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\../rhis bibliography lists books, general and legal periodical articles, andcongressional materials q* the topic of international terrorism, hostage-
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Alon, Hanan. COUNTERING PALESTINIAN TERRORISM IN ISRAEL: TOWARD A POLICYANALYSIS OF COUNTERMEASURES. Rand Note, N-1567-FF. Santa Monica, CA:Rand, 1980. 271 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1567
American Society of International Law. LEGAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONALTERRORISM. Edited by Alona E. Evans & John F. Murphy. Lexington, MA:Lexington Books, 1978. 690 p. JX 5420 .A46 1978
Aston, Clive C. A CONTEMPORARY CRISIS: POLITICAL HOSTAGE-TAKING AND THEEXPERIENCE OF WESTERN EUROPE. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982217 p. D 1058 A818
POLITICAL HOSTAGE-TAKING IN WESTERN EUROPE. Conflict Studies,No. 157. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict, 1984. 21 p.
JX 1395 .C77 No. 157
Alexander, Yonah, ed. CONTROL OF TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS.New York, NY: Crane Russak, 1979. 215 p. JX 3420 .C66
TERRORISM: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES. New York, NY:John Jay, 1977. 377 p. HV 6431 .T47
Alexander, Yonah, and Ebinger, Charles K. POLITICAL TERRORISM ANDENERGY: THE THREAT AND RESPONSE. New York, NY: Praeger, 1982.258 p. HV 6431 .P623
Alexander, Yonah, and Gleason, John M., eds. BEHAVIORAL AND QUANTITATIVEPERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM. New York, NY: Pergamon Press, 1981.396 p. HV 6431 .B3 1981
Alexander, Yonah, and Kilmarx, Robert A., eds. POLITICAL TERRORISM ANDBUSINESS; THE THREAT AND RESPONSE. New York, NY: Praeger, 1979.HV 6431 .P62
Alexander, Yonah, and Myers, Kenneth A. TERRORISM IN EUROPE. New York,NY: St. Martin's Press, 1982. 216 p. HV 6433 .E85 T47 1982
Alexander, Yonah; Carlson, David; and Wilkinson, Paul, eds. TERRORISM:THEORY AND PRACTICE. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1979. 280 p. HV 6431 .T5
Baker, Ralph. NOT HERE, BUT IN ANOTHER PLACE. New York, NY: St. Martin's For
Press, 1980. 356 p. DJ 92 .153 B37 I
Bar-Zohar, Michael, and Haber, Eitan. THE QUEST FOR THE RED PRINCE.London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1983. 232 p. DS 119.7 .B37 1983 on_
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Bass, Gail V.; and Jenkins, Brian Michael. A REVIEW OF RECENT TRENDS ININTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AND NUCLEAR INCIDENTS ABROAD. Rand Note,N-1979-SL. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1983. 73 p. Q 180 .A1 R14No. 1979
Bass, Gail V.; Jenkins, Brian Michael; Kellen, Konrad; Ronfeldt, David F.;and Peterson, Joyce E. OPTIONS FOR U.S. POLICY ON TERRORISM. Rand Re-port, R-2764-RC. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 13 p. Q 180 .A1 R17no. 2764
Baumann, Michael. TERROR OR LOVE? BOMMI BAUMANN'S OWN STORY OF HIS LIFEAS A WEST GERMAN URBAN GUERRILLA. New York, NY: Groare, 1979. 127 p.LA 728.7 .B3713 1979
Becker, Jillian. HITLER'S CHILDREN: THE STORY OF THE BAADER-MEINHOFTERRORIST GANG. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 1977. 322 p.HV 6433 .G3 B43
Bell, John Bowyer. A TIME OF TERROR: HOW DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES RESPOND TOREVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE. New York, NY: Basic, 1978. 292 p.HV 6431 .B41 T4
Beres, Louis Rene. TERRORISM AND GLOBAL SECURITY: THE NUCLEAR THREAT.Boulder, CO: Westview, 1979. 161 p. HV 6431 .B47
Botha, Andries Jakob. SWAPO: DIALOGUE OR CONFLICT? Sandton, SouthAfrica: Southern African Freedom Foundation, 1977. 30 p. DT 714 .B67
Bowden, Tom. THE BREAKDOWN OF PUBLIC SECURITY: THE CASE OF IRELAND,1916-1921, AND PALESTINE, 1936-1939. London; Beverly Hills, CA:Sage, 1977. 242 p. JC 491 .B67
Buckingham, Larry Allen. THE RED BRIGADES: A DESCRIPTION OF A TERRORISTORGANIZATION. M.A. thesis, California State University, Sacramento,1982. 110 p. HV 6431 .18 B82 1982
Buckley, Alan D. INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: CURRENT RESEARCH AND FUTUREDIRECTIONS. Wayne, NJ: Avery Publishing Group, 1980. 113 p.HV 6431 .1557
Burton, Anthony M. REVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE: THE THEORIES. New York, NY:Crane Russak, 1978. 147 p. JC 491 .B9
Carson, John, ed. TERRORISM IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: PROCEEDINGS OF ACOLLOQUIUM. Toronto: Atlantic Council of Canada, 1978. 56 p.HV 6431 .T65 1978
Cassidy, William L. POLITICAL KIDNAPPING: AN INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW.Boulder, CO: Sycamore Island Books, 1978. 47 p. HV 6281 .C37
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Chapman, Robert D. CRIMSON WEB OF TERROR. Boulder, CO: Paladin Press,1980. 155 p. HV 6431 .C45
Clark, Richard Charles. TECHNOLOGICAL TERRORISM. Old Greenwich, CT:Devin-Adair Company, 1980. 220 p. HV 6431 .C5
Clarke, Thurston. BY BLOOD & FIRE: THE ATTACK ON THE KING DAVID HOTEL.New York, NY: Putnam, 1981. 304 p. DS 126.4 .C57 1981
Cleveland, Raymond H. A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON TRANSNATIONAL TERRORISM:A CASE STUDY OF LIBYA. Research Report No. 25. Maxwell AFB, AL:Air University, 1977. 66 p. UG 638.6 .A8 R3 No. 25
Clutterbuck, Richard. KIDNAP AND RANSOM--THE RESPONSE. London; New York,NY: Faber and Faber, 1978. 192 p. HV 6431 .C7
Cole, Richard B. EXECUTIVE SECURITY: A CORPORATE GUIDE TO EFFECTIVERESPONSE TO ABDUCTION AND TERRORISM. New York, NY: Wiley, 1980.323 p. HV 8290 .C63
Crelinsten, Ronald D.; Laberge-Altmejd, Danielle; and Szabo, Denis.TERRORISM AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE.Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1978. 131 p. HV 6431 .C74
Crenshaw, Martha. TERRORISM, LEGITIMACY, AND POWER: THE CONSEQUENCES OFPOLITICAL VIOLENCE. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1982.162 p. HV 6431 .T48 1982
DOD Commission on Beirut International Airport Terrorist Act, October 23,1983. (Long Commission) REPORT. Washington, DC: The Commission,1983. 141 p. UG 432 .L4 D62 1983
Deken, George T. ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN COMBATTING URBAN TERRORISM INTHE UNITED STATES. Professional Study No. 5885. Maxwell AFB, AL:Air University, 1976. 72 leaves. UG 638.6 .A8 P2 No. 5885
Didion, Joan. SALVADOR. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1983. 108 p.F 1488.3 .D53 1983
Dobson, Christopher, and Payne, Ronald. COUNTERATTACK: THE WEST'S BATTLEAGAINST THE TERRORISTS. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1982. 198 p.
