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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2013 · 49 MIN

Broken Mirrors, Episode 3: Fear & (In)Security Theatre

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“Nil terribile nisi ipse timor”In this episode, Tom Quiggin and I take a hard, realist look at the concept, and tactic, of terrorism.  In the first segment, we look at how the tactic of terrorism is structured, and how it can, and has, been employed.  At the strategic level, terrorist attacks are both rational and embedded within a narrative that supports and justifies them.In the second segment, we look at the operational processes of a terrorist campaign.  In particular, we look at how the responses to terrorist attacks can actually serve the purposes of the group using the tactics of The post Broken Mirrors, Episode 3: Fear & (In)Security Theatre appeared first on War on the Rocks.

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“Nil terribile nisi ipse timor”In this episode, Tom Quiggin and I take a hard, realist look at the concept, and tactic, of terrorism.  In the first segment, we look at how the tactic of terrorism is structured, and how it can, and has, been...

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