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  1. Terrorists employ five primary strategies of costly signaling: attrition, intimidation, provocation, spoiling, and outbidding. The main targets of persuasion are the enemy and the population that the terrorists hope to represent or control.

  2. The Strategy of Terror. By Edmond Taylor. Houghton, 1940, 278 pp. Reviewed by Robert Gale Woolbert. October 1940 Published on October 1, 1940. This is one of the most significant and revealing books yet published about the background of the present war.

  3. Premise. A reporter ( Barbara Rush) uncovers a plan to assassinate four United Nations (UN) representatives by a right-wing extremist ( Neil Hamilton ), but no one will believe her, until one New York City cop ( Hugh O'Brian teams up with her to uncover the conspiracy.

  4. The United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (A/RES/60/288) is a unique global instrument to enhance national, regional and international efforts to counter terrorism.

  5. strategies that terrorists use to achieve their goals, discusses the conditions in which each of these strategies is likely to be successful, and draws out the implications for the best counterterror responses.

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  6. strategy implies for those who want to make terrorism ineffective, and offer a number of policy recommendations derived directly from their critique. This is the first contribution of strategic theory to the study of terrorism,

  7. The task is daunting: securing borders, tightening financial controls, strengthening the role of the police, improving criminal justice systems, and providing mutual legal assistance to other...