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Byman, D. (2005). Passive sponsors of terrorism. Survival, 47(4), 117–144.
Byman, D. (2007). US counter-terrorism options: A taxonomy. Survival, 49(3), 121–150.
Harris, S., & Wodele, G. (2006). Miles to go. National Journal, 38(2), 18–26.
Hoffman, B. (2007). The global terrorist threat: Is Al-Qaeda on the run or on the march? Middle East Policy, 14(2), 44–58.
Hoffman, B. (2008). The myth of grass-roots terrorism. Foreign Affairs, 87(3), 133–138.
Kean, T. H., Hamilton, L. H., Ben-Veniste, R., Fielding, F. F., Gorelick, J. S., Gorton, S., et al. (2005). Final report on 9/11 commission recommendations. 9/11 Public Discourse Project, 1-5.
Kilcullen, D. J. (2005). Countering global insurgency. The Journal of Strategic Studies, 28(4), 597–617.
Mahnken, T. (2005). Spies and bureaucrats: Getting intel right. Public Interest, 159, 22-42.
Mueller, R. S. I. (2009). Terrorist threats to the U.S. FDCH Congressional Testimony.
NOTE: we no longer have access to this in the Walden Library databases
Peter, B. (2009). Al-Qaeda: The threat in Afghanistan. FDCH Congressional Testimony.
NOTE: we no longer have access to this in the Walden Library databases
Sageman, M. (2008). The next generation of terror. Foreign Policy, 165, 36–42.
Sageman, M. (2008). The reality of grass-roots terrorism. Foreign Affairs, 87(4), 165–166.
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