Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Al Qaeda and the innovative firm: Demythologizing the network. | Sociology and social work | McAllister, Brad |
Aviation security: promise or reality?. | Sociology and social work | Rajapaksa, Sushama, Szyliowicz, Joseph S. |
Bangs for the buck: A cost-benefit analysis of cyberterrorism. | Sociology and social work | Giacomello, Giampiero |
Crisis Negotiation: a counter-intuitive method to disrupt terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Voss, Christopher T. |
Dissuading state support of terrorism: strikes or sanctions? (an analysis of dissuasion measures employed against Libya. | Sociology and social work | Collins, Stephen D., Rajapaksa, Sushama |
From Ocalan to Al Qaida: The continuing terrorist threat in Turkey. | Sociology and social work | Cline, Lawrence E. |
From words to action: the relationship between group's value references and its likelihood of engaging in terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Allison G. |
Going to the source: why Al Qaeda'a financial network is likely to withstand the current war on terrorist financing. | Sociology and social work | Basile, Mark |
How new is the new terrorism? | Sociology and social work | Duyvesteyn, Isabelle |
Instrumentalization counterterrorism for regime consolidation in Putin's Russia.(Vladimir Putin) | Sociology and social work | Baev, Pavel K. |
Jihadi Strategic studies: The alleged Al Qaida policy study preceding the Madrid bombings. | Sociology and social work | Lia, Brynjar, Hegghammer, Thomas |
Just deserts? an examination of Sri Lankans's reactions to 9/11. | Sociology and social work | Rajapaksa, Sushama, Dundes, Lauren |
Lebanon's "Blue Line": a new international border or just another cease-fire zone?. | Sociology and social work | Rajapaksa, Sushama, O'Shea, Brendan |
Militant recruitment in Pakistan: Implications for Al Qaeda and other organizations. | Sociology and social work | Fair, C. Christine |
Nihilism in political chaos: Himmler, bin Laden, and altruistic punishment. | Sociology and social work | Midlarsky, Manus I. |
Religious terrorism, the media, and international Islamization terrorism: justifying the unjustifiable. | Sociology and social work | Schbley, Ayla |
Storm clouds over Central Asia: Revival of the Islamic movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)? | Sociology and social work | Weitz, Richard |
Suicide bombers: Are psychological profiles possible?. | Sociology and social work | Lester, David, Bijou Yang, Lindsay, Mark |
Terrorism, signaling, and suicide attack. | Sociology and social work | Hoffman, Bruce, McCormick, Gordon H. |
Terror politics and medicine: the role of leadership. | Sociology and social work | Mor-Yosef, Shlomo, Shapira, Shmuel C. |
The changing face of Al Qaeda and the global war on terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Hoffman, Bruce |
The child that bombs built. | Sociology and social work | Watson, Alison M.S. |
The security situation in Southern Thailand: toward an understanding of domestic and international dimensions. | Sociology and social work | Liow, Joseph Chinyong |
The war on terrorism: The Mujahedeen e-Khalk saga. | Sociology and social work | Bahgat, Gawdat |
Who are the terrorists? Analyzing changes in sociological profile among members of ETA. | Sociology and social work | Reinares, Fernando |
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