Terrorism in the United States / edited by Frank McGuckin.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : H.W. Wilson Co., 1997.
Description
131 p. ; 26 cm.

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    Summary note
    "A collection of reprinted articles from various sources concerning terrorism in the United States, its culture, politics, effects, and possible prevention."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-116) and index.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Part I. The culture and politics of terrorism
    • America's bomb culture / Christopher John Farley
    • Connect the dots / Frank Rich
    • The federal government should set a better example / David B. Kopel
    • Turnabout is fair play / Tom Bethell
    • Liberalism and terror / Conor Cruise O'Brien
    • Part II. The terrorist and the terrorist action
    • Restaking the claim / Herbert E. McLean
    • The other fundamentalists / Steven Emerson
    • Militia movement : prescription for disaster / Thomas Halpren, David Rosenberg, & Irwin Suall
    • Volatile mix in viper militia : hatred plus a love for guns / James Brooke
    • Antiabortion extremists : organized and dangerous / Eleanor Smeal
    • Part III. The effects of terrorism
    • Terrorism gives U.S. wakeup call / Rowan Scarborough
    • Bombing in Sacramento : the letter / New York Times
    • First the flame, then the blame / Jack E. White
    • One year later : the family that triumphed over terrorism / Tamara Jones
    • Part IV. Preventive measures
    • A dangerous future / Robert Kupperman
    • Terrorizing the Constitution / David Cole
    • Anti-terrorism : how far? / Eugene H. Methvin
    • What can be done about terrorism? / Louis J. Freeh.
    ISBN
    0824209141
    LCCN
    ^^^97003423^
    OCLC
    36241724
    RCP
    H - S
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