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Fool Me Twice Intelligence Failure And Mass Casualty Terrorism 1st Edition Thomas E Copeland

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Fool Me Twice Intelligence Failure And Mass Casualty Terrorism 1st Edition Thomas E Copeland
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Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff/Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.12 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Thomas E. Copeland
ISBN: 9789004158450, 9004158456
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Fool Me Twice Intelligence Failure And Mass Casualty Terrorism 1st Edition Thomas E Copeland by Thomas E. Copeland 9789004158450, 9004158456 instant download after payment.

This study evaluates whether surprise and intelligence failure leading to mass casualty terrorism are inevitable. It explores the extent to which four factors failures of public policy leadership, analytical challenges, organizational obstacles, and the inherent problems of warning information contribute to intelligence failure. The study applies existing theories of surprise and intelligence failure to case studies of five mass casualty terrorism incidents: World Trade Center 1993; Oklahoma City 1995; Khobar Towers 1996; East African Embassies 1998; and September 11, 21.

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