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William Wallace, Professor
of International Relations at the London School of Economics and
Liberal Democrat Spokesman on Defense in the House of Lords, in
his essay 'Europe, the Necessary Partner' writes in Foreign Affairs
Journal that:
"Terrorism is another good example of where perceptions are
diverging (between the USA and Europe). European governments do
not underestimate the threat of terrorism; they have suffered more
incidents of terrorism on their soil over the past 30 years -- from
Irish Republicans, left-wing revolutionaries in Germany and Italy,
Kurdish and Algerian militants, Basques, Corsicans, fundamentalist
Muslims, and Sikhs -- than the United States has. But rather than
overestimating the threat, Europeans recognize that a political
response must accompany counter-terrorism and preventive measures."
In a departure from the norms of rigourous British scholarship,
Professor Wallace leaves his statement hanging as a generalization.
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