A report published by Bipartisan Policy Center, December 2012. To access or download, click here Brief intro. The Internet has revolutionized the way all of us communicate and do business. Its benefits to people everywhere have been enormous and will continue to drive progress in practically every area of life. At the same time, it should be recognized that, … Continue reading
Muhammad Haniff Hassan and Zulkifli Mohamed, “Research Note: Inside an Indonesian Online Library for Radical Materials“, Perspectives on Terrorism, vol. 6, no. 6, 2012. To download, click here Abstract This Research Note provides a review of an Indonesian online library for radical materials. The objective of this review is to compile data and information that will … Continue reading
To access or download, click here Edited volume by Norman Cigar and Stephanie E. Kramer. Quantico, Va. : Marine Corps University Press,2011. Content Preface…………………………. v 1. Keynote Address: The Deep Fight……………………………….. 1 General Michael V. Hayden, USAF (Ret.) 2. Al-Qaida’s War with the United Nations and the State System………………….15 Christopher C. Harmon 3. Al-Qaida’s Theater Strategy: Waging … Continue reading
To access or download, click here Hassan, Muhammad Haniff Bin (2007) ‘Imam Samudra’s Justification for Bali Bombing ‘, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 30:12, 1033 – 1056 Abstract The primary objective of this article is to provide a map of Imam Samudra’s thinking behind Bali bombing I as written in his book Aku Melawan Teroris to those who … Continue reading
By Shiraz Maher & Peter Neumann, August 2012 To access or download, click the image or here
Article by Israel Oron (Ph.D, Psychology), October 2012 To access or download, click here or http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/Data/articles/Art_20415/E_210_12_1543205940.pdf Abstract This article applies a psychological approach to explore and to explain the behavior of Palestinian terrorists who blow themselves up in the light of their own words. It is shown that terrorists have no suicidal intent; hence their behavior is not an act … Continue reading
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To access and download, click the image or here Jerome P. Bjelopera, Congressional Research Service, May 2012. Summary In August 2011, the Obama Administration announced its counter-radicalization strategy. It is devised to address the forces that influence some people living in the United States to acquire and hold radical or extremist beliefs that may eventually compel … Continue reading
To access and download, please click here . Virginie Andre (2012): ‘Neojihadism’ and YouTube: Patani Militant Propaganda Dissemination and Radicalization, Asian Security, 8:1, 27-53 Abstract This article examines the use of YouTube by the new generation of Patani Muslim militants in their dissemination of propaganda and radical identity formation. These fighters have now brought their … Continue reading
To access or download, click the image or here by Charles Kurzman, Triangle Center for Terrorism and Homeland Security, February 2011. “This report documents a downturn in the pace of Muslim-American terrorism — it remains to be seen whether this is accorded a similar level of attention, and whether the level of public concern will ratchet … Continue reading