Table of Contents
Introduction to the Issue
Welcome from the Editor | PDF HTML |
Alex P. Schmid |
Articles
Who are the Bangladeshi ‘Islamist Militants’? | PDF HTML |
Ali Riaz |
Why is Contemporary Religious Terrorism Predominantly Linked to Islam? Four Possible Psychosocial Factors | PDF HTML |
Joshua D. Wright |
How Dangerous Are Domestic Terror Plotters with Foreign Fighter Experience? The Case of Homegrown Jihadis in the US | PDF HTML |
Christopher J. Wright |
The Nature of Nigeria’s Boko Haram War, 2010-2015: A Strategic Analysis | PDF HTML |
James Adewunmi Falode |
Interviews
In Conversation with Morten Storm: A Double Agent’s Journey into the Global Jihad | PDF HTML |
Stefano Bonino |
Research Notes
If Publicity is the Oxygen of Terrorism – Why Do Terrorists Kill Journalists? | PDF HTML |
François Lopez |
Resources
Counting Lives Lost – Monitoring Camera-Recorded Extrajudicial Executions by the “Islamic State” | PDF HTML DATA |
Judith Tinnes |
Bibliography: Northern Ireland Conflict (The Troubles) | PDF HTML |
Judith Tinnes |
Book Reviews
Michael Morell. The Great War of our Time. The CIA’s Fight Against Terrorism, from Al Qa’ida to ISIS. New York: Twelve, 2015 | PDF HTML |
Brian Glyn Williams |
Counterterrorism Bookshelf: Twenty New Publications on Israeli & Palestinian Issues | PDF HTML |
Joshua Sinai |
Notes from the Editor
TRI Award for Best PhD Thesis 2015: Deadline of 31 March 2016 for Submissions Approaching | PDF HTML |
Complete Issue
Perspectives on Terrorism, Volume 10, Issue 1 | |
Various Authors |

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