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Buzzworthy (Free subscription) | yesterday
One of the more thought-provoking analyses of the Mumbai terror attack was written by Paul Cornish, chairman of the International Security Programme at the influential British think tank Chatham House.
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... strokes and artery clearing procedures in apparently healthy patients has made a dramatic. By Paul Cornish Quite apart from the scores murdered and the hundreds injured, what the Mumbai terrorists really wanted was an exaggerated and preferably extreme reaction on the part of Insta key system , the media and public opinion. Your search Anime zenki did not match any documents. Why...
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TUMEKE! (Free subscription) | yesterday
The age of 'celebrity terrorism' By Paul Cornish Chairman, Chatham House's International Security Programme Quite apart from the scores murdered and the hundreds injured, what the Mumbai terrorists really wanted was an exaggerated - and preferably extreme - reaction on the part of governments, the media and public opinion. Paul Cornish raises some very good points in this...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
International security expert Paul Cornish asks if the Mumbai attacks represent a new kind of terrorism, devoid of cause but ripe for media coverage.
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matthewgood (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... what the boy in custody says – which, of course, we’ll never actually be privy to. That said, Paul Cornish, the Chairman of Chatham House’s International Security Programme, has written an interesting article on the BBC’s website entitled The age of ‘celebrity terrorism’ , in which he makes some interesting points. An excerpt… “But, for all the horror of the Mumbai attack, there might...
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m, p, & g s (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
In discussing the horrors unfolding in Mumbai (now in its third day), Dr. Paul Cornish at Chatham House, home to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, wonders if we’ve entered the era of “ celebrity terrorism .” The anonymous Mumbai attackers have, essentially, taken over international media. Top quote: Welcome to the age of celebrity terrorism. The invitation to the world's D-list...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
"What the Mumbai terrorists really wanted was an exaggerated and preferably extreme reaction on the part of governments, the media and public opinion," said Paul Cornish, the head of Chatham House think tank. "In these terms, the attackers received as much attention as they could possibly have hoped for, and the Mumbai outrage can only be described as a very significant terrorist success....