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Major Terrorist Events in the U.S. and Their Outcomes: Initial Analysis and Observations
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Claire Rubin
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September 29, 2003
Based on the chart entitled Terrorism Time Line: Major Focusing Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988-2002) and the related narrative report, Major Terrorism Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988-2001), this article provides an initial policy analysis of recent federal efforts to deal with terrorism. The author poses some new questions and suggests that a new paradigm exists for emergency management in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001.
Published Online: 2003-9-29
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