The Al Qaeda Gamble, Ten Years On
Topics: International Affairs Subtopics: Middle East: from Egypt to Iran
Dec 12, 2011
Authors: Jeffrey Laurenti
Publisher(s): The Century Foundation
Type: Paper
Jeffrey Laurenti published in the Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review.
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