoring the principles of the Founders of the Constitution; Affilia
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  • ...time or in sequence (such as committed by [[serial killer]]s) perhaps by [[terrorism]] or [[bombing]] or [[poisoning]] or by some other method, against [[civili
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  • ...but is not based on a conflict between nation-states, such as non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade or [[piracy]]
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  • ...t revived in 1976 over Cold War concerns, and recently reactivated against terrorism, stated as militant Islam.
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  • ...or is World War IV", and Daniel Pipes saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam."
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  • ...is [India] describes "narco-terrorism" as "the nexus between narcotics and terrorism...It is recognised as one of the oldest and most dependable sources of terr | author = CDI Terrorism Project
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