1、CSI-2021-U-030601-Final CNA Summary Paper|1 Request additional copies of this document through inquiriescna.org.3003 Washington Boulevard Arlington,VA 22201 703-824-2000 a.org Copyright CNA 2021 This document contains the best opinion of CNA at the time of issue.It does not necessarily represent the
2、 opinion of the sponsor.Approved by:Jonathan Schroden,Research Program Director Countering Threats and Challenges Program Strategy,Policy,Plans,and Programs Division August 2021 Learning from the Past:US Domestic Counterterrorism from 1970 to 1985 Megan K.McBride and William Rosenau Though tens of t
3、housands of pages have been written about terrorism and counterterrorism since 9/11,the history of counterterrorism in the United States has received relatively little analytical attention.The 1970s and early 1980s have become almost forgotten in the history of Americas struggle with domestic terror
4、ist violence.That period,though,was part of a long wave of terrorism that occurred across the developed world.In the United States,during that era,terrorist groupsincluding ethno-nationalists,separatists,and Marxist-Leninistsconducted a remarkable number of attacks,some of which resulted in signific