Deterring Terrorism: An Evaluation of Post-9/11 Research

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Dr. Jeffrey Knopf, senior lecturer in national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, shares his review of recent research on deterring terrorism with students of the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Dr. Knopf received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University. He is the author of Domestic Society and International Cooperation: The Impact of Protest on U.S. Arms Control Policy (Cambridge University Press) and the editor of Security Assurances and Nuclear Nonproliferation (Stanford University Press, forthcoming). His essay "The Fourth Wave in Deterrence Research" received the Bernard Brodie Prize for best article in Contemporary Security Policy in 2010. From 1998-2000, Dr. Knopf served as editor of The Nonproliferation Review.

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  • Terror is a racket. There are 10,000 news clips that say the official tale is BS. How is that possible? Have the 'national security' professors done all their research and unified the story in a probability analysis? Hint, The caveman conspiracy theory tale is easily beyond trillions to one. Better yet, the 1/4 mile buildings blasted to dust in under 11 seconds. The energy available is mass and velocity. The mass blows to dust without velocity loss? Ask a physics professor about that, Doctor.

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