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TERRORISM IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: A REVIEW
Monday, 3 October 2005

 

 

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Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review, ISS Seminar Presentation by James M Lutz (PDF 23kb)

 

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Speaker: Professor James Michael Lutz

 

James Lutz is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, Indiana University-Purdue University. He has researched and written extensively on the subject of terrorism and political violence. He is currently a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Global Economy Quarterly and a member of the Advisory Council of the Homeland Security Institute, Purdue University.

 

Date: Monday, 3rd October 2005
Venue: ISS Conference Room
Block C, Brooklyn Court
361 Veale Street
New Muckleneuk
(Parking in Brooklyn Mall and ABSA Court)
Time: 10h30 (tea and coffee)
11h00 (seminar starts)
12h00 (seminar ends)

 

RSVP: Catherine Maidi
Tel: (012) 346 9500
Fax: (012) 460 0997
E-mail: catherine@iss.org.za

 

 

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