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International counterterrorism is practically impossible in the absence of interorganizational coordination. Unfortunately interorganizational coordination does not arise spontaneously, instead managers should develop externally oriented cultures and cooperative institutional objectives, which ideally should be accountable to international institutions.
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Biometrics, which relies on physical characteristics to identify individuals, enjoys growing support as a counterterrorist tool. Advocates of biometrics are able to make powerful claims that play to public perceptions of risk in general, and the threat of terrorism in particular.
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This article discusses the social and political aspects of national security and counter-terrorism policies in the United States. Topics include political power, competition, jurisdiction, congressional influence, and mass media influence.
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