When Terrorism and Counterterrorism Clash:  The War on Terror and the Transformation of Terrorist Activity
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List of Figures

Figure 1. Time span and time intervals for study.

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Figure 2. Comparison of ITERATE, RAND, and U.S. State Department counts of terrorist incidents.

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Figure 3. Percent distribution of transnational terrorist incidents by source, 1993–2004.

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Figure 4. Percent distribution of transnational terrorist incidents by World Bank region, 1993–2004.

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Figure 5. Mean number of quarterly days of transnational terrorist activity, 1993–2004.

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Figure 6. Number of transnational terrorist incidents in countries with 50+ incidents, 1993–2004.

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Figure 7. Percent distribution of transnational terrorist incidents by type of attack, 1993–2004.

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Figure 8. Percent distribution of transnational terrorist incidents by lethality, 1993–2004.

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Figure 9. Percent distribution of transnational terrorist incidents by type of immediate victim, 1993–2004.

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Figure 10. Percent distribution of transnationalincidents by multinationalvictims, 1993–2004.

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Figure 11. Percent distribution of incidents with U.S.victims by type of victim, 1993–2004.

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Figure 12. Percent distribution of transnational terroristincident by type of perpetratororganization, 1993–2004.

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Figure 13. Quarterly number of transnationalterrorist incidents, 1993–2004.

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Figure 14. Quarterly number of transnationalterrorist incidents, 1993–2004 (incidentsin Israel excluded).

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