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Abuza, Zachary. Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror. Boulder, CO:
Lynne Rienner, 2003. 281pp.
Adams, Jeffrey A. and Stephen Marquette. First Responders Guide to Weapons of Mass
Destruction (WMD): Practical Techniques and Procedures for Responding to a
Terrorist Incident Involving WMD. American Society for Industrial Security,
2001. 21Opp.
Ahrari, M. Ehsan. Jihadi Groups. Nuclear Pakistan. and the New Great Game. Carlisle
Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001. 45pp.
Alexander, Yonah, and Michael S. Swetnam. Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare.
Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana, 1999. 4 vols.
Applegate, Melissa A. Preparing for Asymmetry: As Seen through the Lens of Joint
Vision 2020. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies
Institute, 2001. 32pp.
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Arquilla, John, and David Ronfeldt, eds. Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror.
Crime. and Militancy. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001. 375pp.
Bacevich, AJ. A Firm and Commensurate Response: U.S. Retaliation for the Bush
Assassination Attempt. Washington: Johns Hopkins University, Center for
Strategic Education, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,
2000. 9pp.
Baer, Robert, See No Evil. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2002. 292pp.
Barth, Perry E. Countering the Biological Weavons Threat to the Homeland. Strategy
Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2000. 18pp.
Behrend, Heike and Mitch Cohen. Alice Lakwena and the Holy Spirits: War in Northern
Uganda. 1985-97. James Currey, 2000. 224pp.
Benjamin, Daniel and Steven Simon, The Age of Sacred Terror. New York: Random
House, 2002. 490pp.
Bensahel, Nora. The Counterterror Coalitions: Cooperation with Europe. NATO. and the
European Union. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2003. 78pp.
Bergen, Peter L. Holy War. Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama Bin Laden. New
York: Free Press, 2001. 283pp.
Bjrgo, Tore. Terror from the Extreme Right. London: Frank Cass, 1995. 336pp.
Bodansky, Yossef. Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America. Rocklin, CA:
Forum, 2001. 439pp.
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Bolz, Frank, Jr., Kenneth J. Dudonis, and David P. Schulz. The Counter-Terrorism
Handbook: Tactics. Procedures. and Techniques. New York: Elsevier, 1990.
233pp.
Boshoff, Henri. Fear in the city: Urban terrorism in South Africa. Institute for Security
Studies, 2001. 164pp.
Brake, Jeffrey D. Terrorism and the Militarv's Role in Domestic Crisis Management:
Background and Issues for Congress. Washington: Library of Congress,
Congressional Research Service, 2001. 23pp.
Brentjes, Burchard, and Helga Brentjes. Taliban: A Shadow over Afghanistan. English
rendition by Ullas Sharma. Dehradun, India: Defence Spectrum Books, 2000.
195pp.
Cameron, Gavin. Nuclear Terrorism: A Threat Assessment for the 21st Century. New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. 20Opp.
Campbell, Kurt M., and Michele A. Flournoy. To Prevail: An American Strategv for the
Campaign against Terrorism. Washington: Center for Strategic and International
Studies, 2001. 399pp.
Catanzaro, Raimondo. The Red Brigades and Left-Wing Terrorism in Italy. Palgrave-
Macmillan, 1991. 216pp.
Chalk, Peter. West European Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: The Evolving Dvnamic.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 232pp.
Charters, David A., ed. The Deadly Sin of Terrorism: Its Effect on Democracv and
Civil Liberty in Six Countries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994. 246pp.
Cilluffo, Frank J., Sharon L. Cardash, and Gordon N. Lederman. Combating Chemical.
Biological. Radiological. and Nuclear Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy: A
Report of the CSIS Homeland Defense Proiect. Washington: CSIS Press, 2001.
54pp.
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Collins, Joseph J., and Michael Horowitz. Homeland Defense: A Strategic Approach.
Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001. 47pp.
Colpo, Michael. Smell the Coffee: Military Support to Civilian Authorities & Homeland
Defense Here & Now. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army
War College, 1999. 34pp.
Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community.
Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence. Washington:
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996.
Cordesman, Anthony H. Transnational Threats from the Middle East: Crying Wolf or
Crying Havoc? Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies
Institute, 1999. 231pp.
Cronin,. Audrey Kurth and James M. Ludes. Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand
Strategy. Georgetown University Press, 2004. 320pp.
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Das, Dilip K. and Peter C. Kratcoski, Meeting the Challenges of Global Terrorism:
Prevention. Control. and Recovery. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.
329pp.
Davis, Brian L. Oaddafi. Terrorism. and the Origins of the U.S. Attack on Libya. New
York: Praeger,1990. 202pp.
De Borchgrave, Arnaud, and others. Cyber Threats and Information Security: Meeting:
the 21st Century Challenge: A Report of the CSIS Homeland Defense Proiect.
