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Threats and Vulnerabilities

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Sea Change The New Terrorism and

Homeland Security

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 The Pre-September 11 Terrorist Environment

 Proxy War: The Cold War and the “Old Terrorism”

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 The Pre-September 11 Terrorist Environment

 The Left-Wing Terrorist Environment

 The Ethnonationalist Terrorist Environment

 Case in Point: The Palestinian Nationalist Terrorist Environment

 The Religious Terrorist Environment and the Dawn of the New Terrorism

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 Proxy War: The Cold War and the “Old Terrorism”

 Rivalry Between East and West

 Wars of National Liberation

 Nationalism and Marxism

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 Religion and Terrorism in the Modern Era

 Case in Point: The New Terrorism and Globalization

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 Religion and Terrorism in the Modern Era

 Common Principles of Religious Extremists

 A Central Feature of the New Terrorism

 Al Qaeda and Islamist Allies

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 Case in Point: The New Terrorism and Globalization

 Effect of Political and Economic Integration

 Opportunities for Terrorist Maximum Impact

 Effect of New Information Technologies

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 Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Objectives of the New Terrorism

 Netwar: A New Organizational Theory

 Case in Point; Asymmetrical Warfare

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 Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Objectives of the New Terrorism

 Attracting Attention

 Pleasing God

 Damaging Economies

 Influencing Enemies

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 Netwar: A New Organizational Theory

 Semiautonomous Cells

 Chain Networks

 Star, Hub, or Wheel Networks

 All-Channel Networks

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 Case in Point: Asymmetrical Warfare

 Unconventional, Unexpected, and Unpredictable

 Redefine International Security Environment

 Overcome Traditional Protections

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 Countering Extremism

 Countering the New Terrorism

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 Countering Extremism

 Long-Term Solutions

 Operations Other than War

 Limitations of Coercion

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 Countering the New Terrorism

 Homeland Security Measures

 Covert “Shadow Wars”

 Counterterrorist Financial Operations

 Global Surveillance of Communications Technologies

 Identifying and Disrupting Transnational Terrorist Cells and Support Networks

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