The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Consider the following: • International terrorism doesn’t do much damage when considered in almost any reasonable context. • Just about any damage terrorists perpetrate can be absorbed, however grimly. • The likelihood that any American will be killed in a terrorist event is microscopic. These are just a few of the propositions that John Mueller says should be – but are not – at the heart of discussions about how to respond to international terrorism.Mueller garners media attention with latest book 'Overblown'; Mershon welcomes another post-doc; Calendar of events; Hui wins 2005 Furniss Book Award; Mershon supports graduate student ...