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Description: Benjamin Netanyahu
Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorism
Read by Jeff Riggenbach
4 Compact Discs / 4 hours
The World Trade Center tragedy, the Oklahoma bombing, and the sarin-gas attack in Japan raise grave questions: Where did this rising tide of terror come from? Is it here to stay? How can this new terrorism be stamped out?
In this newly revised edition of Fighting Terrorism, Bejamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's Likud Party and a noted authority on international terrorism, offers a compelling approach to understanding terrorism.
Citing diverse examples from Germany, France, Italy, and elsewhere, Netanyahu demonstrates that domestic terrorist groups are usually no match for an advanced technological society, which can successfully control terror without any significant curtailment of civil liberties. But Netanyahu sees an even more potent threat from the new international terrorism that has emerged in the 1900s. From Beirut to Buenos Aires to Manhattan, it is increasinly the product of Islam militants, who draw their inspiration and directives from Iran and it's growing cadre of satellite states.
The spread of fundamentalist Islamic terrorism, coupled with the possibility that Iran will soon acquire nuclear weapons, poses a more frightening threat from an adversary less rational and therefore less controllable than was the Soviet Union. How democracies can defend themselves against this new threat concludes this innovative and concise new work.
Benjamin Netanyahu is a member of the Knesset and is candidate in the upcoming Israeli elections. (this description is years old) He is the author of Terrorism: How the West Can Win and A Place Among the Nations: Israel and the World.
2001 by Blackstone Audiobooks
1995 by Benjamin Netanyahu
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