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International and domestic experience in combating terrorism suggests that coercive methods to solve this problem can only temporarily locate a specific threat to commit terrorist acts.  In general, these threats will persist as long as there is a system of reproduction of the infrastructure of terrorism, meaning key parts of the system – the ideology of terrorism and of extremism, its masterminds and the media distribution channels of this ideology, as well as persons subject to its influence.” (C-I)

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The Manifestations of Terror. Global IV. Into 2015 – Archive

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Section : Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism Engagement III

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Section : Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism Engagement IV

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The Manifestations of Terror Global. Supplement

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The Manifestations of Terror Global. Supplement II

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Section : Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism Engagement V

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Video : Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism Engagement

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 Section : Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism Engagement VI

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Discussion : Questions in the Realms of Insanity (C-I) & (C-III)

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