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THE TERRORISTS: THEIR WEAPONS, LEADERS, AND TACTICS. Reviseded. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1982. 262 p. HV 6431 .D62 1982
Farrell, William Regis. THE U.S. GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO TERRORISM: INSEARCH OF AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1982142 p. HV 6432 .F37 1982
Fowler, William Warner. TERRORISM DATA BASES: A COMPARISON OF MISSIONS,METHODS, AND SYSTEMS. Rand Note, N-1503-RC. Santa Monica, CA: Rand,1981. 42 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1503
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Francis, Samuel T. THE SOVIET STRATEGY OF TERROR. Washington, DC:
Heritage Foundation, 1981. 78 p. HV 6431 .F7 1981
Friedlander, Robert A., ed. TERRORISM: DOCUMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL ANDLOCAL CONTROL. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana, 1979. 2 v. HV 6431 .T464
Fuqua, Paul Q., and Wilson, Jerry V. TERRORISM: THE EXECUTIVE'S GUIDETO SURVIVAL. Houston, TX: Gulf, 1978. 158 p. HV 6431 .F86
Goldstein, Arnold P. IN RESPONSE TO AGGRESSION: METHODS OF CONTROL ANDPROSOCIAL ALTERNATIVES. New York, NY: Pergamon Press, 1981. 560 p.RC 569.5 .V55 I5 1981
Gurr, Ted Robert. HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL CONFLICT: THEORY AND RESEARCH.New York, NY: Free Press, 1990. 566 p. JC 328.6 .H36
Havens, Murray Clark; Leiden, Carl; and Schmitt, Karl M. ASSASSINATIONAND TERRORISM: THEIR MODERN DIMENSIONS. Manchaca, TX: S. Swift,1975. 200 p. HV 6278 .H33
Hazlewood, Leo A., and Shaw, Eric D. RESEARCH GAPS ON CRISIS MANAGEMENTOF TERRORIST INCIDENTS. Arlington, VA: CACI, 1977. 150 leaves.JX 6731 .T4 H2
Herman, Edward S. THE REAL TERROR NETWORK: TERRORISM IN FACT AND PROPA-GANDA. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1982. 252 p. HV 6431 .H47
Herz, Martin F. DIPLOMATS AND TERRORISTS: WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T; ASYMPOSIUM. Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,Georgetown University, 1982. 69 p. HV 6431 .D56 1982
Hewitt, Christopher. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COUNTER-TERRORIST POLICIES.Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, Office of Long RangeAssessments and Research, 1982. 143 p. HV 6431 .H48
Hippchen, Leonard Joseph, and Yim, Yong S. TERRORISM, INTERNATIONALCRIME, AND ARMS CONTROL. Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1982. 293 p.HV 6431 .H55 1982
Hoffman, Bruce R. RIGHT-WING TERRORISM IN EUROPE. Rand Note, N-1856-AF.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1982. 31 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1856
HOSTAGE NEGOTIATIONS: A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. Washington, DC: U.S.Department of State, Office of Security, 1983. 27 p. JX 5143 .H671983
Hutchinson, Martha Crenshaw. REVOLUTIONARY TERRORISM: THE FLN INALGERIA, 1954-1962. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution, 1978. 178 p.DT 295. H95
Institute for the Study of Conflict. ULSTER, POLITICS AND TERRORISM.Conflict Studies, No. 36. London: The Institute, 1973. JX 1395 .C77No. 36
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Janke, Peter, and Sim, Richard. GUERRILLA AND TERRORIST ORGANISATIONS:A WORLD DIRECTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. Brighton, Sussex: HarvesterPress, 1983. 531 P. JC 328.6 .J36 1983b
Jenkins, Brian Michael. COMBATTING TERRORISM: SOME POLICY IMPLICATIONS.Rand Paper, P-6666. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. Q 180 .A1 R16No. 6666
_______THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR TERRORISM. Rand Paper, P-6373.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1979. 32 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6373
_____ DIPLOMATS ON THE FRONT LINE. Rand Paper, P-6749. Santa Monica,CA: Rand, 1982. 11 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 67149
_______EMBASSIES UNDER SIEGE: A REVIEW OF 48 EMBASSY TAKEOVERS, 1971-1980. Rand Report, R-2651-RC. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 38 p.Q 180 .A1 R17 No. 2651
_______ FIGHTING TERRORISM: AN ENDURING TASK. Rand Paper, P-6585.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 8 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6585
_______ INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: CHOOSING THE RIGHT TARGET. RandPaper, P-6597. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 8 p. Q 180 .A1 R16No. 6597
_______ INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: TRENDS AND POTENTIALITIES. RandPaper, P-6117. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1978. 18 p. Q 180 .A1 R16No. 6117
_______ THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDIA-COVERED TERRORISM.Rand Paper, P-6627. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 9 p.Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6627
______ A STRATEGY FOR COMBATTING TERRORISM. Rand Paper, P-6624.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 8 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6624
_______ THE STUDY OF TERRORISM: DEFINITIONAL PROBLEMS. Rand Paper,P-6563. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1980. 10 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6563
_______ SUENATIONAL CONFLICT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION. Rand Paper,P-6858. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1983. 28 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6858
_______ TALKING TO TERRORISTS. Rand Paper, P-6750. Santa Monica, CA:Rand, 1982. 15 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6750
_____ TERRORISM AND BEYOND: AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TERROR-ISM AND LOW-LEVEL CONFLICT. Rand Report, R-2714-DOE/DOJ/DOS/RC.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1982. 287 p. Q 180 .A1 R17 No. 27114
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___ TERRORISM IN THE 1980s. Rand Paper, P-6564. Santa Monica,CA: Rand, 1980. 13 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6564
TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES. Rand Paper, P-6474. Santa
Monica, CA: Rand, 1980. 17 p. Q 180 .A1 R16 No. 6474
Katz, Robert. DAYS OF WRATH: THE ORDEAL OF ALDO MORO, THE KIDNAPPING,THE EXECUTION, THE AFTERMATH. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1980.
326 p. DG 579 .M63 K37
Kellen, Konrad. ON TERRORISTS AND TERRORISM. Rand Note, N-1942-RC.Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1982. 54 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1942
TERRORISTS--WHAT ARE THEY LIKE? HOW SOME TERRORISTS DESCRIBETHEIR WORLD AND ACTIONS. Rand Note, N-1300-SL. Santa Monica, CA:Rand, 1979. 67 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1300
Kobetz, Richard W. TARGET TERRORISM, PROVIDING PROTECTIVE SERVICES.Gaithersburg, MD: International Association of Chiefs of Police,1978. 203 p. HV 6431 .K62
Kuper, Leo. THE PITY OF IT ALL: POLARIZATION OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC
RELATIONS. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, 1977. 302 p.!HT 1521 .K77 ;
Kupperman, Robert H. FACING TOMORROW'S TERRORIST INCIDENT TODAY. Wash-ington, DC: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration; For sale byU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977. 35 p. HV 6431 .K87
Kupperman, Robert H., and Trent, Darrell M. TERRORISM: THREAT, REALITY,RESPONSE. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution, 1979. 450 p.
HV 6431 K878
Laqueur, Walter, ed. THE TERRORISM READER: A HISTORICAL ANTHOLOGY.New York, NY: New American Library, 1978. 291 p. HV 6431 .T49
Liston, Robert A. TERRORISM. Nashville, TN: Nelson, 1977. 138 p.HV 6431 .L57
Livingston, Marius H.; Kress, Lee Bruce; and Wanek, Marie G., eds.
