By Tom Quiggin1 Mar 2005
Although there has been a series of well-publicised terrorist attacks over the past decade, many other planned attacks have been thwarted. Tom Quiggin argues that in order to stop more attacks, governments need to rethink the way they allocate counterterrorism resources.
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