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6 counterterrorism lessons from the Syrian civil war
written by Daniel Byman, 1967- (District of Columbia: Brookings Institution, 2018),
Source: www.brookings.edu
Source: www.brookings.edu
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written by Daniel Byman, 1967- (District of Columbia: Brookings Institution, 2018),
Source: www.brookings.edu
Source: www.brookings.edu
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Essay
Author / Creator
Daniel Byman, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Brookings Institution
Topic / Theme
Syria (2011 - Present), Islam, Guerrilla warfare, Terrorism, Civil war, Syrian Civil War, 2011-, Politics & Policy, Iraqis, Turkish, Syrians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America, 9, Freedom Summer
directed by Marco Williams, 1956-; produced by Marco Williams, 1956-, in 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America, 9 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 44 mins
On June 21, 1964, civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner were murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi. A watershed moment in the movement for equality between blacks and whites, the young men's disappearance riveted the nation. This program confronts the ugly realit...
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directed by Marco Williams, 1956-; produced by Marco Williams, 1956-, in 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America, 9 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 44 mins
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On June 21, 1964, civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner were murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi. A watershed moment in the movement for equality between blacks and whites, the young men's disappearance riveted the nation. This program confronts the ugly reality of racist violence in the South during those troubled times and the sequence of events that ultimately spurred Congress and President...
On June 21, 1964, civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner were murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi. A watershed moment in the movement for equality between blacks and whites, the young men's disappearance riveted the nation. This program confronts the ugly reality of racist violence in the South during those troubled times and the sequence of events that ultimately spurred Congress and President Johnson to enact the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marco Williams, 1956-, Joe Morton, 1947-
Author / Creator
Marco Williams, 1956-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America
Speaker / Narrator
Joe Morton, 1947-
Topic / Theme
Ethnic relations, Massacres, Voting rights, Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964, American History, The Sixties (1960–1974), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright 2008 A&E Television Networks
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19, August 1999
edited by Tim Fennell, fl. 1999, in 19, August 1999 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1999), 131 page(s)
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edited by Tim Fennell, fl. 1999, in 19, August 1999 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1999), 131 page(s)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Tim Fennell, fl. 1999
Date Published / Released
1999-08, 1999
Publisher
IPC Magazines
Series
19
Topic / Theme
Popular culture, Celebrities, Fashion, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 TI Media Limited
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19, October 1982
edited by Margaret Koumi, 1942-, in 19, October 1982 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1982), 108 page(s)
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edited by Margaret Koumi, 1942-, in 19, October 1982 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1982), 108 page(s)
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Margaret Koumi, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1982-10, 1982
Publisher
IPC Magazines
Series
19
Topic / Theme
Popular culture, Celebrities, Fashion, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1982 TI Media Limited
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25 Years of a Great Idea: A History of The National League of Women Voters
written by Kathryn H. Stone, 1906-1995 (District of Columbia: National League of Women Voters, 1946, originally published 1946), 34 page(s)
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written by Kathryn H. Stone, 1906-1995 (District of Columbia: National League of Women Voters, 1946, originally published 1946), 34 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Pamphlet
Author / Creator
Kathryn H. Stone, 1906-1995
Date Published / Released
1946
Publisher
National League of Women Voters
Topic / Theme
Organizational structure, Citizenship, Suffragism, Political and Human Rights, Suffrage, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928), Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy
directed by Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016; produced by Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 27 mins
40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy tells the story of one of the largest unknown mass-killings of the 20th century. In 1965-66, an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 people were secretly killed when General Suharto began a bloody purge of suspected communists throughout Indonesia. For decades, the Indonesian g...
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directed by Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016; produced by Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2010, originally published 2010), 1 hour 27 mins
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40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy tells the story of one of the largest unknown mass-killings of the 20th century. In 1965-66, an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 people were secretly killed when General Suharto began a bloody purge of suspected communists throughout Indonesia. For decades, the Indonesian government repressed all memory of this event, and the world looked away.
Based on the research of prominent anthropologist Robert Leme...
40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy tells the story of one of the largest unknown mass-killings of the 20th century. In 1965-66, an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 people were secretly killed when General Suharto began a bloody purge of suspected communists throughout Indonesia. For decades, the Indonesian government repressed all memory of this event, and the world looked away.