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD. Westport, CT:Greenwood Press, 1978. 522 p. HV 6431 .156
Livingstone, Neil C. THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM. Lexington, MA: Lexing-ton Books, 1982. 291 p. HV 6431 .L58 1982
Lodge, Juliet. TERRORISM: A CHALLENGE TO THE STATE. New York, NY: St.Martin's Press, 1981. 247 p. HV 6431 .T459 1981
Menaul, Stewart. THE BORDER WARS: SOUTH AFRICA'S RESPONSE. ConflictStudies, No. 152. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict, 1983.19 p. JX 1395 .C77 No. 152
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Mickolus, Edward F. THE LITERATURE OF TERRORISM: A SELECTIVELY ANNOTATEDBIBLIOGRAPHY. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1980. 553 p.HV 6431 .M45
TRANSNATIONAL TERRORISM: A CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS, 1968-1979.Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1980. 967 p. HV 6431 .M5
Montana, Patrick J., and Roukis, George S., eds. MANAGING TERRORISM:STRATEGIES FOR THE CORPORATE EXECUTIVE. Westport, CT: QuorumBooks, 1983. 182 p. HV6431 .M36 1983
Motley, James B. U.S. STRATEGY TO COUNTER DOMESTIC POLITICAL TERRORISM.Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1983. 136 p.UA 23 .A315 83-2
Moxon-Browne, Edward. TERRORISM IN FRANCE. Conflict Studies, No. 144.London: Institute for the Study of Conflict, 1983. 26 p.JX 1395. C77 No. 144
Munger, Murl D. THE GROWING UTILITY OF POLITICAL TERRORISM. MilitaryIssues Research Memorandum, MIRM-77. Carlisle Barracks, PA: U.S.Army War College Strategic Studies Institute, 1977. 15 p.U 413 .C8 77010
Norton, Augustus R. INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHYAND RESEARCH GUIDE. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1980. 218 p.HV 6431 .N67
O'Ballance, Edgar. LANGUAGE OF VIOLENCE: THE BLOOD POLITICS OF TERROR-ISM. San Rafael, CA: Presidio Press, 1979. 365 p. HV 6431 .022
TERROR IN IRELAND: THE HERITAGE OF HATE. San Rafael, CA:Presidio Press, 1981. 287 p. DA 959 .012
Ochberg, Frank M., and Soskis, David A., eds. VICTIMS OF TERRORISM.Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1982. 201 p. HV 6431 .V5 1982
Paine, Lauran. THE TERRORISTS. London: Hall, 1975. 176 p. HV 6431 .P34
PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Washington, DC: Central IntelligenceAgency, 1980- (Annual) HV 6431 .U54
Peeke, John Louis. JEWISH-ZIONIST TERRORISM AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OFISRAEL. M.A. thesis, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 1977.131 leaves. V 425 .N3 T3 P4
Peterson, Robert William, and Chrisman, Willard A. INTERNATIONAL TERROR-ISM THREAT ANALYSIS. M.A. thesis, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School,1977. 95 leaves. V 425 .N3 T3 P45
Pisano, Vittorfranco S. THE RED BRIGADES, A CHALLENGE TO ITALIAN DEMOC-RACY. Conflict Studies, No. 120. London: Institute for the Studyof Conflict, 1980. 19 p. JX 1395 .C77 No. 120
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POLITICAL VIOLENCE AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE IN WESTERN EUROPE, 1982: INTRO-DUCTORY SURVEY, CHALLENGES TO PUBLIC ORDER, CHRONOLOGIES OF EVENTS.Conflict Studies, No. 145. London: Institute for the Study of Con-flict, 1983. 31 p. JX 1395. C77 No. 145
Purnell, Susanna W., and Wainstein, Eleanor S. THE PROBLEMS OF U.S. BUSI-NESSES OPERATING ABROAD IN TERRORIST ENVIRONMENTS. Rand Report,R-2842-DOC. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1981. 103 p. Q 180 .A1 R17No. 2842
Rapoport, David C., and Alexander, Yonah, eds. THE RATIONALIZATION OF
TERRORISM. Frederick, MD: Aletheia Books, University Publicationsof America, 1982. 233 p. HV 6431 .R15 1982
Rayfield, Gordon E. THE RIGHTEOUS EXECUTIONERS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSISOF JEWISH TERRORISTS OF THE 1940'S AND THE PALESTINIAN TERRORISTS OFTHE 1970'S. Ph.D. dissertation, City University of New York, 1980.
2 v. DS 119.7 .R34 1980
Reisz, John B. A THEORY ON TERRORIST ACTIVITY IN AMERICA AND ITS EFFECTON THE UNITED STATES ARMY. Master's thesis, U.S. Army Command andGeneral Staff College, 1979. 117 p. HV 6431 .R25 1979
Ronfeldt, David F. MINDSETS OF HIGH-TECHNOLOGY TERRORISTS: FUTURE IM-PLICATIONS FROM AN HISTORICAL ANALOG. Rand Note, N-1610-SL. SantaMonica, CA: Rand, 1981. 33 P. Q 180 .At R14 No. 1610
Royal United Services Institute. TEN YEARS OF TERRORISM: COLLECTEDVIEWS. London: Crane Russak, 1979. 192 p. HV 6431 .T44
Sater, William F. PUERTO RICAN TERRORISTS: A POSSIBLE THREAT TO U.S.ENERGY INSTALLATIONS? Rand Note, N-1764-SL. Santa Monica, CA:Rand, 1981. 30 p. Q 180 .A1 R14 No. 1764
Savigear, Peter. CORSICA: REGIONAL AUTONOMY OR VIOLENCE? ConflictStudies, No. 149. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict,1983. 16 p. JX 1395 .C77 No. 149
Schamis, Gerardo Jorge. WAR AND TERRORISM IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. NewBrunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1980. 89 p. JX 1395 .S336
Scherer, John L. TERRORISM: AN ANNUAL SURVEY. Minneapolis, MN:Scherer, 1982. 216 p. HV 6431 .T461 1982
Schmid, Alex P., and Graaf, Janny de. VIOLENCE AS COMMUNICATION: INSUR-GENT TERRORISM AND THE WESTERN NEWS MEDIA. London; Beverly Hills, CA:Sage, 1982. 283 p. HV 6431 .S36 1982
Schreiber, Jan Edward. THE ULTIMATE WEAPON: TERRORISTS AND WORLD ORDER.New York, NY: Morrow, 1978. 218 p. HV 6431 .S37
Selzer, Michael. TERRORIST CHIC: AN EXPLORATION OF VIOLENCE IN THESEVENTIES. New York, NY: Hawthorn, 1979. 206 p. HQ 79 .S44 1979
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Shriver, Roland B.; Evans, John C.; and Leibstone, Marvin. COUNTERINGTERRORISM ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS: FINAL REPORT. McLean, VA:Science Applications, Inc., 1977. 275 leaves. JX 6731 .T4 S35
Shultz, Richard H., Jr., ed. RESPONDING TO THE TERRORIST THREAT: SECURITYAND CRISIS MANAGEMENT. New York, NY: Pergamon Press, 1980. 261 p.HV 6431 .R47 1980
Silj, Alessandro. NEVER AGAIN WITHOUT A RIFLE: THE ORIGINS OF ITALIAN
TERRORISM. New York, NY: Karz Publishers, 1979. 233 p.HN 490 .R3 S5613
Siljander, Raymond P. TERRORIST ATTACKS: A PROTECTIVE SERVICE GUIDE FOREXECUTIVES, BODY GUARDS AND POLICEMEN. Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1980.328 p. HV 6431 .S48
Sloan, Stephen. SIMULATING TERRORISM. Norman, OK: University of OklahomaPress, 1981. 158 p. HV 6431 .S56
Smith, Myron D. THE SECRET WARS: A GUIDE TO SOURCES IN ENGLISH, VOL. III:INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM, 1968-1980. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 1980237 p. UB 250 .S63
Sobel, Lester A., ed. POLITICAL TERRORISM: VOLUME 2, 1974-1978. NewYork, NY: Facts on File, 1978. 279 p. JX 6731 .T4 S62 1978 v. 2
Sterling, Claire. THE TERROR NETWORK: THE SECRET WAR OF INTERNATIONALTERRORISM. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1981. 357 p.HV 6431 .S73
THE TIME OF THE ASSASSINS. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart, andWinston, 1984. 264 p. (on order)
Stockton, Bayard, and Janke, Peter. NUCLEAR POWER, PROTEST AND VIOLENCE.Conflict Studies, No. 102. London: Institute for the Study ofConflict, 1978. 20 p. JX 1395 .C77 No. 102
Stohl, Michael, and Lopez, George A. THE STATE AS TERRORIST: THE DYNAMICSOF GOVERNMENTAL VIOLENCE AND REPRESSION. Westport, CT: GreenwoodPress, 1984. (on order)
Stohl, Michael S., ed. THE POLITICS OF TERRORISM. New York, NY:M. Dekker, 1979. 419 p. HV 6431 .P64
United States. Central Intelligence Agency. National Foreign Asses-sment Center. INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM IN 1977: A RESEARCH PAPER.Washington, DC: National Foreign Assessment Center, 1978. 12 p.HV 6431 .U53 1977
