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This bibliography provides annotations on future trends in
terrorism from open-source literature published between 1996 and
mid-1998. The dominant trend discussed in this literature is the
increasing likelihood that terrorists will use weapons of mass
destruction (WMD), particularly against the United States.
Accordingly, many of the 295 monographs and journal articles
surveyed in this bibliography discuss the potential threats of
nuclear, biological, and chemical terrorism and the countermeasures
that need to be implemented in responding to these threats. A
number of other articles discuss the emerging threat of computer or
cyberterrorism and the potential threat to the United States'
information-technology (IT)-based infrastructure. Many articles
discuss new technologies to counter more conventional terrorist
threat, such as detecting bombs at airports.
After assuming power in 1974, the military regime embarked on a
program to improve the condition of peasants, but famine and hunger
continued despite this effort, which was supplemented by
substantial foreign assistance. Moreover, the escalation of the
military campaign against the insurgent movements in Eritrea,
Tigray, and the Ogaden forced thousands of Ethiopians to flee into
neighboring countries.
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