Sharing the Dragon's Teeth : Terrorist Groups and the Exchange of New Technologies
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Sharing the Dragon's Teeth : Terrorist Groups and the Exchange of New Technologies
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The work Sharing the Dragon's Teeth : Terrorist Groups and the Exchange of New Technologies represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Sharing the Dragon's Teeth : Terrorist Groups and the Exchange of New Technologies
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- Terrorist Groups and the Exchange of New Technologies
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- eng
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- Terrorist groups--both inside and outside the al Qaeda network--sometimes form mutually beneficial partnerships to exchange "best practices." These exchanges provide terrorist groups with the opportunity to innovate (i.e., increase their skills and expand their reach). Understanding how terrorist groups exchange technology and knowledge, therefore, is essential to ongoing and future counterterrorism strategies. This study examines how 11 terrorist groups in three areas (Mindanao, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and southwest Colombia) have attempted to exchange technologies and knowled
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- EBLCP
- Dewey number
- 363.325
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- HV6431.S46655 2007
- HV6431.S46655 2006
- HV6431
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- non fiction
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