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United States. Foreign Service Institute. TERRORISM, AVOIDANCE ANDSURVIVAL. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, Foreign ServiceInstitute; For sale by U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979. 22 p.JX 6731 T14 U56
Welch, Claude Emerson. ANATOMY OF REBELLION. Albany, NY: StateUniversity of New York Press, 1980. 387 p. HM 283 .W414
Wilkinson, Paul. TERRORISM AND THE LIBERAL STATE. New York, NY: Wiley,1977. 257 p. JC 328.6 .W514
Williams, Shahron Gwendolyne. INSURGENCY TERRORISM: ATTITUDES, BEHAVIORAND RESPONSE. Ph.D. dissertation, City University of New York, 1980.816 p. HV 61431 -W514
Wise, Charles Dean. THE IMPACT OF PALESTINIAN TERRORISM ON THE ARAB/ISRAELI CONFLICT. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Oklahoma,1980. 2149 p. DS 119.7 -W58
Wolfgang, Marvin E., ed. INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Annals of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, vol. 463. Beverly Hills, CA:Sage Publications, 1982. 206 p. (shelved in Periodicals Section)
PERIODICGALS
"AFOSI's Counterintelligence Program: Tailor Made" COL Richard S.Beyea, Jr. TIG BRIEF 34:1-2, November 29, 1982
"The Air Force Antiterrorism Program: Planning and Flexibility the Key."TIG BRIEF 34:18, April 30, 1982
"Americans Abroad: A Ready Target." U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 92:5,January 11, 1982
"Antiterrorism Office Opens at Pentagon." Don Mace. AIR FORCE TIMES43:7, November 29, 1982
"Assembly Condemns Acts of Violence Against Diplomatic Missions."UN CHRONICLE 19:142, January 1982
"Beirut Bombing: How Big a Blow to Peace?" A. Webb. U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 94:25-26, May 2, 1983
"Between the Lines of Threatening Messages." B. Rice. PSYCHOLOGYTODAY 15:52+, September 1981
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"Blood and Terror in Beirut." (Explosion shatters the American Embassy)A. Deming. NEWSWEEK 101:22-25, May 2, 1983
"Bomb Threats Against American Nuclear-Energy Facilities." Allan Mazur.JOURNAL OF POLITICAL AND MILITARY SOCIOLOGY 11:109-121, Spring 1983
"Bomb Threats and the Mass Media: Evidence for a Theory of Suggestion."A. Mazur. AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 47:407-411, June 1982
"Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Beirut." (Remarks and statement, April 18,23, and 26, 1983) R. Reagan; G.P. Shultz. DEPARTMENT OF STATEBULLETIN 83:60-61, June 1983
"The Bulgarian Connection and the Media." (Assassination attempt on
Pope John Paul II) M. Ledeen. COMMENTARY 75:45-50, June 1983
"By Brute Force." NATION 236: 753-754, June 18, 1983
"Capital Punishment and Terrorist Murder: The Continuing Debate."MAJ K.O. Fox. ARMY QUARTERLY 106:189-193, April 1976
"Capitol Bombing--A Portent of More Violence." K. Johnson. U.S. NEWS &WORLD REPORT 95:66-67, November 21, 1983
"Causes of Terrorism." M. Crenshaw. COMPARATIVE POLITICS 13:379-399,July 1981
"Controlling Political Terrorism in a Free Society." John B. Wolf.ORBIS 19:1289-1308, Winter 1976
"Coping with a Plot to Kill the President." D.M. Alpern and others.NEWSWEEK 98:16-17+, December 21, 1981
"Countering Tomorrow's Terrorism." Joseph H. Alexander. U.S. NAVALINSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS 107:44-50, July 1981
"Dynamics of Terrorism." L.C. Hamilton and J.D. Hamilton. INTERNATIONALSTUDIES QUARTERLY 27:39-54, March 1983
"Easy Water for Terrorist Fish." ECONOMIST 284:37-38, Ausust 21-27, 1982
"Entebbe and After." ACM Christopher Foxley-Norris. ARMY QUARTERLY106:397-401, October 1976
"Even Terrorists Can Admit Failure." ECONOMIST 282:46-47, March 13-19,1982
"Exposing the Libyan Link: The Qaddafi Connection, Part 2." Seymour M.Hersh. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE p. 32-49, June 21, 1981
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"The Extended Flank--Report on Turkey." Frederick Bonnart. NATO'SFIFTEEN NATIONS 27:36-37+, June/July 1982
"Extradition of Abu Eain: U.S. Justice at Work." K. Adelman. WORLDAFFAIRS 144:290-295, Winter 1981/1982
"FAA Studies Emergency Rules to Halt Hijacking." AVIATION WEEK & SPACETECHNOLOGY 119:30-31, July 25, 1983
"Fat Man, Tailor, Soldier, Spy." (Mafia's involvement in rescue ofJ. Dozier from Red Brigades) J. Beaty. TIME 121:32-33, February 28,1983
"Feature: Terrorism." (Special section) DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN82:1-35, August 1982
"Financing International Terrorism." M.K. Pilgrim. INTERNATIONALSECURITY REVIEW 7:47-68, Spring 1982
"Four Rules for a Successful Rescue." CPT Bruce P. Schoch. ARMY31:22-25, February 1981
"Future Warfare May Take the Form of Urban Terrorism." MAJ John R. Moore.MARINE CORPS GAZETTE 63:49-53, June 1979
"Gains for Soviet Policy in the Middle East." Shahram Chubin. INTERNA-TIONAL SECURITY 6:122-152, Spring 1982
"The Growing Debate Over Soviet Ties to Terrorism." BUSINESS WEEKp. 51-52, June 1, 1981
"Guns and Gray Matter: Terrorism in Italy." Alberto Ronchey. FOREIGNAFFAIRS 57:921-940, Spring 1979
"Hie Sunt Draconer: The Nuclear Threat of International Terrorism."Louis Rene Beres. PARAMETERS 9:11-19, June 1979
"The Horror, the Horror!" (Bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut)
J. Kelly. TIME 121:28-31, May 2, 1983
"How Deep Does German Hostility to America Run?" ECONOMIST 280:53-54,September 19-25, 1981
"The IRA and the Changing Tactics of Terrorism." Tom Bowden. POLITICALQUARTERLY 47:425-437, October/December 1976
"If There Were No K.G.B., Would the Scale and Intensity of Terrorism be
Diminished." Harry Rositzke. NEW YORK TIMES p. 17, July 20, 1981
"The Impact of International Terrorism." (Address, October 29, 1981)F.H. Perez. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 82:55-57, January 1982
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"In the Mideast, Terrorism is a Tradition." W.L. Chaze. U.S. NEWS &WORLD REPORT 95:30, November 7, 1983
"Inquest in the Andes." (Eight journalists mistaken for enemies ofSendero Luminoso murdered by Iquichano Indians) M. Vargas Llosa.NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE p. 18-23+, July 31, 1983
"International Network of Terrorism." M. Stohl. JOURNAL OF PEACERESEARCH 20, no. 1:87-94, 1983
"International Terrorism." (Eight articles) JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS 32:1-123, Spring/Summer 1978
"International Terrorism: A New Mode of Warfare." James Berry Motley.INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 6:93-123, Spring 1981
"International Terrorism and the Defense of Offshore Facilities."LCDR John F. Ebersole. U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS 105:54-61,
September 1979
"International Terrorism: Background and Response." (Review essay)Richard G. Braungart and Margaret M. Braungart. JOURNAL OF POLITICALAND MILITARY SOCIOLOGY 9:263-288, Fall 1981
"International Terrorism: Problems of Definition." (Based on conferencepaper) John Dugard. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (London) 50:67-81, January
1974
"International Terrorism." (Review essay) Augustus R. Norton. ARMEDFORCES & SOCIETY 7:597-627, Summer, 1981
"International Terrorism." (Symposium) M.E. Wolfgang., ed. ANNALSOF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL and SOCIAL SCIENCES 463:9-148,September 1982
"The Jackal Reborn: The Brinks Robbery and Terrorism in the UnitedStates." Samuel T. Francis. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 7:98- 12 4 ,Spring 1982
"K.G.B. Connections." (Links to international terrorists, drug trade andorganized crime) M. Ledeen. NEW REPUBLIC 188:9-10, February 28, 1983
"Kidnapped U.S. General." (J. Dozier kidnapped by Red Brigade in Italy)K. Logal and A. Sciolino. NEWSWEEK 98:46, December 28, 1981
"Kidnapping to Win Friends and Influence People." Roberta Wohlstetter.
