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61. Spiritual Terrorism: Spiritual Abuse from the Womb to the Tomb by PhD Boyd C. Purcell | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(2008-04-09)
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An Amazing Book! Straightforward and Well Researched.
What a great book I can't recommend it enough
A must read!
Good read, but not convinced. |
62. Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Terrorism: Emergency Response and Public Protection by Mark E. Byrnes, David A. King, Philip M. TiernoJr. | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2003-06-26)
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63. Radical, Religious, and Violent: The New Economics of Terrorism by Eli Berman | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(2009-10-30)
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Boring, Questionable Credibility
Understanding some of the motivations for terrorism.
Attributes of Islam may be spawning terror
Radical, Religious, and Violent
An Important Contribution |
64. Psychology of Terrorism | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(2006-09-07)
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Psychology of Terrorism |
65. The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents by John Dinges | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2004-02-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description President Nixon had decided that an Allende regime was not acceptable to the United States. The President asked the agency to prevent Allende from coming to power or to unseat him.—1970 CIA internal memo Operation Condor, set up by Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, was a secret alliance among six Southern Cone intelligence agencies that waged an international dirty war against internal enemies. Between 15,000 and 30,000 people were tortured and murdered as the operation, with funding and operational support from the CIA, ranged across national borders to destroy "subversion." Award-winning journalist John Dinges, who was himself interrogated at a secret Chilean torture camp, draws on hundreds of interviews and newly opened secret police files to prove the extent of cooperation between Operation Condor and the United States government. Revolutionaries, spies and military officers—many speaking out for the first time—retell the brutal struggle between Condor and its enemies, alongside the suspenseful present-day narrative of the lawyers and judges whose relentless efforts to end the impunity of Condor's perpetrators led to Pinochet's arrest and changed international human rights law forever. Customer Reviews (13)
Liberal slant, but very well written
Well detailed and researched book
A chilling look at US sponsored state terror in the Southern Cone
Good book but a little dry
Documents what we thought we knew |
66. The New Global Terrorism: Characteristics, Causes, Controls by Charles W. Kegley | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2002-10-04)
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Boring
Required reading
Best Terrorism Book |
67. Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders, Second Edition by Robert Burke | |
Hardcover: 540
Pages
(2006-07-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The key to an effective terrorist response is to understand and contain the hazardous materials involved. Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders, Second Edition meticulously details the characteristics, actions, identification, containment, and emergency treatment of all types of agents. Drastically updated from the 1999 edition, chapter after chapter is packed with new information on chemical agents, biological agents, and explosive, nuclear, and incendiary devices. Using his 26 years of experience in emergency services and his skills as a hazardous materials consultant in more than 15 states, the author prepares the first responder to handle everything from re-establishing control and on-scene triage to investigating the crime. Including information on pre-incident and avoidance tactics, the author provides new monitoring and detection techniques, protective equipment and decontamination, and an extensive list of resource organizations and training opportunities. The worst may never happen to your community, but will you be prepared if it does? |
68. Still Life with Bombers: Israel in the Age of Terrorism by David Horovitz | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2004-03-02)
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Phenominal look at the current situation
Incredible eye opener!
The Fault is Arafat's
Shows how Israelis are coping with terror
A survey of life in Israel since 2000 |
69. A History of Terrorism by Walter Laqueur | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2001-07-31)
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An interesting holistic examination of terrorism I found this book to be a real mixed bag. Overall the author takes a holistic approach, which gave me the feeling that I now understand terrorism more deeply. Unfortunately, this approach also means that I do not feel like I learned much about the evolution of terrorism. The author moves from terrorist group to terrorist group often without giving any idea of the group's context. Therefore, while this is a fascinating book, I do not consider it a good history of terrorism-it's an examination of the forest that misses the trees. So, overall, I give this book a highly qualified recommendation. ... Read more |
70. Targeted Killing: Self-Defense, Preemption, and the War on Terrorism by Thomas B. Hunter | |
Paperback: 106
Pages
(2009-10-24)
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An explanation of the topic
The best defense is a good offense
A primer for a tough subject
Informative
Highly Recommended... this is a great book! |
71. See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism by Robert Baer | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-01-07)
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A Real Eye-opener
Read This Book
Intelligence
See no evil - not Recieved
America's Favorite CIA Case Officer Goes Direct to the People |
72. Terrorism in America by Kevin Borgeson, Robin Valeri | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(2008-09-05)
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Essential Textbook for Homeland Security |
73. The Odd Man Karakozov: Imperial Russia, Modernity, and the Birth of Terrorism by Claudia Verhoeven | |
Hardcover: 231
Pages
(2009-03)
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74. The War on Our Freedoms: Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism by Richard C. Leone | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-05-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description In each generation, for different reasons, America witnesses a tug of war between the instinct to suppress and the instinct for openness. Today, with the perception of a mortal threat from terrorists, the instinct to suppress is in the ascendancy. Part of the reason for this is the trauma that our country experienced on September 11, 2001, and part of the reason is that the people who are in charge of our government are inclined to use the suppression of information as a management strategy. Rather than waiting ten or fifteen years to point out what's wrong with the current rush to limit civil liberties in the name of "national security," these essays by top thinkers, scholars, journalists, and historians lift the veil on what is happening and why the implications are dangerous and disturbing and ultimately destructive of American values and ideals. Without our even being aware, the judiciary is being undermined, the press is being intimidated, racial profiling is rampant, and our privacy is being invaded. The "war on our freedoms" is just as real as the "war on terror"--and, in the end, just as dangerous. Customer Reviews (7)
Joey
Checks and Balances
Excellent book for understanding the legal issues This book provides the "backstory" for many of the key issues I plan to cover, such as prohibition of material support to foreign terrorist organizations and how that law squares with America's First Amendment jurisprudence.For the most part, this book takes a critical position against most of the current legal arguments advanced by the Bush Administration, e.g. that the President should be allowed to designate enemy combatants.But each article presents its argument in a fairly balanced way. Also, the articles do a great job of explaining the law at a college-graduate level, as opposed to a lawyer's level.That's unusual for most books on the subject, and I think it makes this a must-buy for anyone interested in the subject.
