Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 2007 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abu Musab al Suri: Architect of New Al Qaeda. | Sociology and social work | Cruickshank, Paul, Ali, Mohannad Hage |
A continuum for responding to the extreme right: a comparison between the United States and Germany. | Sociology and social work | Minkenberg, Michael, Michael, George |
A crime-terror nexus? Thinking on some of the links between terrorism and criminality. | Sociology and social work | Hutchinson, Steven, O'Malley, Pat |
Al Qaeda and Iran: Friends or foes, or somewhere in between? . | Sociology and social work | Hastert, Paul |
Al Qaeda's operations: Project management analysis. | Sociology and social work | Zwikael, Ofer |
A subnational study of insurgency: FARC violence in the 1990s. | Sociology and social work | Holmes, Jennifer S., Gutierrez De Pineres, Sheila Amin, Curtin, Kevin M. |
Connectivity among terrorist groups: a two models business maturity approach. | Sociology and social work | Hensgen, Tobin, DeSouza, Kevin C. |
Could Hamas target the West? | Sociology and social work | Levitt, Matthew |
Countering female terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Cunningham, Karla J. |
Counterterrorism strategy in the Sahel. | Sociology and social work | Cline, Lawrence |
Defensive propaganda and IRA political control in republican communities.(Irish Republican Army) | Sociology and social work | Sarma, Kiran |
Dhiren Barot: was he an Al Qaeda mastermind or merely a hapless plotter? | Sociology and social work | Carlisle, David |
Draining the swamp: democracy promotion, state failure and terrorism in 19 Middle Eastern countries. | Sociology and social work | Piazza, James A. |
Ethno-psychological characteristics and terror-producing countries: linking uncertainty avoidance to terrorist acts in the 1970s. | Sociology and social work | Wiedenhaefer, Robert M., Dastoor, Barbara Riederer, Balloun, Joseph, Sosa-Fey, Josephine |
Evolutionary dynamics of the insurgency in Iraq: a mathematical model of the battle for hearts and minds. | Sociology and social work | Farley, Jonathan David |
Existential motivations in the Lord's Resistance Army's continuing conflict. | Sociology and social work | Vinci, Anthony |
Explaining Israel's misuse of strategic assassinations. | Sociology and social work | Honig, Or |
Fighting networked terrorist groups: Lessons from Israel. | Sociology and social work | Jones, Seth G. |
Following the money trail: Terrorist financing and government responses in Southeast Asia. | Sociology and social work | Croissant, Aurel, Barlow, Daniel |
Fragmented sovereignty: Why Sendero Luminoso consolidated in some regions of Peru but not in others. | Sociology and social work | Koc-Menard, Sergio |
From a counter-society to a counter-state movement: Jamaal Isaiah according to PUPJI. | Sociology and social work | Pavlova, Elena |
Gender, Palestinian women, and terrorism: women's liberation or oppression. | Sociology and social work | Berko, Anat, Erez, Edna |
Imam Samudra's justification for Bali bombing. | Sociology and social work | Bin Hassan, Muhammad Haniff |
Inspiration and the origins of global waves of terrorism. | Sociology and social work | Sedgwick, Mark |
In the name of the Father? Christian militantism in Tripura, Northern Uganda, and Ambon. | Sociology and social work | Adam, Jeroen, De Cordier, Bruno, Titeca, Kristof, Vlassenroot, Koen |
Jihadist beheading: A convergence of technology, theology and teleology? | Sociology and social work | Lentini, Pete, Bakashmar, Muhammad |
Joining guerrilla groups in Colombia: individual motivations and processes for entering violent organization. | Sociology and social work | Florez-Morris, Mauricio |
Narcotics and armed conflict: Interaction and implications. | Sociology and social work | Cornell, Svante E. |
Reforming militant Madaris in Pakistan. | Sociology and social work | Khokhar, Moniza |
Religious basis for Islamic terrorism: The Quran and its interpretations. | Sociology and social work | Venkatraman, Amritha |
Securing Lebanon from the threat of salafist jihadism. | Sociology and social work | Ranstorp, Magnus, Saab, Bilal Y. |
Suicide missions as witnessing: expansions, contrasts. | Sociology and social work | Roberts, Michael |
Target Malacca Straits: Maritime terrorism in Southeast Asia. | Sociology and social work | Yun Yun Teo |
Terrorism as transnational advocacy: An organizational and tactical examination. | Sociology and social work | Asal, Victor, Nussbaum, Brian, Harrington, D. William |
Terrorism, security and the threat of counterterrorism.(Legislation) | Sociology and social work | Wolfendale, Jessica |
Terrorism targeting industrial chemical facilities: Strategic motivations and implications for U.S. security. | Sociology and social work | Kosal, Margaret E. |
The female Jihad: Al Qaeda's women. | Sociology and social work | Knop, Katharina Von |
The four P-words of militant Islamist radicalization and recruitment: persecution, precedent, piety, and perseverance. | Sociology and social work | Ryan, Johnny |
The Hofstad group: the new face of terrorist networks in Europe. | Sociology and social work | Vidino, Lorenzo |
The human body as a terrorist weapon: hunger strikes and suicide bombers. | Sociology and social work | Dingley, James, Mollica, Marcello |
The ISI and the War on Terrorism.(Inter-Service Intelligence) | Sociology and social work | Gregory, Shaun |
The journey to September 12th: a 9/11 victim's experience with the Press, the President and Congress. | Sociology and social work | Lemack, Carie |
The Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) as criminal syndicate: funding terrorism through organized crime, a case study.(Case study) | Sociology and social work | Roth, Mitchel P., Sever, Murat |
The London bombers as self-starters: a case study in indigenous radicalization and the emergence of autonomous cliques. | Sociology and social work | Kirby, Aidan |
The question is when: the ideology of Al Qaeda and the reality of bioterrorism. | Sociology and social work | Hellmich, Christina, Redig, Amanda J. |
The torturer's dilemma: a theoretical analysis of the societal consequences of torturing terror suspects. | Sociology and social work | Farley, Jonathan David, Lefebvre, Vladimir A. |
To martyr or not to martyr: Jihad is the question, what policy is the answer? | Sociology and social work | Dutter, Lee E., Selikter, Ofira |
Trade, development and non-proliferation: multilevel counterterrorism in central Asia. | Sociology and social work | McAllister, Brad, Khersonsky, Julia |
Trends in transnational terrorism and implications for U.S. national security and U.S. Terrorism Risk Insurance Act. | Sociology and social work | Chalk, Peter |
Turkey's Kurdish problem: Steps toward a solution. | Sociology and social work | Uslu, Emrullah |
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