Based on the research of prominent anthropologist Robert Lemelson and edited by two-time Academy Award winner Pietro Scalia, this film follows the compelling testimonies of four individuals and their families from Central Java and Bali, as they break their silence for the first time. Told in understated detail, the cumulative effect of their stories is heartbreaking, profound and ultimately redemptive.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016
Author / Creator
Robert Lemelson, fl. 1999-2016
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Person Discussed
Sukarno, 1901-1970
Topic / Theme
Emotions and feelings, Family, Human rights, Massacres, Armed forces, Physical abuse, Political parties, Propaganda, Religious beliefs, Violence, Indonesian Killings of 1965-1966, Religion and Belief Systems, War and Violence, World History, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by Elemental Productions
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60 Minutes, Aleppo
produced by Ben Plesser, fl. 2012-2014 and Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Clarissa Ward, 1980-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 14 mins
Sneaking across Syria's border, Clarissa Ward reports from its most dangerous city, Aleppo, where a battle rages between rebel groups and Syria's military.
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produced by Ben Plesser, fl. 2012-2014 and Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Clarissa Ward, 1980-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 14 mins
Description
Sneaking across Syria's border, Clarissa Ward reports from its most dangerous city, Aleppo, where a battle rages between rebel groups and Syria's military.
Date Written / Recorded
2000-10-14
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Ben Plesser, fl. 2012-2014, Harry A. Radliffe, fl. 1995-2015, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Clarissa Ward, 1980-
Date Published / Released
2000-10-14
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Ahmed al-Abaid, fl. 2012, Maher Nana, fl. 2012, Saleh Hawa, fl. 2012, Abdul Jabbar al-Oqaidi, fl. 2012
Topic / Theme
Property destruction, Massacres, Civil war, Rebellions, War and Violence, Syrians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Columbia Broadcasting System
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60 Minutes, Dick Clarke
produced by Richard Bonin, fl. 1993, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2008), 14 mins
October 22, 2008 - (Recorded in 2000) Dick Clarke, national coordinator for counterterrorism, described the response to the USS Cole bombing, the search for bin Laden, and the preparation to respond to a domestic terrorist attack. Lesley Stahl reports.
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produced by Richard Bonin, fl. 1993, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Lesley Stahl, 1941-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2008), 14 mins
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October 22, 2008 - (Recorded in 2000) Dick Clarke, national coordinator for counterterrorism, described the response to the USS Cole bombing, the search for bin Laden, and the preparation to respond to a domestic terrorist attack. Lesley Stahl reports.
Date Written / Recorded
2008-10-22
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Richard Bonin, fl. 1993, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Lesley Stahl, 1941-
Date Published / Released
2000-10-20, 2008-10-22
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Thomas J. Pickard, 1950-, Richard A. Clarke, 1950-, Osama Bin Laden, 1957-2011
Topic / Theme
Biological warfare, Civil defense, Navy ships, Bombings, Terrorism, Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, August 7, 1998, Bombing of U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, August 7, 1998, Bombing of the USS Cole, October 12, 2000, War and Violence
Copyright Message
© 2008 CBS News
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60 Minutes, The Reckoning
produced by Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 11 mins
Scott Pelley reports on the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic.
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produced by Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Scott Pelley, 1957-, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2000), 11 mins
Description
Scott Pelley reports on the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic.
Date Written / Recorded
2000-10-24
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Shawn Efran, fl. 2004-2016, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Scott Pelley, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2000-10-24
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Milan St. Protić, 1957-, Vogislav Koštunica, 1944-, Slobodan Milošević, 1941-2006
Topic / Theme
War, Genocide, Government, War crimes tribunals, War crimes, Democracy, Heads of state, Revolutions, Kosovo War, 1998-1999, War and Violence, Political and Social Movements, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
© 2000 CBS News
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60 Minutes, Charlie Did It (Congressman - Charles Wilson)
produced by Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000 and George Crile, 1945-2006, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Mike Wallace, 1918-2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 12 mins
Former Representative Charlie Wilson convinced Congress to arm Afghan freedom fighters battling the Soviets in the 1980s. Now he tells Mike Wallace that the U.S. failed to provide enough aid when the Russians pulled out, setting the stage for the Taliban's rise to power.
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produced by Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000 and George Crile, 1945-2006, Columbia Broadcasting System; interview by Mike Wallace, 1918-2012, in 60 Minutes (New York, NY: Columbia Broadcasting System, 2001), 12 mins
Description
Former Representative Charlie Wilson convinced Congress to arm Afghan freedom fighters battling the Soviets in the 1980s. Now he tells Mike Wallace that the U.S. failed to provide enough aid when the Russians pulled out, setting the stage for the Taliban's rise to power.
Date Written / Recorded
2001-03-13
Field of Study
Media Studies
Content Type
News story
Contributor
Robert G. Anderson, fl. 2000, George Crile, 1945-2006, Columbia Broadcasting System
Author / Creator
Mike Wallace, 1918-2012
Date Published / Released
2001-03-13
Publisher
Columbia Broadcasting System
Series
60 Minutes
Person Discussed
Charlie Wilson, Charlie Wilson, 1933-2010
Topic / Theme
Afghan people, Russian people, War, Terrorism, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 by Columbia Broadcasting System
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