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Created by James Cason and Nora Rackley, Lake-Sumter Community College Libraries
TERRORISMandU.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
PAUL R. PILLAR
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS Washington,
D.C.
Copyright © 2001THE BROOKINGS
INSTITUTION1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20036www.brookings.edu
All rights reservedLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data
Pillar, Paul R., 1947-Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy / Paul R. Pillarp. cm.Includes bibliographic references and index.ISBN 0-8157-0004-0 (alk. Paper)Terrorism. 2. Terrorism – Prevention 3. United States – Foreign relationsI. Title: Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy. II. TitleHV6431 .P56 2001 00-013070327.73 – dc21 CIP
9876543
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