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The Evolution of Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism: The British and American Experiences (Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought) (edit title)

J. Paul de B. Taillon (Author) (edit contributors)

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The threat of terrorism knows no borders, and, given the complexities of today's global system, no nation can afford to stand alone. This study considers the role that international cooperation plays in assisting elite military forces engaged in low intensity and counter-terrorist operations,... read more

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Since 1945, Great Britain has been continuously involved in what the British general and counter-insurgency authority Frank Kitson calls "low intensity operations."

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  1. J. Paul de B. Taillon (Author)
 

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