Table of Contents
Articles
Why Right is Might: How the Social Science on Radicalisation suggests that International Human Rights Norms actually help frame Effective Counterterrorism Policies | PDF HTML |
Tom Parker |
Hizballah in Africa | PDF HTML |
Carl Wege |
An Interview with Islamist Scholar Abd al-Mun’im Moneep | PDF HTML |
Nico Prucha |
Resources
Trends and Developments in Terrorism: a Research Note | PDF HTML |
Richard J. Chasdi |
Twelve Rules for Preventing and Countering Terrorism | PDF HTML |
Alex P. Schmid |
Literature on the Future of Terrorism (including Trends) | PDF HTML |
Eric Price |
Three Bibliographies on (i) Drones and Targeted Killing, (ii) Prosecuting Terrorism and (iii) Enhanced Interrogation Techniques v. Torture | PDF HTML |
Jaclyn A. Peterson |
Book Reviews
Hall Gardner and Oleg Kobtzeff. The Ashgate Research Companion to War: Origins and Prevention | PDF HTML |
Michael Boyle |
Clive Walker. Terrorism and the Law | PDF HTML |
Amos N. Guiora |
Jeffrey William Lewis. The Business of Martyrdom: A History of Suicide Bombing | PDF HTML |
Assaf Moghadam |
Kent Roach. The 9/11 Effect: Comparative Counter-Terrorism | PDF HTML |
David C. Hofmann |
Ramon Spaaij. Understanding Lone Wolf Terrorism: Global Patterns, Motivations and Prevention | PDF HTML |
Mark S. Hamm |
News
News from TRI’s National Networks of PhD Thesis Writers | PDF HTML |

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