April 2013
Perspectives on Terrorism, Volume 7, Issue 2 (2013)
The articles of this issue focus on the role of foreign influences in early forms of terrorism, the collective rationality of Islamic terrorist groups, and best-practice for military interrogations. Its research notes look at forecasting of the Arab Spring and the effectiveness of the peer review process. It also includes a collection of relevant resources, a book review, news from the organization's networks, and an editorial.
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Author:
James M Lutz, Brenda J Lutz, Daniel P Hepworth, Matthew D Semel, Richard J Chasdi, Tom Quiggin, Rajeev Bhattacharyya, Nikhil R Puri, Judith Tinnes, Eric Price, Alex P Schmid, Philipp Holtmann
Editor:
James J F Forest, Alex P Schmid
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7
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2
Chapters:
- The Role of Foreign Influences in Early Terrorism
- Analysis of Al-Qaeda Terrorist Attacks to Investigate Rational Action
- Military Interrogations: Best Practices and Beliefs
- Forecasting the “Arab Spring” of 2011
- Words Matter: Peer Review as a Failing Safeguard
- An Annotated Interview with Sashadhar Choudhury, Foreign Secretary, United Liberation Front of Asom [Assam]
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