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2010, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 495-521 Islam, Militancy, and Politics in Pakistan: Insights From a National Sample
by C. Fair & Neil Malhotra & Jacob Shapiro - 522-540 Does Proximity Encourage Tolerance and Less State-Centrism?: Dismissing Monolithic Chinese Youth Perception of Terrorism and Security in a Comparative Regional Study
by Simon Shen & Peng Liu - 541-558 From Cottage Industry to International Organisation: The Evolution of Salafi-Jihadism and the Emergence of the Al Qaeda Ideology
by John Turner - 559-580 How Does the Business of News Influence Terrorism Coverage? Evidence From and
by Aaron Hoffman & Dwaine Jengelley & Natasha T. Duncan & Melissa Buehler & Meredith Rees - 581-600 Civic Activism Continued Through Other Means: Terror-Violence in the South of Thailand
by Nathan Porath - 601-622 Reviving the Caliphate in the : Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia's Mobilization Strategy and Its Impact in Indonesia
by Mohamed Mohamed Osman - 623-640 Killing it Softly? Explaining the Early Demise of Left-Wing Terrorism in the Netherlands
by Beatrice de Graaf & Leena Malkki - 641-657 Recent U.S. Thinking About Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Baby Steps Towards a Dynamic View of Asymmetric Conflict
by Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko - 658-659 A Review of: “Bruce R. Pirnie and Edward O'Connell. ”
by Andrew Tan - 659-660 A Review of: “John Mackinlay and Alison Al-Baddawy. .”
by Andrew Tan - 660-662 A Review of: “David C. Gompert and John Gordon. .”
by Andrew Tan - 662-663 A Review of: “John P. Moran. ”
by Randall Law - 663-664 A Review of: “Hugo Slim. ”
by Emma Leonard - 664-666 A Review of: “Abdul Salam Zaeef. (ed. and tran. Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn).”
by Ryan Shaffer - 666-669 A Review of: “Duncan McCargo. .Duncan McCargo (ed.). .”
by Douglas Byrd - 669-671 A Review of: “Michael Levi. .”
by George Michael
2010, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 143-176 Karl Heinzen and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Terror
by Daniel Bessner & Michael Stauch - 177-197 Beyond the Internet: , , and the Limitations of Online Artifacts for Islamist Terrorists
by Michael Kenney - 198-215 Political Violence and Terrorism in Turkey, 1976–80: A Retrospective Analysis
by Sabri Sayari - 216-241 Why Some Colombian Guerrilla Members Stayed in the Movement Until Demobilization: A Micro-Sociological Case Study of Factors That Influenced Members' Commitment to Three Former Rebel Organizations: M-19, EPL, and CRS
by Mauricio Florez-Morris - 242-266 Beyond Belief: Islamist Strategic Thinking and International Relations Theory
by David Jones & M. L. R. Smith - 267-291 Rehabilitating the Terrorists?: Challenges in Assessing the Effectiveness of De-radicalization Programs
by John Horgan & Kurt Braddock - 292-314 Fighting the Jihad of the Pen: Countering Revolutionary Islam's Ideology
by Heather Gregg - 315-317 A Review of: “Curtis E. Cummings and Elisaveta Stikova (eds.). .”
by Donald Denton - 317-318 A Review of: “Hall Gardner. ”
by Andrew Tan - 318-320 A Review of: “James J. F. Forest (ed.). .”
by Max Taylor - 320-322 A Review of: “David H. Ucko. .”
by Nori Katagiri - 322-324 A Review of: “Richard English. .”
