Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2004 - Abstracts

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