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Tables of Contents for Deception and Deterrence in "Wars of National Liberation," State-Sponsored Terrorism and Other Forms of Secret Warfare
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
vii
2
Introduction
ix
 
I. The Pattern of Political Warfare Associated with "Wars of National Liberation" and Terrorism
3
36
Thomas T. Hammond
Communist Use of Deception in Power
3
14
Uri Ra'anan
Political Aspects of "Protracted Warfare"
17
6
Robert F. Turner
Deception and Deterrence: Political Warfare as a Threat to World Peace
23
16
II. Case Studies of Deception and Misrepresentation
39
14
Gordon Sumner, Jr.
Case Studies of Deception and Misrepresentation
39
4
Guenter Lewy
The Role of Deception in the Vietnam War
43
10
III. Problems of Democracies in Apprasing, Deterring, and Defending Against "Wars of National Liberation" and Totalitarian Aggression
53
38
Paul Hollander
Intellectuals and Guerilla Movements
53
16
George S. Weigel, Jr.
The Churches
69
6
Harry G. Summers
Military Tactics and Strategy
75
6
Edwin G. Corr
The Challenge of Low Intensity Conflict: Appraising the Threat
81
10
IV. Human Rights as a Theme of Political Warfare
91
38
Adda B. Bozeman
Linguistic and Conceptual Deception: Human Rights and Political Warfare in the Wilderness of Language
91
12
W. Hayes Parks
Exaggerated or One-Sided Claims of Law of War Violations
103
26
V. Secret Warfare and International Law: A Case of Auto-Immune Disease
129
 
Alberto R. Coll
Secret Warfare and International Law
129
6
John Norton Moore
Low Intensity Conflict and the International Legal System
135
 
William V. O'Brien
Counterterror Attacks on Terrorist Sanctuaries
L. F. E. Goldie
Low Intensity Conflict, Maritime Conflict and the Definition of Aggression
171
24
Robert F. Turner
State Sovereignty, International Law, and the Use of Force in Countering Low-Intensity Aggression
195