Has the threat of mass casualty terrorism been exaggerated?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol 3 no 2, Summer 2003, pp.114-120 (105)Abstract: Argues that the threat of mass casualty terrorism has been badly underestimated by the West because most attacks have occurred in "peripheral" locations such as Rwanda or Algeria and as such have little impact on the Western conscious.
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Argues that the threat of mass casualty terrorism has been badly underestimated by the West because most attacks have occurred in "peripheral" locations such as Rwanda or Algeria and as such have little impact on the Western conscious.

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