| C. William Michaels - 2002 - 536 pages
...inquiry on terrorism, stated among other things, "Several troublesome global trends — especially the growing demographic youth bulge in developing...systems and political ideologies are under enormous stress — will fuel the rise of more disaffected groups willing to use violence to address their perceived... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence - 2002 - 364 pages
...underlying causes that drive terrorists will persist. Several troublesome global trends — especially the growing demographic youth bulge in developing...systems and political ideologies are under enormous stress — will fuel the rise of more disaffected groups willing to use violence to address their perceived... | |
| Worldwatch Institute - 2005 - 278 pages
...2002, in a written response to congressional questioning, the US Central Intelligence Agency noted that "several troublesome global trends—especially the...use violence to address their perceived grievances." The agency warned that unless US counterterrorist operations seek to address many of the underlying... | |
| Michael Renner, Linda Starke, Worldwatch Institute - 2005 - 282 pages
...questioning, the US Central Intelligence Agency noted that "several troublesome global trends — especially the growing demographic youth bulge in developing...systems and political ideologies are under enormous stress — will fuel the rise of more disaffected groups willing to use violence to address their perceived... | |
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