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Terrorism Textbook

Frank Kopczynski
August 14, 2004
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Guest: James and Brenda Lutz

Dr. James Lutz, Indiana University-Purdue University professor of Political Science, and author of a textbook on Terrorism talks about the definition of terrorism, the types of terrorism, early terrorism groups, weapons of mass destruction, and defenses against terrorism.

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