
Domestic Terrorism in the United States and Lessons for Africa
Published In: Domestic Terrorism In Africa: Defining, Addressing and Understanding Its Impact On Human Security / Ed. By Wafula Okumu and Anneli Botha (Pretoria, South Africa : Institute For Security Studies, November 2007), p. 102-109
Posted on RAND.org on January 01, 2007
Explores the nature and scope of the problem of domestic terrorism in Africa, and analyzes experiences of resolving domestic terrorism in other parts of the world.
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