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Fighting back : what governments can do about terrorism



This book argues that to counter modern terrorism effectively, governments must shift from conventional strategies to more unconventional, irregular models. It offers a framework based on the experiences of 130 countries, emphasizing the need for close coordination and cooperation across governments and agencies. With insights from experts and practitioners, it provides a comprehensive guide for developing effective, multi-agency strategies and managing the consequences of terrorist acts.


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2014-00258363.33 SHE FPurnomo Yusgiantoro Center LibraryAvailable

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363.33 SHE F
Publisher Stanford Security Studies : California.,
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vii, 400 p. ; 23 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780804777087
Classification
363.33
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