SURVEY 20:1-40, Autumn 1974
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"Law Makers and Law Enforcers Discuss Domestic Terrorism." Sen. John East.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 7:79-98, Spring 1982
"Lebanon and Grenada." (Address, October 27, 1983) R. Reagan. VITALSPEECHES OF THE DAY 50:66-69, November 15, 1983
"Lebanon's New Burst of Terror." (Kamikaze bomber blows up Israelimilitary post) R. Watson. NEWSWEEK 102:60-62+, November 14, 1983
"Lessons of Russian Terrorism." A. Ascher. PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM29:70-74, November 1980
"Libya: A Source of International Terrorism." (Statement, October 9,1981) K.L. Adelman. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 82:60-62,January 1982
"Measures to Combat International Terrorism Adopted." UN CHRONICLE19:77, March 1982
"Military Elite Forces: Surrogate War, Terrorism, and the New Battle-field." Roger A. Beaumont. PARAMETERS 9:17-29, March 1979
"Military Hostages: What They Need to Know and Don't." LTC Richard E.Porter. AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW 33:94-101, January/February 1982
"Military Involvement in Domestic Terror Incidents." MAJ William R.Farrell. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW p. 53-66, July/August 1981
"Modern Weapons and Equipment Increase the Striking Power of Counter-Terrorist Groups." Karl Gerhard Bornmann. MILITARY TECHNOLOGY6:155-158+, August 1982
"Moscow's Support of International Terrorism." Stefan T. Possony and
L. Francis Bouchey. UKRAINIAN QUARTERLY 34:378-399, Winter 1978
"The Mounting Threat of Terror." Grant Wardlaw. PACIFIC DEFENCEREPORTER 9:11-12+, June 1983
"A National Policy to Combat Terrorism." POLICY REVIEW p. 41-53,Summer 1979
"The Nature of the Maritime Beast." COL Douglas G. Macnair, USA, Retired.PROCEEDINGS OF THE U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE 109:109-113, February 1983
"Negotiating for Hostages: A Policy Dilemma." Edward F. Mickolus.ORBIS 19:1309-1325, Winter 1976
"New Bloodshed, New Hope." (Bombing of Israeli military headquarters)W.E. Smith. TIME 122:48-50, November 14, 1983
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"A New Round of Violence." (African National Congress) R. Watson.NEWSWEEK 101:44-L45, June 6, 1983
"Notes and Comment." (Assassination of B.S. Aquino) NEW YORKER 59:33-34,September 5, 1983
"Nuclear Terror." David M. Rosenbaumn. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 1:1140-161,Winter 1977
"Nuclear Terrorism and the Escalation of International Conflict." ForrestR. Frank. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW 29:12-27, Fall 1976
"Nuclear Terrorism and the Middle East." CPT Augustus R. Norton.MILITARY REVIEW 56:3-11, April 1976
"Offshore Maritime Terrorism: International Implications and the LegalResponse." Christopher C. Joyner. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW36:16-31, July/August 1983
"Operation Jonathan: The Rescue at Entebbe." (Interview) LTC Jonathan(Yoni) Netanyahu. MILITARY REVIEW 62:2-23, July 1982
"Organizing for Counter-Terrorism." Howard R. Simpson. STRATEGICREVIEW 10:28-33, Winter 1982
"The Plot: Building the Case." (John Paul II shooting) S. Strasser.NEWSWEEK 101:40-41, June 20, 1983
"The Plot Sickens." (Possibility of Soviet involvement in assassinationattempt on the Pope) NEW REPUBLIC 188:7-8, January 24, 1983
"The Plot to Kill Pope John Paul II."1 R. Watson. NEWSWEEK 101:22-26+,January 3, 1983
"The Politics of International Terrorism." Andrew J. Pierre. ORBIS19:1251-1269, Winter 1976
"The Press, the K.G.B. and the Pope." (Views of G. Thomas and M. Morgan-Witts on the 1981 assassination attempt) F. Broadhead and E.S. Herman.NATION 237:1+, July 2, 1983
"Profile of a Terrorist." Charles A. Russell and CPT Bowman H. Miller.MILITARY REVIEW 57:21-34, August 1977
"Publication of New Antiterrorism Regulation (AFR 208-1)." TIG BRIEF34:3, November 15, 1982
"Puerto Rico's Terrorist Threat: A Strategic Problem." CPT Tom Linn.DEFENSE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS 9:24-27, October 1981
"The Qaddafi Connection." Seymour M. Hersh. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEp. 51-72, June 14, 1981
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"Qaddafi's Safe House for Terrorism." A. Beichman. NATIONAL REVIEW34:164-166+, February 19, 1982
"Radio Address on Lebanon." (Bombing of U.S. embassy in Beirut: Address,April 23, 1983) R. Reagan. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 83:6,June 1983
"Rallying the Marines." D. Middleton. NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINEp. 140-141+, December 4, 1983
"Return of the Weathermen." P. McGrath and others. NEWSWEEK 98:30-34,November 2, 1981
"Rewarding Terrorism: The U.S.-Iranian Hostage Accords." Stuart S.Malawer. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 6:477-496, Winter 1981/1982
"Risk, Glory, and the Rescue Operation (in Iran)." Sholomo Gazit.INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 6:111-135, Summer 1981
"Romantic Ireland's Dead and Gone." Andred Selth. RUSI JOURNAL FORDEFENCE STUDIES 128:44-47, March 1983
"Sadat's Assassins: A Wider Conspiracy." NEWSWEEK p. 68, November 23,
1981
"Skyjack over Shanghai." P. Michelmore. READER'S DIGEST 122:64-69,February 1983
"Social Science and Public Policy: Security and Terrorism." (Symposiumon Senate Bill 391: Amending the National Security Act) SOCIETY19:70-83, March/April 1982
"Some Perspectives on Terrorism and the Soviet Union." Yonah Alexander.INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 7:35-45, Spring 1982
"South Korea's Grief and Rage." S. Strasser. NEWSWEEK 102:87-88,October 24, 1983
"The Soviet Union and International Terrorism." Leon Romaniecki. SOVIETSTUDIES 26:417-440, July 1974
"A Specter that Haunts the World." (Address, October 19, 1981)E.W. Lefever. VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY 48:184-187, January 1, 1982
"The Strategy of Terrorism (As a Political Tool)." David Fromkin.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS 53:683-698, July 1975
"Surviving a Hostage Situation." CPT Robert T. Wolfertz. MARINE CORPS
GAZETTE p. 18+, January 1982
"A Talk with Oliver Tambo." (President of African National Congress)N. Gelb. NEW LEADER 66:5-6, January 24, 1983
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"Taming Terrorism: In Search of a New U.S. Policy." N.C. Livingstone.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 7:17-34, Spring 1982
"Temple Bombs." (Terrorist bombing in Rangoon kills South Koreanofficials) T. Shorrock. NATION 237:388-389, October 29, 1983
"Temporary Defenses." (Security measures at government buildingsin Washington, D.C.) TIME 122:50, December 5, 1983
"Terror in Northern Ireland: The American Connection." (Noraidgunrunning) D. Reed. READER'S DIGEST 122:163-164+, April 1983
"Terrorism and the Nuclear Threat in the Middle East." Louis Rene Beres.CURRENT HISTORY 70:27-31, January 1976
"Terrorism and Urban Violence." R. Clutterbuck. ACADEMY OF POLITICALSCIENCE PROCEEDINGS 34, no. 4:165-175, 1982
"Terrorism as a Desperate Game: Fear, Bargaining, and Communication inthe Terrorist Event." J.R. Corsi. JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION25:47-85, March 1981
"Terrorism as a Political Tool." R. Clutterbuck. NATO'S FIFTEENNATIONS 26:49-50+, December 1981/January 1982
"Terrorism in Revolutionary Warfare." Jay Mallin. STRATEGIC REVIEW2:48-55, Fall 1974
"Terrorism in Turkey: Threat to NATO's Troubled Ally." James R. Fay.MILITARY REVIEW 61:16-26, April 1981
"Terrorism: Moscow's Motive." Ernst Halperin. INTERNATIONAL SECURITYREVIEW 7:69-78, Spring 1982
"Terrorism Pays, Rand Study Shows." COL Robert D. Heinl, Jr. SEA POWER21:37, March 1978
"Terrorism: Russia's Secret Weapon?" W.L. Chaze. U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 90:27-29, May 4, 1981
"Terrorism, Sabotage and Telecommunications." Francis P. Hoeber.INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW 7:289-304, Fal] 1982
"Terrorism: Scope of the Threat and Need for Effective Legislation."Cyrus R. Vance. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 78:53-55, March 1978
"Terrorism: The Global War of the Seventies." George Styles. INTERNA-TIONAL DEFENSE REVIEW 9:594-596, August 1976
"Terrorism: The International Connection." Neil C. Livingstone. ARMY30:14-21, December 1980
"Terrorism: The International Response." P. Wilkinson. WORLD TODAY34:5-13, January 1978
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"Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Official Personnel Abroad." E. Duncan.DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 81:34-7, April 1981
"Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Official Personnel Abroad, 1981." E. Duncan.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE BULLETIN 82:63-64, May 1982
"Terrorist International." Richard Clutterbuck. ARMY QUARTERLY104:154-159, January 1974
"Terrorist Threat to World Nuclear Programs." B.G. Blair and G.D. Brewer. j
JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION 21:379-403, September 1977
