Changing the Game: Assessing Al Qaeda's Terrorist Strategy.
Harvard International Review 2005, Fall, 27, 3
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Terrorism is a rhetorical word. Not altogether different from the rather flippant use of the word "Nazi" in modern political discourse, it is employed by various types of people for many different purposes: it is used by politicians to immediately demonize a particular group as a threat to law and order, by pundits to bait so-called experts into making sound bites about complex geopolitics, by people to distort facts, stack arguments, and legitimize their predetermined worldview. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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