A Panel on The Dynamics of International Terrorism
Brian Jenkins, Members of ISU Faculty, Two International Students
Wednesday, 06 Dec 1978 at 1:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Terror: To Confront or Concede is a documentary done by the well-known 60 minutes team seen Sundays on CBS. This film examines how a small band of dedicated guerillas can create havoc in the world community. Terrorist ambitions, tactics and violence are made shockingly clear through direct interviews with known terrorist groups and in talks with some victims. It also fosters a rare glimpse of the anti-terrorist operations of the US State Department, the nerve center of anti-terrorist activities in the US.Part of the World Affairs Series
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