Washington: CSIS Press, 2001. 38pp.
Dees, Morris, and James Corcoran. Gathering Storm: America's Militia Threat. New
York: HarperCollins, 1996. 254pp.
Dillon, Peter J. A Theory for Human Intelligence Operations. Strategy Research Project.
Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 1999. 45pp.
Drell, Sidney D., Abraham D. Sofaer, and George D. Wilson, eds. The New Terror:
Facing the Threat of Biological and Chemical Weapons. Stanford: Hoover
. Institution Press, 1999. 512pp.
Echevarria, Antulio J., II. The Armv and Homeland Security: A Strategic Perspective.
Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001.
23pp.
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Emerson, Steven. American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us. Free Press, 2003.
304pp.
Essig, Christopher G. Terrorism: Criminal Act or Act of War: Implications for National
Security in the 21st Century. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S.
Army War College, 2001. 36pp.
Falkenrath, Richard A., Robert D. Newman, and Bradley A. Thayer. America's Achilles'
Heel: Nuclear. Biological. and Chemical Terrorism and Covert Attack.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. 354pp.
Farrell, William R. Blood and Rage: The Story of the Japanese Red Army. Lexington
Books, 1990. 265pp.
Fijnaut, Cyrille, et al. Legal Instruments in the Fight Against International Terrorism: A
Transatlantic Dialogue. Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. 744pp.
Gallis, Paul. European Counterterrorist Efforts: Political Will and Diverse Responses.
Nova Science Publishers, 2003. 157pp.
Gerges, Fawaz A. America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 282pp.
Gohari, M.J. The Taliban: Ascent to Power. Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford University
Press, 2002. 158pp.
Goldstaub, Jesse. Terrorism. Intelligence and Covert Conflict: Saddam's War. Saddam's
Words. Rev. ed. Washington: Institute for Security and Intelligence Studies,
1993. 72pp.
Gorriti Ellenbogen, Gustavo and Robin Kirk. The Shining Path: A History of the
Millenarian War in Peru. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
368pp.
Goure, Daniel. Defense of the U.S. Homeland against Strategic Attack. Washington:
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2000. 23pp.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. 11 September 2001: The Response.
London: House of Commons Library, International Affairs & Defence Section,
2001. 120pp.
Grosscup, Beau. The Newest Explosions of Terrorism: Latest Sites of Terrorism in the
1990s and Beyond. Far Hills, NJ: New Horizon Press, 1998. 424pp.
Gurr, Nadine, and Benjamin Cole, The New Face of Terrorism: Threats from Weapons
of Mass Destruction. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2000. 308pp.
Haleem, Harfiyah Abdel, and other, eds. The Crescent and the Cross: Muslim and
Christian Approaches to War and Peace. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
234pp.
Hall, Harold V. Terrorism: Strate~ies for Intervention. Hawthorne Press, 2004. 113pp.
Harclerode, Peter. Secret Soldiers: Special Forces in the War against Terrorism. New
York: Cassell, 2000. 620pp.
Harman, Frank L., III. Decisive Military Force in Response to Transnational Threats.
Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001.
21pp.
Harmon, Christopher C. Terrorism Today. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000. 316pp.
Hartzog, William W., John M. Shalikashvili, and Dennis J. Reimer. Force Protection:
Antiterrorism 1997. Fort Monroe, VA: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Command, 1997.
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Higgins, Rosalyn, and Maurice Flory, eds. Terrorism and International Law. New York:
Routledge, 1997. 382pp.
Hoffman, Bruce. Inside Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
288pp.
Hoge, James F., Jr., and Gideon Rose, eds. How Did This Happen?: Terrorism and the
New War. New York: Public Affairs, 2001. 324pp.
Hosmer, Stephen T. Operations against Enemy Leaders. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001.
151pp.
Howard, Lawrence, ed. Terrorism: Roots. Impact. Responses. New York: Praeger,
1992. 193pp.
Hubback, Andrew. Apocalypse When?: The Global Threat of Religious Cults. London:
Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, 1997. 23pp.
Hudson, Rex. Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why: The 1999 Government Report on
Profiling Terrorists. The Lyons Press, 2002. 256pp.
Ikle, Fred Charles. Defending: the U.S. Homeland: Strategic and Legal Issues for DOD
and the Armed Services. Washington: CSIS Press, 1999. 24pp.
International Crisis Group. Bin Laden and the Balkans: The Politics of Anti-Terrorism.
Belgrade: International Crisis Group, 2001. 37pp.
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Irvin, George E. Integrating the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve into the
Weapons of Mass Destruction Consequence Management Roles. Strategy
Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 68pp.
Jackson, Michael P. Active Duty and Reserve Component Roles in America's Homeland
Defense. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,
2000. 23pp.
