Counterterrorism and American Security
Oct 10, 2008
New York University | Center on Law and Security New America Foundation
Panelists talked about the trends in terrorism and counter-terrorism policies. They focused on al Qaeda, the psychology of political violence, the decentralized nature of terrorism, and the clash between civil liberties, human ..
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Panelists talked about the trends in terrorism and counter-terrorism policies. They focused on al Qaeda, the psychology of political violence, the decentralized nature of terrorism, and the clash between civil liberties, human rights, and counter-terrorism policies. The panelists answered questions from the audience.
"Counterterrorism and American Security" was the sixth panel of the day-long event "Al Qaeda 3.0/The 'War on Terror' After the Bush Administration." The event, held in the Russell Senate Office Building, was co-sponsored by the New America Foundation's American Strategy Program and New York University's Center on Law and Security.
1 hour, 36 minutes
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