Information on "Strategies of Terrorism"
March 2013
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4 Mar 2013
Strategic Trends 2013
Author: Andrea Baumann, Jonas Grätz, Prem Mahadevan
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This edition of Strategic Trends contains articles on the "de-westernisation" of globalisation and on the issue of maritime insecurity in East Asia. More on «Strategic Trends 2013»
June 2012
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4 Jun 2012
Beware of Imitators
Author: Nelly Lahoud
Publisher: Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
To many Westerners, al Qa’ida epitomizes jihadism. But just how different is it to other jihadi groups? More on «Beware of Imitators» -
Jun 2012
The US Army War College Guide to National Security Issues, Volume I
Author: J Boone Bartholomees Jr, David Jablonsky, H Richard Yarger, James F Holcomb, Frank L Jones , R Craig Nation, Dennis M Murphy, Reed J Fendrick, Louis J Nigro Jr, Constance Phlipot, Clayton KS Chun, Janeen M Klinger, John F Troxell, Charles D Allen, Glenn K Cunningham, John Aclin, Tami Davis Biddle, Jeffrey L Groh, Jeffrey A Farnsworth
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This edition of the US Army War College Guide to National Security Issues reflects the structure and approach of the core national security strategy and policy curriculum at the US Army War College. More on «The US Army War College Guide to National Security Issues, Volume I»
May 2012
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11 May 2012
Resoluto pero a la vez frustrado: qué liderazgo ejercía y qué estrategia tenía Osama bin Laden cuando lo mataron
Author: Fernando Reinares
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Antes de su muerte Osama bin Laden ejercía con decisión y firmeza como dirigente supremo en el mando general al-Qaeda localizado en Pakistán. More on «Resoluto pero a la vez frustrado: qué liderazgo ejercía y qué estrategia tenía Osama bin Laden cuando lo mataron» -
May 2012
CTC Sentinel 5 (5)
Author: Liam Collins, Brian Fishman, Bruce Hoffman, Philip Mudd, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, Brian Dodwell, Cerwyn Moore
Publisher: Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
This issue examines Osama bin Ladin's security measures and strategies for Yemen. More on «CTC Sentinel 5 (5)»
January 2012
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Jan 2012
Terrorist Innovations in Weapons of Mass Effect, Phase II
Author: Mohammed Hafez, Maria Rasmussen
Publisher: Center on Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
Organized jointly by the Center on Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School, and the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews, this workshop brought together specialists from academia and... More on «Terrorist Innovations in Weapons of Mass Effect, Phase II»
December 2011
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16 Dec 2011
¿Resistencia armada a la ISAF o estrategia de control social?
Author: Fernando Reinares
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
En Afganistán se perpetran actualmente, cada mes, aproximadamente el 10% de los atentados terroristas ocurridos en todo el mundo. More on «¿Resistencia armada a la ISAF o estrategia de control social?» -
Dec 2011
Beyond Bin Laden: Future Trends in Terrorism
Author: Carl Ungerer, Ashutosh Misra
Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
This report examines the shifting patterns of global terrorism. More on «Beyond Bin Laden: Future Trends in Terrorism»
September 2011
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7 Sep 2011
A Critical Assessment of the US National Strategy for Counterterrorism
Author: Paul Smith
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
The White House recently published two significant strategies outlining its approach to the threat of domestic terrorism from Islamic violent extremism: "The National Strategy for Counterterrorism" and a counter-radicalisation strategy, "Empowering L... More on «A Critical Assessment of the US National Strategy for Counterterrorism» -
Sep 2011
The Disruptive Cost of Fear
Author: Lawrence A Husick
Publisher: Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
This commentary notes that despite repeated calls since 9/11 for effective and efficient investment in security, the US has instead relied on the institutional structures and processes of the past. More on «The Disruptive Cost of Fear»