"Terrorists and Chemical/Biological Weapons." Elliott Hurwitz. NAVALWAR COLLEGE REVIEW 35-36-40, May/June 1982
"Terrorists and Nuclear Technology." David M. Krieger. BULLETIN OF THEATOMIC SCIENTISTS 31:28-34, June 1975
"Terrorists, Atoms and the Future: Understanding the Threat." Augustus R.Norton. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW 32:30-50, May/June 1979
"Terrorists Mean Business." SP-5 Bill Branley. SOLDIERS 37:6-10,July 1982
"Terrorists Trends and Ties." (Review article) D.S. Blaufarb. PROBLEMSOF COMMUNISM 31:73-77, May/June 1982
"Terrorists Want You." MSG Alan Prochoroff. AIRMAN 26:36-41,September 1982
"Theoretical Analysis of Transnational Terrorism." T. Sandler and others.AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 77:36-54, March 1983
"Thinking About Nuclear Terrorism." Thomas C. Schelling. INTERNATIONALSECURITY 6:61-77, Spring 1982
"Though Terrorism May Be Hard to Define, This Administration Takes ItSeriously." Barton Gellman. NATIONAL JOURNAL p. 1631-1635,September 12, 1981
"Toward an Analysis and Evaluation of Terrorism." V.V. Vitiuk. SOVIETREVIEW 21:85-106, Winter 1980/1981
"Toward an Assessment of Multinational Corporate Social Expendituresin Relation to Political Stability and Terrorist Activity: TheArgentine Case." D.W. Barkey and D.S. Eitzen. INTER-AMERICANECONOMIC AFFAIRS 34:77-90, Spring 1981
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"Transitions of Contemporary Terrorism." MAJ John D. Elliott. MILITARYREVIEW 57:3-15, May 1977
"Transnational Terrorism." Charles A. Russell. AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW27:26-35, January/February 1976
"Turning the Terrorist Tide." ECONOMIST 282:37-38, August 21-27, 1982
"Two Soldiers: Surviving as Hostages." Freddie K. Boyle. ARMY31:33-37, May 1981
"Ulster Update: More Bloodshed and Tears." S. Powell. U.S. NEWS &WORLD REPORT 94:35-37, January 24, 1983
"Unspiking Soviet Terrorism." Arnaud de Borchgrave. INTERNATIONALSECURITY REVIEW 7:3-16, Spring 1982
"The Urban Guerrilla in Latin America: A Select Bibliography." Charles A.
Russell and others. LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 9:37-79, Spring1974
"U.S. Said to Have Means to Detect if Nuclear Terror Threat is a Bluff."Charles Mohr. NEW YORK TIMES p. 4, June 11, 1981
"Uniting Against Libya." (Joint Egyptian-U.S. strategy) M. Reese andJ. Walcott. NEWSWEEK 98:43, October 19, 1981
"Using Terror and Violence." N. Glagolev. SOVIET MILITARY REVIEW11:46-48, November 1981
"We Will Not Be Intimidated." M. Whitaker. NEWSWEEK 102:38-42,November 14, 1983
"The Weathermen." Stuart Daniels. GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION 9:430-459,Autumn 1974
"Webster's FBI v. Terrorism." J. McLaughlin. NATIONAL REVIEW 35:1530,
December 9, 1983
"Who Benefits by Terrorism?" A. Boffi. WORLD MARXIST REVIEW 25:62-66,July 1982
"Who Killed Aquino?" (Philippines) D. Peerman. CHRISTIAN CENTURY100:799-800, September 14-21, 1983
"Why Violence Spreads: The Contagion of International Terrorism."M.I. Midlarsky and others. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY24:262-310, June 1980
"Yes, It Could Really Happen." (Nuclear terrorism) U.S. NEWS & WORLDREPORT 94:50, February 7, 1983
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LEGAL PERIODICALS
"American Courts and Modern Terrorism: The Politics of Extradition."Cindy Verne Schlaefer. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONALLAW AND POLITICS 13:617-643, Winter 1981
"The Bonn Declaration on International Terrorism: A Non-Binding Inter-national Agreement on Aircraft Hijacking." James J. Busuttil.INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 31;474-487, 1982
"Case Concerning United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran."V.J. Munson. CALIFORNIA WESTERN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 11:543-568,Summer 1981
"Collective Suspension of Air Services with States which Harbour Hijack-ers." Kevin Chamberlain. INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY32:616-632, July 1983
"Coping with Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Borderline BetweenNational and International Law." Bart DeSchutter and Christine VanDe Wyngaert. GEORGIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW13:279-290, Winter 1983
"The European Convention on Human Rights and the Prevention of Terrorism."Colin Warbrick. INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 32:82-119,January 1983
"Export Controls and the U.S. Effort to Combat International Terrorism."David A. Flores. LAW AND POLICY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 13:521-590,Spring 1981
"Extradition and Transnational Terrorism: A Comment on the RecentExtradition of Klaus Croissant from France to West Germany."T.E. Carbonneau. INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 12:813-823, Fall 1978
"Extradition Law: Applicability of the Political Offense Exception--Eain V. Wilkes." Tama Mutsuoka. HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL23:124-131, 1982/1983
"Extradition Reform: Executive Discretion and Judicial Participation inthe Extradition of Political Terrorists." Steven Lubet. CORNELLINTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 15:247-291, Summer 1982
"Federal Jurisdiction Over Extraterritorial Acts of Terrorism and Nonim-munity for Foreign Violators of International Law Under the FSIA andthe Act of State Doctrine." Jordan J. Paust. VIRGINIA JOURNAL OFINTERNATIONAL LAW 23:191-251, Winter 1983
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"Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Unconstitutional Warrant CriteriaPermit Wiretapping if a Possibility of International Terrorism isFound." Chip Purdy. SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW 17:963-977, 1979/1980
"The International Hostages Convention and National Liberation Movements."Wil D. Verwey. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 75:69-92, 1981
"International Law and the American Hostages in Iran." Walter L.Williams, Jr. THE ARMY LAWYER 1980:30-38, 1980
"International Terrorism and the Political Offense Exception to Extra-dition." William M. Hannay. COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONALLAW 18:381-412, 1980
"International Terrorism: Hijacking--Joint Statement on InternationalTerrorism by the Participants at the Bonn Economic Summit Conference."WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS 14:1308, July 24, 1978
"The Jellicoe Report on the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions)Act of 1976 (Great Britain)." C.P. Walker. MODERN LkW REVIEW46:484-492, July 1983
"Legal Controls and the Deterrence of Terrorism: Performance and Prospects(Symposium on International Terrorism)." John F. Murphy. RUTGERSLAW JOURNAL 13:465-492, Spring 1982
"Linking Trade to Political Goals: Foreign Policy Export Controls inthe 1970s and 1980s." Kenneth W. Abbott. MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW65:739-889, June 1981
"Model American Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of SeriousForms of Violence." Richard B. Lillich. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTER-NATIONAL LAW 77:662-668, July 1983
"The New Religion: Terrorism." Darrell M. Trent. HUMAN RIGHTS 8:11-13+,
Winter 1980
"Of Private and State Terror--Some Preliminary Observations (Symposiumon International Terrorism)." Jerome J. Shestack. RUTGERS LAWJOURNAL 13:453-463, Spring 1982
"Patriots and Terrorists: Reconciling Human Rights with World Order."Nicholas N. Kittrie. CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONALLAW 13:291-313, 1981
"A Possible Legal Solution to International Terrorism." John WesleyHall, Jr. CASE AND COMMENT 85:30-36, March/April 1980
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"The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provision) Act of 1976 and theEuropean Convention on Human Rights: The McVeigh Case." ColinWarbrick. INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY 32:757-766,July 1983
"Rights of Persons Detained Under the Anti-Terrorist Legislation (GreatBritain)." Wilson Finnie. MODERN LAW REVIEW 45:215-220, March 1982
"The Soviet Union and International Terrorism." John F. Murphy andDonald R. Brady. INTERNATIONAL LAWYER 16: 139-1148, 1982
"State Responsibility for Injuries to Aliens Occasioned by TerroristActivities." R.B. Lillich and J.M. Paxman. AMERICAN UNIVERSITYLAW REVIEW 26:217-313, Winter 1977
"State Terrorism: Disappearances." Maureen R. Berman and Roger S. Clark.RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL 13:531-577, Spring 1982
"Taking and Killing of Hostages: Coercion and Reprisal in InternationalLaw." NOTRE DAME LAWYER 541:131-1148, October 1978
"Terrorism and Hostage Taking: Lessons from the Iranian Crisis (Symposiumon International Terrorism)." Abraham H. Miller. RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL13:513-529, Spring 1982
"Terrorism and International Law: Recent Developments (Symposium onInternational Terrorism).'" Robert A. Friedlander. RUTGERS LAWJOURNAL 13:1493-511, Spring 1982