Jenkins, Brian Michael. Should Our Arsenal against Terrorism Include Assassination?
Santa Monica: Rand, 1987. 13pp.
Jenkins, Brian M., Sorrel Wildhorn, and Marvin Lavin. Intelligence Constraints of the
1970s and Domestic Terrorism. Santa Monica: Rand, 1982
Jenkins, Brian Michael, ed. Terrorism and Personal Protection. Boston: Butterworth,
1985. 451pp.
Johnson, Loch K. Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World. New Haven,
CT: Yale University Press, 1996. 262pp.
Johnson, Loch K. Bombs. Bugs. Drugs. and Thugs: Intelligence and America's Ouest for
Security. New York University Press, 2002. 288pp.
Jones, T. Parker. Engagement or Containment of Rogues: The United States and Libya.
Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001.
27pp.
Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious
Violence. Berkeley:· University of California Press, 2000. 316pp.
Katz, Samuel M. The Hunt for the Engineer: How Israeli Agents Tracked the Hamas
Master Bomber. New York: Fromm International, 1999. 303pp.
Katz, Samuel M. Israel Versus Jibril: The Thirty- Year War against a Master Terrorist.
1st ed. New York: Paragon House, 1993. 285pp.
Katzman, Kenneth. Terrorism: Near Eastern Groups and State Sponsors. 2001.
Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2001. 37pp.
Kegley, Charles W. Jr., ed. The New Global Terrorism: Characteristics. Causes.
Controls. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003. 284pp.
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Kozlow, Christopher. Counter Terrorism. Alexandria: Jane's Information Group, 1999.
285pp.
Kreul, John. The Threat of Terrorism against the U.S. Homeland: What Part Should the
Military Play in the Federal Response? Arlington: AUSA Institute of Land
Warfare, 2000. 5pp.
Krouse, William J., and Raphael F. Perl. Terrorism: Automated Lookout Systems and
Border Security Options. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional
Research Service, 2001. 12pp.
Kushner, Harvey W., ed. The Future of Terrorism: Violence in the New Millennium.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998. 278pp.
Langford, Kenneth R. An Analysis of Left Wing and Right Wing Terrorism in Italy.
Washington: Defense Intelligence College, 1985.
Laqueur, Walter. The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 312pp.
Laqueur, Walter. The Uses and Limits ofIntelligence. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
Books, 1993. 404pp.
Larson, Eric V., and John E. Peters. Preparing the U.S. Army for Homeland Security:
Concepts. Issues. and Options. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001. 31Opp.
Lavoy, Peter R, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz, eds. Planning: the Unthinkable:
How New Powers Will Use Nuclear. Biological. and Chemical Weapons. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press, 2000. 270pp.
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Lesser, Ian 0., and others. Countering the New Terrorism. Santa Monica: Rand, 1999.
153pp.
Levie, Howard S. Terrorism in War. the Law of War Crimes. Dobbs Ferry, NY:
Oceana, 1993. 72lpp.
Lifton, Robert Jay. Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikvo. Apocalvptic
Violence and the New Global Terrorism. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1999.
374pp.
Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce, and Efraim Inbar, eds. Religious Radicalism in the Greater
Middle East. Special issue of Terrorism and Political Violence. Portland, OR:
Frank Cass, 1997. 264pp.
Mannes, Aaron. Profiles in Terror: The Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations.
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 372pp.
Marty, Martin E., and F. Scott Appleby, eds. Fundamentalisms and the State: Remaking:
Polities. Economies. and Militance. Vol. 3. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1993. 665pp.
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McGuckin, Frank, ed. Terrorism in the United States. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1997.
l3lpp.
Mentan, Tatah. Dilemmas Of Weak States: Africa And Transnational Terrorism In The
Twentv-First Century. Ashgate Publishing, 2004. 380pp.
Merkl, Peter and Leonard Weinberg. The Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the 90s.
London: Frank Cass, 1997. 304pp.
Michel, Lou. American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh & the Oklahoma City Bombing.
New York: Regan Books, 2001. 426pp.
Miller, Judith, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad. Germs: Biological Weapons and
America's Secret War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. 382pp.
Nacos, Brigitte L. Mass-Mediated Terrorism: The Central Role of the Media in Terrorism
and Counterterrorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. 2l7pp.
Nasr, Kameel B. Arab and Israeli Terrorism: The Causes and Effects of Political
Violence. 1936-1993. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1997. 26lpp.
National Intelligence Council. Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future with
Nongovernment Experts. Langley, VA: National Intelligence Council, 2000.
85pp.
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Netanyahu, Benjamin. Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and
International Terrorism. 1st ed. New York: Farrar, Straus Giroux, 1995. 151pp.
Nutter, John Jacob. The CIA's Black Ops: Covert Action. Foreign Policy. and
Democracy. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2000. 361pp.
