Acknowledgements and Credits
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Combating Transnational Terrorism, p.271 (2016)We wish to thank the Marshall Center leadership, in particular LTG (Ret.) Dayton, Dr. Bob Brannon and Mr. Rick Steinke. Of course, we are extremely grateful to each of the authors for making the time to write for us, despite their busy schedules, and to everyone at Procon, especially Todor and Petya. We will also be forever in debt to the late COL (Ret) Nick Pratt, without whose vision and dedication the Program on Terrorism and Security Studies might not exist, and to all the course participants who make this program so special. Last, but by no means least, a very special thank you to Ms. Jeanie Callaghan for her guidance on contracting and publishing issues.
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The opinions expressed in this book are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, or any other government or institution.
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Cover photo courtesy of Karlheinz Wedhorn.
Chapter 4 has been adapted from Adam Dolnik, “The Dynamics of Terrorist Innovation,” in Understanding Terrorism Innovation and Learning: Al-Qaeda and Beyond, ed. Magnus Ranstorp and Magnus Normark (Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2015), 76–95. Content reprinted with permission.
Figure 10.2 is reprinted with permission. Copyright, Peter Clarke Associates.
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