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Is al-Qaeda Still a Threat?

A new study suggests that the dangers of terrorist networks have been greatly overstated.

Defusing the Infidels Among Us

A Miller-McCune interview with Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State

The Inconvenient Alliance

Looking at the complex U.S.-Saudi relationship in a time of terrorism, rising oil prices and climate change.

Forecasting the Unknowable Future of Business

Corruption and terrorism pockmark the road ahead for international business, according to a respected global survey.

Group Thinkers Miss An Original on Truth Commission

It's always interesting to watch Beltway insiderism at work, so you might want to take a look at this blog item referencing this short piece on the Washington Note Web site which references this video discussion, all dealing with the notion of a truth commission to look into apparent human rights violations during the Bush administration's conduct of…

Law and Terror

A legal analyst argues for a novel solution to the legal wars over anti-terrorism policy: Congress doing its job.

Terror Trials May Distort Civilian Courts

Court experts worry that actions taken in prosecuting terrorism could erode protections for those accused of common crimes.

Researchers Decry Animal-Rights 'Terrorism'

Ninety researchers from prominent universities and federal institutes have signed their names to a sharply worded commentary decrying "terrorism targeting medical scientists."

The Shining City, Rebuilt

How America can retake the high moral ground and defend against terrorism