'Terrorism and National Liberation Movements: Can Rights Derive fromWrongs?" Robert A. Friedlander. CASE WESTERN RESERVE JOURNAL OFINTERNATIONAL LAW 13:281-289, 1981
'Terrorism and Self-Determination: The Fatal Nexus.'' Robert A.Friedlander. SYRACUSE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMMERCE7:263-268, Winter 1979
"Terrorism and the Media." INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 43:619-777, Summer 1978
"Terrorism, Law Enforcement, and the Mass Media: Perspectives, Problems,Proposals." M. Cherif Bassiouni. THE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW &CRIMINOLOGY 72:1-51, Spring 1981
"Terrorist Extradition and the Political Offense Exception: An Admin-istrative Solution." VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW21:163-183, Fall 1980
"United Nations Effort to Draft a Convention on the Taking of Hostages."AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 27:1433-4187, Winter 1978
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"When One Person's Terrorism is Another Person's Heroism." Benjamin B.Ferencz. HUMAN RIGHTS 9:39-43, Summer 1981
"World Terrorism Today." R.F. Delaney. CALIFORNIA WESTERN INTERNATIONALLAW JOURNAL 9:450-460, Summer 1979
CONGRESSIONAL MATERIALS
U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEAPPROPRIATIONS FOR 1982, PART 6. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess,1981. (Role of DOD in Federal Counterterrorist Joint Task Force)CIS 1981 MF H181-103.5
U.S. Congress. House. Appropriations Committee. TREASURY, POSTAL SERVICEAND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS FOR FY 83, PART 1: DEPARTMENTOF THE TREASURY. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. See: "Terror-ist Attacks Against Diplomats," p. 1112-1124. CIS 1982 MF H181-84.15
U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. PHYSICAL SECURITY ATU.S. MILITARY BASES. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981.CIS 1981 MF H202-19
U.S. Congress. House. Commissions and Temporary Committees. REPORT OFTHE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.Report, 96th Cong., Ist Sess., 1979. CIS 1979 MF H963-1
U.S. Congress. House. Economic Committee. U.S. ROLE IN A CHANGING WORLDPOLITICAL ECONOMY: MAJOR ISSUES FOR THE 96TH CONGRESS. CommitteePrint, 96th Cong., 1st Sess., 1979. See: "Terrorism," p. 225-240.CIS 1979 MF J842-16
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. ASSESSMENT OF CONDI-TIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. Hearings, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., 1980.(Impact of terrorism and Marxist infiltration) CIS 1980 MF H381-72.1
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCELEGISLATION FOR FY82, PART 71. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess.,1981. (Opposition to administration tolerance of U.S.-based terror-
ist training activities) CIS 1981 MF H381-82.2
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. FOREIGN ASSISTANCELEGISLATION FOR FY83, PART 2: REVIEW OF SECURITY ASSISTANCEPROGRAMS WORLDWIDE. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982.CIS 1983 MF H381-20
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. INTERNATIONALTERRORISM. Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 MF H381-8
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U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. REVIEW OF THE
PRESIDENTIAL CERTIFICATION OF NICARAGUA'S CONNECTION TO TERRORISM.
Hearings, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., 1980. CIS 1981 MF H381-8
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. REVIEW OF U.S. POLICY
ON MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO ARGENTINA. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess.,
1981. (Argentina's containment of terrorist groups) CIS 1981
MF H381-68.2
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. SECURITY PROCEDURES
AT U.S. EMBASSIES. Hearings, 96th Cong., Ist & 2d Sess., 1979/1980.
CIS 1981 MF H381-15
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. EMBASSY BOMBING
IN BEIRUT. Hearings, 98th Cong., 1st Sess., 1983. CIS 1983
MF H381-78
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. POLICY IN CENTRAL
AMERICA. Hearings, 98th Cong., Ist Sess., 1983. CIS 1983 MF H381-92
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. POLICY OPTIONS
IN EL SALVADOR. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981. CIS 1979
MF H381-10
U.S. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee. U.S. POLICY TOWARD
EL SALVADOR. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981. (Salvadoran
government-sponsored terrorism and U.S. military aid), p. 269-290.
CIS 1981 MF H381-58.7
U.S. Congress. House. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. SECURITY
IN THE DOMESTIC NUCLEAR INDUSTRY, PART IV. Hearings, 96th Cong., 1st
Sess., 1979. (Nuclear fuel theft) CIS 1980 MF H441-14.1
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. DOMESTIC INTELLI-
GENCE OPERATIONS FOR INTERNAL SECURITY PURPOSES, PART 1. Hearings,
93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 MF H481-4
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. POLITICAL KIDNAP-
PINGS, 1968-1973. Committee Print, 93rd Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.
CIS 1973 MF H482-2
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. REVOLUTIONARY
ACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARD THE ADMINISTRATION OF PENAL OR COR-
RECTIONAL SYSTEMS, PART 1. Hearings, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.
CIS 1973 MF H481-4
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U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. REVOLUTIONARYACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARD THE ADMINISTRATION OF PENAL OR COR-RECTIONAL SYSTEMS, PART 2. Hearings, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.CIS 1973 MF H481-8
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. REVOLUTIONARYACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARD THE ADMINISTRATION OF PENAL OR COR-RECTIONAL SYSTEMS, PART 3. Hearings, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.CIS 1974 MF H481-i
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. REVOLUTIONARYACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARD THE ADMINISTRATION OF PENAL OR COR-RECTIONAL SYSTEMS, PART 4. Hearings, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., 1973.CIS 1973 MF H481-4f
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. REVOLUTIONARYTARGET: THE AMERICAN PENAL SYSTEM. House Report 93-738, 93d Cong.,1st Sess., 1973. CIS 1973 MF H483-3
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. THE SYMBIONESELIBERATION ARMY. Committee Print, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974.CIS 1974 MF H482-1
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. TERRORISM. Com-mittee Print, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1974 MF H482-4
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. TERRORISM, PART 2.Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 MF H481-I
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. TERRORISM, PART 4.Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 MF 481-3
U.S. Congress. House. Internal Security Committee. THE WORKERS WORLDPARTY AND ITS FRONT ORGANIZATIONS. Committee Print, 93d Cong.,Ist Sess., 1974. CIS 1974 MF H482-3
U.S. Congress. House. International Relations Committee. INTERNATIONAL
TERRORISM: LEGISLATIVE INITATIVES. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess.,1978. CIS 1979 MF H461-20
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. EXTRADITION REFORM ACTOF 1981. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. See: "EuropeanConvention on the Suppression of Terrorism," p. 365-377. CIS 1983
MF H521-24
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. FEDERAL CAPABILITIES INCRISIS MANAGEMENT AND TERRORISM. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess.,1978. CIS 1979 MF H641-1
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U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. FEDERAL CAPABILITIES INCRISIS MANAGEMENT AND TERRORISM. Hearings, 96th Cong., 1st & 2dSess., 1979/1980. CIS 1981 MF H521-17
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. IMPLEMENTING INTERNATIONALCONVENTIONS AGAINST TERRORISM. House Report 94-1614, 94th Cong., 2dSess., 1976. CIS 1976 MF H523-39
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. IMPLEMENTING THE CONVENTIONON THE PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL. Hearings, 97th Cong.,Ist Sess., 1981. CIS 1983 MF H521-43.2
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. IMPLEMENTING THE CONVENTIONON THE PHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL. House Report 97-624,97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF H523-18
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. NORTHERN IRELAND: A ROLEFOR THE U.S.? Committee Print, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978. CIS 1979MF H522-9
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. RACIALLY MOTIVATED VIOLENCE.
Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981. CIS 1983 MF H521-85.3
U.S. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee. REPORT ON DOMESTIC AND
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981.CIS 1981 MF H522-10
U.S. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. COASTGUARD AUTHORIZATION, RESERVE, AND OVERSIGHT. Hearings, 96th Cong.,2d Sess., 1980. See: "Terrorist Threat in the Maritime Environment,"p. 223-227. CIS 1981 MF H581-8.5
U.S. Congress. House. Public Works and Transportation Committee. AIR-CRAFT PIRACY, INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Hearings, 96th Cong., IstSess., 1979. CIS 1979 MF H641-10
U.S. Congress. House. Public Works and Transportation Committee.INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978.CIS 1979 NF H641-1
U.S. Congress. House. Science and Technology Committee. INTEGRITY OFELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982.(Safeguards against sabotage) CIS 1983 MF H701-56
U.S. Congress. House. Small Business Committee. PROBLEMS IN THEACCOUNTING FOR AND SAFEGUARDING OF SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS.Hearings, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 1977. CIS 1977 MF H71-5
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U.S. Congress. Joint Commissions and Special Committees. IMPLEMENTATIONOF THE HELSINKI ACCORDS. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982.
CIS 1983 MF J891-1
U.S. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment. NUCLEAR PROLIFERATIONAND SAFEGUARDS, VOL. 2, APPENDIX: PART 1. Report, 95th Cong., 1stSess., 1977. CIS 1980 MF J952-58
U.S. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee. STATE, JUSTICE,COMMERCE, THE JUDICIARY AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS, FY81,PART 2. Hearings, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., 1980. (Foreign counter-intelligence and terrorism) CIS 1980 MF s181-15.14
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. COMBATING INTER-NATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess.,1978. CIS 1978 S381-32
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. CONVENTION ON THEPHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL. Executive Report, 97thCong., 1st Sess., 1981. CIS 1981 MF S384-15
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. CONVENTION ON THEPHYSICAL PROTECTION OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL. Message from the President,96th Cong., 2d Sess., 1980. CIS 1980 MF S385-8
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. COUNTERING INTER-NATIONAL TERRORISM. Senate Report 95-936, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978.CIS 1978 MF S383-9
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. INTERNATIONALTERRORISM. Hearings, 95th Cong., Ist Sess., 1977. CIS 1978 MF S381-12
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. INTERNATIONALTERRORISM. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981. CIS 1981 MF S381-26
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. LIBYAN ACTIVITIES.Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981. CIS 1981 MF S381-36
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. SITUATIONIN EL SALVADOR. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981.CIS 1981 MF S381-18
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. TERRORISM IN ITALY.Senate Report 95-774, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978. CIS 1978 MF S383-2
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. TERRORIST ATTACKAT ISTANBUL AIRPORT. Senate Report 94-1235, 94th Cong., 2d Sess.,1976. CIS 1976 MF S383-29
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Government Operations Committee. EXPORT REORGAN-IZATION ACT OF 1976. Hearings, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 1976. See:"Suppressing Nuclear Terrorism: A Modest Proposal," p. 1413-1451.CIS 1976 MF S401-32
U.S. Congress. Senate. Governmental Affairs Committee. ACT TO COMBATINTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Hearings, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., 1980.CIS 1980 MF S403-10
U.S. Congress. Senate. Governmental Affairs Committee. ENERGYRESILIENCY. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. See:"Terror as a Strategic Tool: Response and Control," p 196-226.CIS 1982 MF S401-68
U.S. Congress. Senate. Governmental Affairs Committee. NUCLEARNONPROLIFERATION POLICY. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981.CIS 1982 MF S401-19
U.S. Congress. Senate. Governmental Affairs Committee. OMNIBUS ANTI-TERRORISM ACT OF 1979. Hearings, 96th Cong., Ist Sess., 1979.CIS 1980 MF S401-62
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. ANTITERRORISM ANDFOREIGN MERCENARY ACT. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982.CIS 1983 MF S521-43
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S GUIDE-LINES FOR DOMESTIC SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS. Hearings, 98th Cong.,1st Sess., 1983. CIS 1983 MF s521-61
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES.Committee Print, 95th Cong., Ist Sess., 1977. CIS 1978 MF S522-3
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. DOMESTIC SECURITY (LEVI)GUIDELINES. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. (Domesticterrorism) CIS 1983 MF S521-15
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. FBI AUTHORIZATION AND BUDGETREQUEST FOR 1982. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981. (FBI programto combat domestic terrorism) CIS 1981 MF S521-56.1
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. FREEDOM OF INFORMATIONACT, VOL 1., Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981. (Rationate forexpanded FUIA exceptions for FBI terrorism investigation records),p. 847-865. CIS 1982 MF S521-17.16
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. FBI STATUTORY CHARTER,PART 2. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978. (FBI domesticsecurity investigations, primarily involving potential terrorism)CIS 1979 MF S521-31.8
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTSOF SOVIET TERRORISM. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess., 1981.CIS 1982 MF S521-2
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. IMPLEMENTING INTERNATIONALCONVENTIONS AGAINST TERRORISM. Senate Report 94-1273, 94th Cong.,2d Sess., 1976. CIS 1976 MF S523-47
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. PUERTO RICAN WORKERSORGANIZATION. Committee Print, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 1976.CIS 1976 MF S522-6
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. REPORT ON DOMESTIC ANDINTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Committee Print, 97th Cong., 1st Sess.,1981. CIS 1981 MF S522-10
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. ROLE OF CUBA IN INTERNA-TIONAL TERRORISM AND SUBVERSION. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess.,1982. CIS 1982 MF S521-68
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. ROLE OF THE SOVIET UNION,CUBA, AND EAST GERMANY IN FOMENTING TERRORISM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA,VOL. 1. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF S521-83
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. ROLE OF THE SOVIET UNION,CUBA, AND EAST GERMANY IN FOMENTING TERRORISM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA,VOL. 2. Hearings, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF S521-84
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. SOVIET, EAST GERMAN ANDCUBAN INVOLVEMENT IN FOMENTING TERRORISM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.Committee Print, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 1982. CIS 1982 MF S522-13
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISM: ORIGINS,DIRECTION AND SUPPORT. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981.CIS 1981 MF S521-68
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISM: THE ROLE OFMOSCOW AND ITS SUBCONTRACTORS. Hearings, 97th Cong., Ist Sess.,1981. CIS 1982 MF S521-24
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISM: THE TURKISHEXPERIENCE. Hearings, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., 1981. CIS 1982 S521-3
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISM AND ITS VICTIM.Hearings, 94th Cong., Ist Sess., 1977. CIS 1977 MF S521-10
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY,PART 1. Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 S521-27
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY,PART 2: INSIDE THE WEATHERMAN MOVEMENT. Hearings, 93d Cong.,2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 MF S521-28
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY,PART 3. Hearings, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., 1974. CIS 1975 S521-29
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY,PART 4: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. Hearings, 94th Cong., Ist Sess.,1975. See: "International Terrorism," p. 253-260. CIS 1975
MF S521-72
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TERRORISTIC ACTIVITY:INTERLOCKS BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND TERRORISM, PART 9. Hearings,94th Cong., 2d Sess., 1976. CIS 1976 MF S521-73
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. TROTSKYITE TERRORIST INTER-NATIONAL. Hearings, 94th Cong., 1st Sess., 1976. CIS 1976 MF S521-16
U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. WEST GERMANY'S POLITICALRESPONSE TO TERRORISM. Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978.
CIS 1978 MF S521-43
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