by Douglas Byrd - 324-328 A Review of: “Phil Clark and Zachary Kaufman. ”
by Noam Schimmel - 328-329 A Review of: “James F. Miskel. , ”
by Kurt Braddock - 329-330 A Review of: “Gilles Dorronsoro. ”
by Darren Mulloy - 330-332 A Review of: “H. Dan O'Hair, Robert L. Heath, Kevin J. Ayotte, and Gerald R. Ledlow (eds.). ”
by M. Walker - 332-334 A Review of: “Thomas Rid and Marc Hecker. ”
by George Michael - 334-336 A Review of: “Stephen Grey. ”
by Raffaello Pantucci
2009, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 539-557 The Challenge of Talking about Terrorism: The EU and the Arab Debate on the Causes of Islamist Terrorism
by Hartmut Behr & Lars Berger - 558-579 Radicalization in Prisons? Field Research in 25 Spanish Prisons
by Humberto Trujillo & Javier Jordán & Jose Antonio Gutiérrez & Joaquín González-Cabrera - 580-594 Exploring the Terrorist Nature of Political Assassinations: A Reinterpretation of the Orsini Attentat
by Marco Pinfari - 595-616 Organized Crime and Terrorism: From the Cells Towards Political Communication, A Case Study
by Luciana Fernández - 617-635 Razzia: A Turning Point in Modern Strategy
by Thomas Rid - 636-638 Paul Wilkinson. (Second Edition, 2006)
by Robert White - 638-639 A Review of: “Gilles Kepel. .”
by Richard Whelan - 639-642 A Review of: “Marc Sageman. ”
by Kristian Alexander - 642-644 A Review of: “Alfred G. Gerteiny. ”
by Christopher Costa - 644-646 A Review of: “Margaret Gonzalez-Perez. ”
by Tanya Narozhna - 646-647 A Review of: “Mike German. ”
by D. J. Mulloy - 647-649 A Review of: “Brian Michael Jenkins. ”
by George Michael
2009, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 359-377 A Counterterrorism Strategy for the Obama Administration
by Bruce Hoffman - 378-400 Nation Building or Nation Splitting? Political Transition and the Dangers of Violence
by Andrea Talentino - 401-411 Enemy of Humanity: The Anti-Piracy Discourse in Present-Day Anti-Terrorism
by Mikkel Thorup - 412-427 Electoral Violence in Conflict-Ridden Societies: Concepts, Causes, and Consequences
by Kristine Höglund - 428-449 The Geography of U.S. Terrorist Incidents, 1970–2004
by Jennifer Webb & Susan Cutter - 450-475 Surveying American State Police Agencies About Terrorism Threats, Terrorism Sources, and Terrorism Definitions
by Joshua Freilich & Steven Chermak & Joseph Simone - 476-498 Terrorist Incidents in India, 1998–2004: A Quantitative Analysis of Fatality Rates
by Vani Borooah - 499-515 Female Terrorism: A Review
by Karen Jacques & Paul Taylor - 516-523 Christmas in Gaza: An Adventitious War?
by Leonard Binder - 524-526 A Review of: “Robert W. White. ”
by Richard English - 526-528 A Review of: “Robert O. Marlin IV. .”
by Kristian Alexander - 528-530 A Review of: “Gilles Kepel and Jean – Pierre Milelli, eds., ”
by John Zimmerman - 530-532 A Review of: “Audrey Kurth Cronin. ”
by Richard Whelan - 532-537 A Reviews of: “Brynjar Lia, ” and “Jim Lacey, ed., ”
by John Zimmerman
2009, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 189-210 Strategic Framing of Racial-Nationalism in North America and Europe: An Analysis of a Burgeoning Transnational Network
by Stuart Wright - 211-220 Foreign Fighters in Iraq: A Cross-National Analysis of Jihadism
by Christopher Hewitt & Jessica Kelley-Moore - 221-238 Psyoping Hezbollah: The Israeli Psychological Warfare Campaign During the 2006 Lebanon War
by Ron Schleifer - 239-260 Measuring Political Mobilization: The Distinction Between Activism and Radicalism
by Sophia Moskalenko & Clark McCauley - 261-287 Bargaining, Fear, and Denial: Explaining Violence Against Civilians in Iraq 2004–2007
by Michael Boyle - 288-305 The October Crisis Revisited: Counterterrorism as Strategic Choice, Political Result, and Organizational Practice
by H. D. Munroe - 306-326 Trapping Constituents or Winning Hearts and Minds? Rebel Strategies to Attain Constituent Support in Sri Lanka
by Jannie Lilja - 327-336 Research Note: Terrorist Groups as Business Firms: A New Typological Framework
by Aaron Zelinsky & Martin Shubik - 337-338 A Review of: “Geoffrey Zubay et al., ”
by John Ellis van Courtland Moon - 338-340 A Review of: “Colin Mooers, ed., .”
