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Gold, David. (2004) 2004. “Thinking Through Terrorism Some Economic Considerations in the U.S. War on Terrorism”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3 (1): 1-14. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.03.1.01.
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