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Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. vi, 108, [2] p. This is one of the Letort Papers. References. From an on-line posting: "When it comes to the analysis of Islamist terrorism, the vast majority of attention is given to the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. This unbalanced approach has resulted in a critical deficit in knowledge regarding the growth of the phenomenon in India. What is clear is that the Pakistan based Lashkar-i-Taiba (LeT) has taken the leading role in spreading its terrorist infrastructure well outside of its original theater, Kashmir, and throughout the whole of India. Inadequate attention has especially been given to LeT s connections with organized criminal syndicates in India, as well as Indian terrorists themselves. This paper aims to fill this gap and to enhance American understanding of this powerful and sophisticated organization. Dr. Clarke has published nearly 40 articles and has several more forthcoming in the near future."
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