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, < Regeneration, < New Start editorial index page One of the most engaging articles I’ve read since the bombings on London transport earlier this month was written by Bill Durodie. Mr Durodie is a senior lecturer in risk management and corporate security at Cranfield University and his article, Terrorism and community resilience, appears in a Chatham House report published this week. In it, he argues that a terrorist event doesn’t have to be huge to shake our social fabric, but will seem huge if that social fabric is torn or frayed in the first place. Susan Downer, assistant editor
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