Okay, Turan. Terrorism Effects on Turkey. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,
1991. 35pp.
Ollapally, Deepa M., ed. Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction: Findings from
USIP-Sponsored Projects. Washington: United States Institute of Peace, 2001.
66pp.
Osterholm, Michael T., and John Schwartz. Living Terrors: What America Needs to
Know to Survive the Coming Bio-Terrorist Catastrophe. New York: Delacorte
Press, 2000. 232pp.
Oztekin, Yuksel. Terrorism in Turkey. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,
2000. 23pp.
Palmer, David Scott, ed. The Shining Path of Peru. New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
1994. 320pp.
Palmer, Monte and Princess Palmer. At the Heart of Terror: Islam. Jihadists. and
America's War on Terrorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 293pp.
Pape, Robert A. Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism. New York:
Random House, 2005. 325pp.
Pelletiere, Stephen C. Terrorism: National Security Policy and the Home Front. Carlisle
Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1995. 90pp.
Perl, Raphael F. Terrorism. the Future. and U.S. Foreign Policy. Updated 18 September
200 1. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1999.
17pp.
Perlstein, Richard M. The Mind of the Political Terrorist. Wilmington, DE: SR Books,
1991. 237pp.
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Perry, William J., and Wayne A. Downing. Report to the President: The Protection of
U.S. Forces Deployed Abroad. Washington: U.S. Department of Defense, 1996.
Pillar, Paul R. Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy. Washington: Brookings Institution
Press, 2001. 272pp.
Pumphrey, Carolyn W., ed. Transnational Threats: Blending Law Enforcement and
Military Strategies. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies
Institute, 2000. 256pp.
Quarles, Chester L. Terrorism: Avoidance and Survival. 2nd ed. Lanham, MD:
University Press of America, 2000. 253pp.
Rabasa, Angel. Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Moderates. Radicals and Terrorists
(Adelphi Papers. 358). International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2003. 96pp.
Ramakrishna, Kumar and See Seng Tan, eds. After Bali: The Threat of Terrorism in
Southeast Asia. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2004. 448pp.
Rapoport, David c., ed. Inside Terrorist Organizations. Portland, OR: Frank Cass,
2001. 273pp.
Rashid, Ahmed. Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 2002. 28lpp.
Rashid, Ahmed. Taliban: Militant Islam. Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia. New
Haven, CT: Yale Nota Bene, 2001. 274pp.
Reeve, Simon. The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef. Osama Bin Laden and the Future of
Terrorism. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1999. 294pp.
Rehnquist, William H. All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime. 1st ed. New
York: Knopf, 1998. 254pp.
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Relyea, Harold. National Emergency Powers. Washington: Library of Congress,
Congressional Research Service, 2001. 21pp.
Richelson, Jeffrey. The U.S. Intelligence Community. 4th ed. Boulder, CO: Westview
Press, 1999. 526pp.
Riebling, Mark. Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA 1st ed. New York:
AA Knopf, 1994. 563pp.
Rote, Jeffrey M. More Than Combating: Terrorism: The Force Security Concept and the
Role of Intelligence. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army
War College, 1998. 43pp.
Rubin, Barnett R. Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action. New York:
The Century Foundation and the Council on Foreign Relations, 2002. 256pp.
Scheuer, Michael. Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing: the War Against Terror.
Potomac Books, 2004. 309pp.
Schweitzer, Glenn E., and Carole C. Dorsch. Superterrorism: Assassins. Mobsters. and
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Sharif, Idris. The Success of Political Terrorist Events: An Analysis of Terrorist Tactics
and Victim Characteristics. 1968 to 1977. Lanham, MD: University Press of
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Shulsky, Abram N. Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence. 2nd ed.
Washington: Brassey's, 1993. 285pp.
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Simon, Jeffrey D. The Terrorist Trap: America's Experience with Terrorism.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994. 463pp.
Sloan, Stephen. Beating International Terrorism: An Action Strategy for Preemption and
Punishment. Rev. ed. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, 2000.
87pp.
Smith, James M., and William C. Thomas, eds. The Terrorism Threat and U.S.
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Smith, Sebastian. Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya. LB. Tauris, 2001.
304pp.
Sofaer, Abraham D., and others. A Proposal for an International Convention on Cyber
Crime and Terrorism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Center for
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Smith, Sebastian. Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya. I.B. Tauris, 2001.
304pp.
Stem, Jessica. The Ultimate Terrorists. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
1999. 214pp.
Stevens, Paul Schott. U.S. Armed Forces and Homeland Defense: The Legal
Framework. Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001.
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Stuart, Douglas T., ed. Organizing for National Security. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army
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Taitano, John Ray. Anthrax: Weapon of Mass Destruction. Strategy Research Project.
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on the U.S.S. Cole. Washington: House Armed Services Committee, 2001.
35pp.
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