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How Has The Use Of Drones Changed The United States' Approach To The War On Terror?

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To what extent has U.Southward. strange policy contributed to an increase in religious inspired terrorism since 1945?

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jglobfaul

Journal of Global Faultlines

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2397-7825

2054-2089

1 December 2019

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Charlotte Morris is a Birmingham Metropolis University graduate with a degree in Security Studies.

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