by Nicholas Kiersey - 340-341 A Review of: “Wenona Giles and Jennifer Hyndman, eds., ”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 341-343 A Review of: “Martin Durham, ”
by George Michael - 343-344 A Review of: “Adam Dolnik, ”
by Shahid Bux - 344-347 A Review of: “Daniela Kroslak, .”
by Noam Schimmel - 347-349 A Review of: “Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on , edited by Centre of Excellence”
by Richard Whelan - 349-350 A Review of: “Jerrold M. Post, .”
by Donald Denton - 350-352 A Review of: “Anthony McIntyre, ”
by Robert White - 352-354 A Review of: “Faisal Devji, .”
by Mark Sedgwick - 354-356 A Review of: “Jeffrey H. Norwitz, ed., .”
by Andrew Tan - 356-357 A Review of: “Yonah Alexander and Michael B. Kraft. ”
by John Ellis van Courtland Moon
2009, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-27 The Bomb, , and Dan Breen: Terrorism in Bengal and Its Relation to the European Experience
by Michael Silvestri - 28-41 Looking for Waves of Terrorism
by Karen Rasler & William Thompson - 42-61 Terrorism in Colombia: Logic and Sources of a Multidimensional and Ubiquitous Phenomenon
by Andreas Feldmann & Victor Hinojosa - 62-88 Is Islamist Terrorism More Dangerous?: An Empirical Study of Group Ideology, Organization, and Goal Structure
by James Piazza - 89-109 The International Campaign Against Anarchist Terrorism, 1880–1930s
by Richard Jensen - 110-132 Urban Irregular Warfare and Violence Against Civilians: Evidence From a Colombian City
by Gonzalo Vargas - 133-154 International Terrorism and Counterterrorist Legislation: The Case Study of Post-9/11 Northern Ireland
by Jessie Blackbourn - 155-173 Canada (En)Counters Terrorism: U.S.-Canada Relations and Counter-terrorism Policy
by Veronica Kitchen & Karthika Sasikumar - 174-177 A Review of: “Rik Coolsaet, ed. ”
by Shahid Bux - 177-178 A Review of: “Seth G. Jones and Martin C. Libicki. .”
by Leena Malkki - 178-179 A Review of: “George Michael. .”
by Martin Durham - 179-182 A Review of: “Adam Dolnik. .”
by George Michael - 182-184 A Review of: “John Borgonovo. .”
by Christopher Costa - 184-185 A Review of: “Martin I. Wayne. .”
by Olivia Allison - 185-187 A Review of: “Jack Caravelli. .”
by Fred Wehling
2008, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 461-479 Ideological Reorientation and Counterterrorism: Confronting Militant Islam in Egypt
by Lisa Blaydes & Lawrence Rubin - 480-497 Winning the Battles, Losing the War? An Assessment of Counterterrorism in Malaysia
by Muhammad Bakashmar - 498-517 Europol's Fledgling Counterterrorism Role
by Oldrich Bures - 518-542 Doctrines for Jihadi Terrorist Training
by Brynjar Lia - 543-562 Training on a Battlefield: Iraq as a Training Ground for Global Jihadis
by Truls Tønnessen - 563-581 Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology
by James Gelvin - 582-588 Comment on Gelvin's Essay on Al-Qaeda and Anarchism
by Leonard Binder - 589-596 Nineteenth Century Anarchist Terrorism: How Comparable to the Terrorism of al-Qaeda?
by Richard Jensen - 597-600 Comments on James L. Gelvin's “Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology”
by George Esenwein - 601-605 Al-Qaida as a Muslim (Religio-Political) Movement Remarks on James L. Gelvin's “Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology”
by John Kelsay - 606-611 Al-Qaeda and Anarchism: A Historian's Reply to Terrorology: Response to Commentaries
by James Gelvin - 612-616 A Review of: “Scott Straus. ”
by Noam Schimmel - 616-618 A Review of: “John Davis, ed. .”
by Daniel Turack - 618-621 A Review of: “Jared Cohen. .”
by Noam Schimmel - 621-623 A Review of: “Nacos, Brigitte L. . Centre of Excellence Defense Against Terrorism. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 624-625 A Review of: “Kenneth Allard. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 625-627 A Review of: “Gabriel Weimann. .”
