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Assessing the Jihadist Terrorist Threat to America and American Interests
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Peter Bergen
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Bruce Hoffman
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Katherine Tiedemann
Publication date:
2011
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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
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10.1080/1057610X.2011.538830
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