February 2013
Perspectives on Terrorism, Volume 7, Issue 1 (2013)
This "Perspectives on Terrorism" issue explores a variety of issues in the field of terrorism studies. These include: the terrorists psychology, the use of e-learning for building bombs, and the issue of Islamic terrorism in Pakistan. More in generally the journal seeks to provide a platform for established scholars as well as academics and professionals entering the interdisciplinary fields of Terrorism and Conflict Studies.
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Author:
Clark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenko, Benjamin Van Son, Anne Stenersen, Karim Bahgat, Richard M Medina, Muhammad Feyyaz, Tom Quiggin, Reinhard Uhrig, Joshua Sinai, Zubair Qamar
Editor:
Alex P Schmid, James JF Forest, Joseph J Easson, Tim Pippard, Joshua Sinai, Eric Price, Judith Tinnes
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7
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- Characteristics of Lone-Wolf Violent Offenders
- "Bomb-Making for Beginners"
- An Overview of Geographical Perspectives and Approaches in Terrorism Research
- Conceptualising Terrorism Trend Patterns in Pakistan
- Sources and Information in Academic Research
- OSCE’s Consolidated Framework for the Fight against Terrorism
- Book Review: Al Qaeda
- Book Review: The Myth of Martyrdom
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