by John Horgan - 627-631 A Review of: “Kepel, Gilles. . Samad, Yunas and Sen, Kasturai. . Hahn, Gordon. . Russell, John. ”
by Anar Valliyev
2008, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 333-355 The Anarchist and the Partisan—Two Types of Terror in the History of Irregular Warfare
by Mikkel Thorup - 356-375 The Nefarious Helping Hand: Anti-Corruption Campaigns, Social Service Provision, and Terrorism
by Justin Magouirk - 376-395 The PIRA, D-Company, and the Crime-Terror Nexus
by Ryan Clarke & Stuart Lee - 396-414 The Origin of Terrorist Threats: Religious, Separatist, or Something Else?
by Daniel Masters - 415-433 Mechanisms of Political Radicalization: Pathways Toward Terrorism
by Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko - 434-438 A Review of: “Islam and War: A Review Essay”
by John Zimmerman - 438-439 A Review of: “John F. Murphy. .”
by John Zimmerman - 440-441 A Review of: “Abdulla, Rasha. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 441-442 A Review of: “Brynjar Lia. .”
by Helen Jones - 442-443 A Review of: “Ronald J. Olive. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 443-445 A Review of: “James L. Gelvin. .”
by Mark Sedgwick - 445-446 A Review of: “Fawaz A. Gerges. .”
by Lawrence Rubin - 446-448 A Review of: “Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani. ,”
by John Zimmerman - 448-449 A Review of: “Robert G. Rabil. Foreword by Walid Phares. .”
by Youssef Aboul-Enein - 449-452 A Review of: “John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt. .”
by Noam Schimmel - 452-454 A Review of: “Mary Habeck. .”
by Youssef Aboul-Enein - 454-456 A Review of: “Hillel Schenker and Ziad Abu-Zayyad. ,”
by John Zimmerman - 456-457 A Review of: “Raphael Israeli. ,”
by John Zimmerman - 458-459 A Review of: “Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer. .”
by John Wallis
2008, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 167-194 Before the Bombs There Were the Mobs: American Experiences with Terror
by David Rapoport - 195-214 The Forgotten Terrorists: Lessons from the History of Terrorism
by Jeffrey Simon - 215-233 The Internet: A Virtual Training Camp?
by Anne Stenersen - 234-256 How did Europe's Global Jihadis Obtain Training for their Militant Causes?
by Petter Nesser - 257-270 The Cost of Terrorism: The Relationship Between International Terrorism and Democratic Governance
by Leonard Weinberg & William Eubank & Elizabeth Francis - 271-301 China's “War on Terror” in Xinjiang: Human Security and the Causes of Violent Uighur Separatism
by Michael Clarke - 302-303 A Review of: “Kelly Oliver. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 303-304 A Review of: “Lorry M. Fenner and Marie M. deYoung. ”
by LCDR Youssef Aboul-Enein - 304-307 A Review of: “Peter Mandaville. . Adeeb Khalid. . Muammer Kaylan. .”
by Anar Valiyev - 307-308 A Review of: “Alan B. Krueger. .”
by Shahid Bux - 308-310 A Review of: “Nathan Gonzalez. .”
by Lawrence Rubin - 310-312 A Review of: “Rebecca Knuth. .”
by Roger Griffin - 312-314 A Review of: “Philip Smith. .”
by D. J. Mulloy - 314-317 A Review of: “Donald Dutton. .”
by Noam Schimmel - 317-319 A Review of: “Bruce Ackerman. .”
by D. J. Mulloy - 319-321 A Review of: “H. V. Savitch. .”
by Anar Valiyev - 321-323 A Review of: “Rashid Khalidi. .”
by Alisa Stack-O'Connor - 323-324 A Review of: “Rogelio Alonso. .”
by Shahid Bux - 324-326 A Review of: “Adrian Miller. .”
by Max Taylor - 326-328 A Review of: “Alan B. Kruger. .”
by Max Taylor - 328-331 A Review of: “. Edited by Ved P. Nanda.”
by Daniel Turack
2007, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 443-462 Norming “Moderation” in an “Iconic Target”: Public Policy and the Regulation of Religious Anxieties in Singapore
by Eugene Tan - 463-488 Weak States, State Failure, and Terrorism
by Edward Newman - 489-509 The Economic Cost of March 11: Measuring the Direct Economic Cost of the Terrorist Attack on March 11, 2004 in Madrid
by Mikel Buesa & Aurelia Valiño & Joost Heijs & Thomas Baumert & Javier Gómez - 511-528 Radicalized Margins: Eric Rudolph and Religious Violence
by Beau Seegmiller - 529-544 Deconstructing the Multiple Readings of a Terrorist Event in Turkey: The Case of the Council of State (Danıştay) Assault of 2006
by Gokhan Bacik & Sammas Salur - 545-570 The Fifth Wave: The New Tribalism?