Prescient. Wise. Enlightening. Essential.
An important book |
75. America the Vulnerable : How Our Government Is Failing to Protect Us from Terrorism by Stephen Flynn | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2005-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Three years after September 11, we are still dangerously unprepared to prevent or respond to anotherattack on American soil. Faced with this threat, the United States should be operating on a wartime footingat home. But despite the many new security precautionsthat have been proposed, our most serious vulnerabilities remain ominously exposed. In this powerful and urgently needed call to action, Stephen Flynn offers a startling portrait of the radical shortcomings in America's current plan for homeland security. He describes a frightening scenario of what the next major terrorist attack might look like, revealing the tragic loss of life and economic havoc it would leave in its wake, as well as the seismic political consequences it would have in Washington. Despite increased awareness, we still offer our enemies a vast menu of soft targets: water and food supplies; chemical plants; energy grids and pipelines; bridges, tunnels, and ports; and the millions of cargo containers that carry most of the goods we depend upon in our everyday lives. The measures we have cobbled together to protect these vital systems are hardly fit to deter amateur thieves, vandals, and smugglers, letalone determined terrorists. Worse still, small improvements are often oversold as giant steps forward, lowering the guard of the average citizen and building an unwarranted sense of confidence. It does not have to be this way. Flynn carefully outlines a bold yet practical plan for achieving security in a way that is safe and smart, effective and manageable. In a new world of heightened risk and fear, America the Vulnerable delivers a timely, forceful message that cannot be ignored. Customer Reviews (20)
The flaws in US domestic defence policy post 9/11
Very Scary Information
Bullseye- Right on - a sobering, yet accurate, assessment
This book shows how vulnerable the United States is
We Are Sitting On A Time Bomb |
76. Deadly Connections: States that Sponsor Terrorism by Daniel Byman | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2007-01-08)
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Insightful conceptualization of state sponsored terrorism
Not A Great Read but Loaded With Information |
77. The Media and the War on Terrorism | |
Paperback: 307
Pages
(2003-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Cosponsored with the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics andPublic Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University. Customer Reviews (1)
Provocative Discussion About Embedded Reporting! The pieces are both candid and raw; in the sense they somehow manage to catch the very essence of the intricate dance between accurate reporting and the tension with the host army to whom they owe their sustenance and their safety. This tension between the ostensibly objective reporters, on the one hand, and the very partisan military representatives overseeing them, on the other, is what drives the considerable insight the correspondents manage to extricate from the madness of the ongoing battle they cover. This is especially true for electronic media journalists, whose products are almost immediately available to the general public, and who still find themselves both physically and existentially with the troops. The latest tendency to meaningfully embed reporters with elements of the shock troops racing across Iraq, seen in context, is just another of many such attempts by the military to deftly manage the reporting from the front, and indeed, to prejudice the reporters by forcing them to live alongside the often valiant and sometimes suffering soldiers, whose personalities and sacrifices do indeed win the reporters over to see the war through their eyes. The experience in Iraq, upon reflection, will likely show that reporters and journalists were kept "on the reservation" by sequestering them into small groups seeing only limited actions, and seldom allowing them to see aspects of the conflict not consistent with military goals and objectives. Once again, the omnipresent tension between the needs for security on the one hand, and the rights of the citizens of a free society to know what is being done in their names, on the other, is all too apparent here. Enjoy! ... Read more |
78. A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel's Victims of Terrorism by Giulio Meotti | |
Hardcover: 365
Pages
(2010-10-12)
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For the Love of Life |
79. The Media and the War on Terrorism | |
Paperback: 307
Pages
(2003-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Cosponsored with the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics andPublic Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University. Customer Reviews (1)
Provocative Discussion About Embedded Reporting! The pieces are both candid and raw; in the sense they somehow manage to catch the very essence of the intricate dance between accurate reporting and the tension with the host army to whom they owe their sustenance and their safety. This tension between the ostensibly objective reporters, on the one hand, and the very partisan military representatives overseeing them, on the other, is what drives the considerable insight the correspondents manage to extricate from the madness of the ongoing battle they cover. This is especially true for electronic media journalists, whose products are almost immediately available to the general public, and who still find themselves both physically and existentially with the troops. The latest tendency to meaningfully embed reporters with elements of the shock troops racing across Iraq, seen in context, is just another of many such attempts by the military to deftly manage the reporting from the front, and indeed, to prejudice the reporters by forcing them to live alongside the often valiant and sometimes suffering soldiers, whose personalities and sacrifices do indeed win the reporters over to see the war through their eyes. The experience in Iraq, upon reflection, will likely show that reporters and journalists were kept "on the reservation" by sequestering them into small groups seeing only limited actions, and seldom allowing them to see aspects of the conflict not consistent with military goals and objectives. Once again, the omnipresent tension between the needs for security on the one hand, and the rights of the citizens of a free society to know what is being done in their names, on the other, is all too apparent here. Enjoy! ... Read more |
80. A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel's Victims of Terrorism by Giulio Meotti | |
Hardcover: 365
Pages
(2010-10-12)
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For the Love of Life |
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