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  1. 9/11 Essay • Examples of Thesis Statement, Topics Ideas

    Here are some thesis statement ideas for essays about the events of 9/11: The 9/11 attacks fundamentally altered U.S. foreign policy, leading to the War on Terror and significant shifts in international relations.

  2. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Strategies in a Globalised World

    investigate in more depth the impacts of terrorism and counter-terrorism strategies based on the fundamental extremists emergence theories. ! The first chapter analyses main motivations and possible reasons behind terrorist

  3. Bachelor Thesis

    terrorist threat, both in international and in domestic perspective. By means of this research, I investigated the international anti-terrorism strategies of both the Netherlands and the USA.

  4. Thesis Statement On Terrorism

    Thesis Statement In order for the United States of America and its allies to live a life free of terrorist threats, they need to counter violent extremism and terrorism with swift and deliberate prevention efforts world-wide.

  5. 60+ Full-Text Academic Theses (Ph.D. and M.A.) on Terrorism

    60+ Full-Text Academic Theses (Ph.D. and M.A.) on Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Nationalism written in English between 2000 and 2020, Perspectives on Terrorism, Vol. 14, No. 1 (February 2020), pp. 191-195.

  6. DOMESTIC TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES

    This thesis contends that the domestic terrorism threat in the United States is equally as significant as international terrorism, if not more, and the current domestic terrorism law is inadequate and requires repair.

  7. "The Affect of Globalization on Terrorism" by Philip R. Passante

    Globalization has benefited heinous acts like terrorism through involvement of modern technologies. My thesis statement is “Globalization has affected terrorism in the way it has made terrorism easier, more accessible, and has impacted the frequency in which attacks …

  8. Academic Theses (Ph.D. and MA) on Terrorism and Counter …

    Academic Theses (Ph.D. and MA) on Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Related Issues, written in English between 2013 and 2017, Perspectives on Terrorism, Vol. 11, No. 4 (August 2017), pp. 176-192.