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 571-592 The Evolution of Jihadist Terrorism in Morocco
by Rogelio Alonso & Marcos García Rey - 593-609 Is There a Culture of Violence in Colombia?
by Peter Waldmann - 611-620 A Review of: “What's New?: A Review Essay On The ‘New’ Anti-Semitism”
by Leonard Weinberg - 620-621 A Review of: “David Simpson. ”
by D. J. Mulloy - 621-623 A Review of: “Mike Davis. ”
by Mia Bloom - 623-624 A Review of: “Michael Kenney. ”
by Marc Sageman
2007, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 289-306 The Dynamics Of Nationalist Terrorism: ETA and the IRA
by Ignacio Sànchez-Cuenca - 307-329 The Role of Safe Havens in Islamist Terrorism
by Cristiana C. Kittner - 331-350 Confronting Terrorisms: Group Motivation and Successful State Policies
by Gregory Miller - 351-368 Leaderless Resistance and Ideological Inclusion: The Case of the Earth Liberation Front
by Paul Joosse - 369-393 Combating Terrorism in Central Asia: Explaining Differences in States' Responses to Terror
by Mariya Omelicheva - 395-414 The Increasing Role of Religion in State Failure: 1960 to 2004
by Jonathan Fox - 415-417 Berko Anat. . Forward by Moshe Addad, and translated by Elizabeth Yuval
by Avishag Gordon - 417-418 J.W. Charny
by Max Taylor - 419-420 Andreas Wenger and Reto Wollenmann, eds
by John Ellis van Courtland Moon - 420-421 Lorenzo Vidino
by Youssef Aboul-Enein - 421-424 Mike Dash. . London: Granta Books, 2005. 356 pp. Cloth £20. ISBN 1-86207-846-7. Martine van Woerkens
by Dipak Gupta - 424-425 Stuart Croft
by D.J. Mulloy - 425-427 Mark A. Prelas and Michael S. Peck
by John Ellis Moon - 427-428 Steve Tatham
by John Horgan - 429-430 David Selbourne
by John Zimmerman - 430-431 Etherington, Mark
by John Ballard - 431-434 Praveen Swami
by Dipak Gupta - 434-435 Derek D. Smith
by Robert Wesley - 435-436 George Michael
by Martin Durham - 436-438 Cordesman, Anthony H
by John Ballard - 438-440 John Mueller
by Mark Sedgwick - 440-441 Henri Alleg with a new afterword by the author and preface by Jean Paul Satre
by Youssef Aboul-Enein
2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 197-221 Frameworks For Conceptualising Terrorism
by Alex Schmid - 222-252 Sayyid Qutb'S Influence On The 11 September Attacks
by John Zimmerman - 253-273 Determinants Of Terrorism In The Muslim World: An Empirical Cross-Sectional Analysis
by Abdelaziz Testas - 274-293 The Relationship Between New Social Movement Theory And Terrorism Studies: The Role Of Leadership, Membership, Ideology And Gender
by Caron Gentry - 294-304 Terrorism, Engineering And The Environment: Their Interrelationships
by Michael C. Clarke - 305-327 Research Note: Observations Of Suicidal Terrorists In Action
by Anne Speckhard & Nadejda Tarabrina & Valery Krasnov & Khapta Akhmedova - 328-349 Conflict Resolution Of Terrorists Conflicts In Southeast Asia
by Niklas Swanström & Emma Björnehed - 350-358 A Continuing Debate: The Need To Convince: The Question Of Current Relevance
by Daphne Burdman - 359-364 A Continuing Debate: Burdman'S Indoctrinated Palestinian Children: The Need To Convince
by M. Fox - 365-395 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2003, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-1 Biographical Notes
by The Editors