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Globalisation and War: Analysing the Impact of the Airliner Attacks Integrating Intelligence for Border Security

Overview Whenever the police begin a murder inquiry, they almost invariably begin by asking one question: did the victim have any enemies? They examine the victim's life and try to work out if there is anyone who might have wished them harm. In most circumstances, the motivation for a terrorist attack is obvious. But a terrorist attack on the US could come from almost anywhere. There is such a diversity of people who have endured the terror of attacks from the US or US-sponsored military. To name Chileans, Palestinians, Timorese and Iraqis would be to overlook Vietnamese Granadans, Filipinos, Nicaraguans and so many others. This document analyzes the impact of airliner attack against the war.

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PublisherUniversity of Canterbury File FormatHTML
Date PublishedSeptember 2001
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