International Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century
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At present, the crisis of terrorism is not limited in the periphery of any state or part of the world, but in its current form, this perfection has become global. It has a broad and well structured structure similar to any other global institution. Terror attack of September 11, 2001 is a clear example of how terrorism has used the facilities available as a result of globalization to change its functioning. This structure of terrorism is pre-ordained with systematic and accurate information technology and professionally employed youth who can carry out terrorist attacks in any country anywhere in the world.
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