Deadly connections : states that sponsor terrorism/ Daniel Byman
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Contents:
1. Introduction;
2. Why do states support terrorism?;
3. The nature and impact of state support;
4. Iran and the Lebanese Hizballah;
5. Syria and Palestinian radical groups;
6. Pakistan and Kashmir;
7. Afghanistan under the Taliban;
8. Passive sponsors of terrorism;
9. The difficulties of stopping state sponsorship;
10. Halting support for terrorism.
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1. Introduction;
2. Why do states support terrorism?;
3. The nature and impact of state support;
4. Iran and the Lebanese Hizballah;
5. Syria and Palestinian radical groups;
6. Pakistan and Kashmir;
7. Afghanistan under the Taliban;
8. Passive sponsors of terrorism;
9. The difficulties of stopping state sponsorship;
10. Halting support for terrorism.
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