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PrefaceContentsFiguresTablesSummaryAcknowledgmentsGlossaryChapter One: IntroductionBackgroundMethodologyCase SelectionAnalytical Tools and MethodsObjectives and Implications of This StudySummary of the FindingsOrganization of This ReportChapter Two: Sri LankaPreview of the FindingsIntroduction to the CaseBackground of the Tamil MilitancyBackground of LTTEThe Indian Peacekeeping ForceThe LTTEs AscendancyLTTE Organization and FunctionLTTE: A Global OperatorThe LTTEs Relationship with IndiaLTTE: Contacts and Training with Other Militant OrganizationsSuicide Bombing and the Black Tigers CadresAdoption and Innovation of the Suicide AttackClasses of TargetsAudiences for the AttacksStrategic Implications of Suicide AttacksMythology of the HeroCountering the LTTE in Colombo and JaffnaThe Colombo TheaterThe Jaffna TheaterLessons from Jaffna and ColomboSummary Analysis of the Impacts of 9/11 upon the LTTEChapter Three: IndiaPreview of the FindingsIntroduction to the CaseThe Khalistan MovementMajor Khalistani OrganizationsBabbar KhalsaKhalistan Commando ForceKhalistan Liberation ForceCampaigns of ViolenceMilitant Targetting and InnovationsOperations in Amritsar and LudhianaMilitancy in Amritsar and OPeration Black ThunderInnovations of the Punjab PoliceSummaryChapter Four: PakistanPreview of the ArgumentIntroduction to the CaseThe Twin Urban Menaces of Sectarian and Inter-Ethnic ViolenceMajor Sectarian Militant OrganizationsInter-Ethnic Violence: The Muttehida Qaumi MovementViolent SurgesPakistans Force StructureThe CasesOperation Cleanup and its SequelsCommunity Policing: An ExperimentSummaryChapter Five: ConclusionsStructural Similarities: Insights for the War of TerrorismSecurity Cooperation: Implications for U.S. Engagement of Sri Lanka, India, and PakistanBibliography
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