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In a Washington Institute Policy Focus, terrorism expert Emily Hunt examines how the United States is reacting to terrorism in Northwest Africa, a region where local conflicts and global ideology mix to provide a tempting base for terrorists.
Author: Emily Hunt
February 2007
In a Washington Institute Policy Focus, terrorism expert Emily Hunt examines how the United States is reacting to terrorism in Northwest Africa, a region where local conflicts and global ideology mix to provide a tempting base for terrorists.
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