Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A coalition of coalitions: International cooperation against terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Bensahel, Nora |
A failure of imagination (Intelligence, WMDs, and "virtual jihad"). | Sociology and social work | Atran, Scott |
Anatomy of the Salafi movement. | Sociology and social work | Wiktorowicz, Quintan |
A social network analysis of Jemaah Islamiyah: The applications to counterterrorism and intelligence. | Sociology and social work | Koschade, Stuart |
Bombers and bystanders in suicide attacks in Israel, 2000 to 2003. | Sociology and social work | Harrison, Mark |
Can the violent jihad do without sympathizers? | Sociology and social work | Mascini, Peter |
Charity as resistance: Connections between charity, contentious politics, and terror. | Sociology and social work | Flanigan, Shawn Teresa |
Contextualizing political terrorism: A Collective Action perspective for understanding the Tanzim. | Sociology and social work | Alimi, Eitan Y. |
Do targeted assassinations work: A multivariate analysis of Israel's controversial tactic during Al-Aqsa uprising. | Sociology and social work | Hafez, Mohammed M., Hatfield, Joseph M. |
Expatriate games: Interorganizational coordination and international counterterrorism. | Sociology and social work | Newsome, Bruce |
Exploring the "root causes" of terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Newman, Edward |
Groups, networks, or movements: A command-and-control-driven approach to classifying terrorist organizations and its application to Al Qaeda. | Sociology and social work | Jackson, Brian A. |
Influence in terrorist networks: From undirected to directed graphsInfluence in terrorist networks: From undirected to directed graphs. | Sociology and social work | Brams, Steven J., Mutlu, Hande, Ramirez, Shawn Ling |
Insurgency and counterinsurgency in Iraq. | Sociology and social work | Hoffman, Bruce |
Is democracy a cure for terrorism: A review of Natan Sharansky's The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror. | Sociology and social work | Kibble, David G. |
Jihadism in Western Europe after the invasion of Iraq: Tracing motivational influences from the Iraq war on jihadist terrorism in Western Europe. | Sociology and social work | Nesser, Petter |
Key considerations in counterideological work against terrorist ideology. | Sociology and social work | Bin Hassan, Muhammad Hanif |
Misjudging Islamic terrorism: The academic community's failure to predict 9/11. | Sociology and social work | Czwarno, Monica |
North African immigrants in Europe and political violence. | Sociology and social work | Pargeter, Alison |
Psychological operations: A new variation on an age old art: Hezbollah versus Israel. | Sociology and social work | Schleifer, Ron |
Rationality, culture, and structure in the making of suicide bombers: A preliminary theoretical synthesis and illustrative case study. | Sociology and social work | Hafez, Mihammed M. |
Stealing Al Qaeda's playbook. | Sociology and social work | Brachman, Jarret M., McCants, William F. |
Suicide terrorism in Iraq: A preliminary assessment of the quantitative data and documentary evidence. | Sociology and social work | Hafez, Mohammed M |
Suicide terrorism, occupation, and the globalization of martyrdom: A critique of Dying to Win.(by Robert Pape)(Critical essay) | Sociology and social work | Moghadam, Assaf |
SUV advertising: The Detroit project.(Sports Utility Vehicles ) | Sociology and social work | Zichermann, Sandra |
The European Union and post-9/11 counterterrorism: A reappraisal. | Sociology and social work | Zimmermann, Doron |
The evolution of the US government's annual report on terrorism: A personal commentary. | Sociology and social work | Pluchinsky, Dennis |
The origins of popular support for Lebanon's Hezbollah. | Sociology and social work | Haddad, Simon |
The threat of agroterrorism to Australia: A preliminary assessment. | Sociology and social work | Ungerer, Carl, Rogers, Dallas |
Toward a theory of terrorism: Human security as a determinant of terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Callaway, Rhonda L., Harrelson-Stephens, Julie |
Virtual disputes: The use of the Internet for terrorist debates. | Sociology and social work | Weimann, Gabriel |
When terrorism hits home: Domestic newspaper coverage of the 1998 and 2002 terror attacks in Kenya. | Sociology and social work | Schaefer, Todd M |
Who supports terrorism? Evidence from fourteen Muslim countries. | Sociology and social work | Fair, C. Christine, Shepherd, Bryan |
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