Welcome to the Naval Postgraduate School Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare (archived)
Abstract
Established in 1998, The Center on Terrorism and Irregular Warfare produces timely, innovative,
interdisciplinary analysis relevant to policy and operations. In studying terrorism and irregular warfare, the
Center focuses the research capabilities of its staff and the Naval Postgraduate School on an area of
critical importance to the national security of the United States.
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