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WINGS #45-13 Terror Economics - Part I
Economics, women, & the Red Brigades
Uploaded: 3 Mar, 2014
Recording Date: 13 May, 2004
Recording Location: Vancouver
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: WINGS #45-13 Terror Economics - Part I
Description: Introduction to Napoleoni, her research, and barriers to publishing. Her childhood friend was arrested for being one of the leaders of the Red Brigades. Explains profiling by terrorist groups, and the concept that terrorism is largely an economic activity, albeit with an ideological line. Roles of women.
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Featured Speakers/Guests: Italian economist Loretta Napoleoni, author of “Modern Jihad: Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks”
Credits: Recorded, edited, produced by Frieda Werden. Event took place at the Vancouver Public Library in January 2004.
Comments: Originally recorded in January 2004
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News
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Weekly Program
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