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Book Review: Countering Terrorism

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Michael Chandler and Rohan Gunaratna's recently published Countering Terrorism: Can We Meet the Threat of Global Violence? received a glowing review in the January issue of CHOICE:

"A thorough analytical work with the potential to transform thinking about the present strategies on the war against terror, this book should be required reading for White House, Pentagon and State Department officials responsible for counterterrorist operations. Highly recommended."


Other recent praise for Countering Terrorism:
"Chandler and Gunaratna say Western liberals still woefully underestimate the scale of the threat. They are right. The seeds of our destruction are within ourselves."—The Mail on Sunday

"[Chandler and Gunaratna] have written one of the more sharp-eyed books on counter-terrorism. It's a pithy analysis of recent international politics and raises some tough questions."—Professional Security Magazine

"Essential reading for anyone with an interest in counter terrorism."—Military Books Review

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