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Terrorism Since 9/11: The American Cases

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Terrorism Since 9/11: The American Cases
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Publisher: The Ohio State University
Number of pages: 523

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This book includes a detailed discussion, each organized in a similar manner, of the cases that have come to light of Islamist extremist terrorism since 9/11, whether based in the United States or abroad, in which the United States itself has been, or apparently has been, targeted.

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