Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2006 - Abstracts

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
A coalition of coalitions: International cooperation against terrorism.Sociology and social workBensahel, Nora
A failure of imagination (Intelligence, WMDs, and "virtual jihad").Sociology and social workAtran, Scott
Anatomy of the Salafi movement.Sociology and social workWiktorowicz, Quintan
A social network analysis of Jemaah Islamiyah: The applications to counterterrorism and intelligence.Sociology and social workKoschade, Stuart
Bombers and bystanders in suicide attacks in Israel, 2000 to 2003.Sociology and social workHarrison, Mark
Can the violent jihad do without sympathizers?Sociology and social workMascini, Peter
Charity as resistance: Connections between charity, contentious politics, and terror.Sociology and social workFlanigan, Shawn Teresa
Contextualizing political terrorism: A Collective Action perspective for understanding the Tanzim.Sociology and social workAlimi, Eitan Y.
Do targeted assassinations work: A multivariate analysis of Israel's controversial tactic during Al-Aqsa uprising.Sociology and social workHafez, Mohammed M., Hatfield, Joseph M.
Expatriate games: Interorganizational coordination and international counterterrorism.Sociology and social workNewsome, Bruce
Exploring the "root causes" of terrorism.Sociology and social workNewman, Edward
Groups, networks, or movements: A command-and-control-driven approach to classifying terrorist organizations and its application to Al Qaeda.Sociology and social workJackson, Brian A.
Influence in terrorist networks: From undirected to directed graphsInfluence in terrorist networks: From undirected to directed graphs.Sociology and social workBrams, Steven J., Mutlu, Hande, Ramirez, Shawn Ling
Insurgency and counterinsurgency in Iraq.Sociology and social workHoffman, 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 workKibble, 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 workNesser, Petter
Key considerations in counterideological work against terrorist ideology.Sociology and social workBin Hassan, Muhammad Hanif
Misjudging Islamic terrorism: The academic community's failure to predict 9/11.Sociology and social workCzwarno, Monica
North African immigrants in Europe and political violence.Sociology and social workPargeter, Alison
Psychological operations: A new variation on an age old art: Hezbollah versus Israel.Sociology and social workSchleifer, Ron
Rationality, culture, and structure in the making of suicide bombers: A preliminary theoretical synthesis and illustrative case study.Sociology and social workHafez, Mihammed M.
Stealing Al Qaeda's playbook.Sociology and social workBrachman, Jarret M., McCants, William F.
Suicide terrorism in Iraq: A preliminary assessment of the quantitative data and documentary evidence.Sociology and social workHafez, Mohammed M
Suicide terrorism, occupation, and the globalization of martyrdom: A critique of Dying to Win.(by Robert Pape)(Critical essay)Sociology and social workMoghadam, Assaf
SUV advertising: The Detroit project.(Sports Utility Vehicles )Sociology and social workZichermann, Sandra
The European Union and post-9/11 counterterrorism: A reappraisal.Sociology and social workZimmermann, Doron
The evolution of the US government's annual report on terrorism: A personal commentary.Sociology and social workPluchinsky, Dennis
The origins of popular support for Lebanon's Hezbollah.Sociology and social workHaddad, Simon
The threat of agroterrorism to Australia: A preliminary assessment.Sociology and social workUngerer, Carl, Rogers, Dallas
Toward a theory of terrorism: Human security as a determinant of terrorism.Sociology and social workCallaway, Rhonda L., Harrelson-Stephens, Julie
Virtual disputes: The use of the Internet for terrorist debates.Sociology and social workWeimann, Gabriel
When terrorism hits home: Domestic newspaper coverage of the 1998 and 2002 terror attacks in Kenya.Sociology and social workSchaefer, Todd M
Who supports terrorism? Evidence from fourteen Muslim countries.Sociology and social workFair, C. Christine, Shepherd, Bryan
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