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Salon.com September 26, 2001 Jeffrey Eugenides |
Deciphering suicide The hijackers lacked the heroism of martyrs -- all they had was the violence... |
Reason November 2003 Tim Cavanaugh |
Talking With Terrorists Jessica Stern's new book reports from the front lines of the War on Terror. |
Scientific American December 26, 2005 Luis Miguel Ariza |
Virtual Jihad The Internet as the ideal terrorism recruiting tool. |
Parameters Spring 2004 Matthew J. Morgan |
The Origins of the New Terrorism A history of terrorism and where it's headed. |
Salon.com September 12, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Why terrorism works Alan Dershowitz says the world community opened the door to al-Qaida by rewarding Palestinian terrorists -- and makes the case for national I.D. cards and torture. |
Parameters Autumn 2008 Daniel S. Roper |
Global Counterinsurgency: Strategic Clarity for the Long War Though policy initiatives since September 11, 2001 have positively influenced certain agencies in their efforts to secure America, some steps have actually limited the nation's effectiveness in countering the threats it faces. |
Salon.com February 8, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
Why shoot at the White House? So far, Robert Pickett fits the profile of the loner gunman: White, middle-aged, isolated and maybe ready for the Secret Service to take him down... |
National Defense November 2010 |
Readers Sound Off On Recent Stories Robotic Mules, Bad Idea... Next Wave of Suicide Bombers... Defense Budget Woes... |
Parameters Autumn 2008 Robert M. Cassidy |
Terrorism and Insurgency Countering Terrorism and Insurgency in the 21st Century: International Perspectives is a collection of essays that provide insight into the challenges that make this perennial and irregular war exceedingly difficult. |
PC World September 14, 2001 Sam Costello |
Carnivore Dispatched to Sniff Out Terrorists Senate OKs measure to broaden technology's use, urges research for more tools... |
Wired December 2001 John Arquilla & David Ronfeldt |
Fighting The Network War Conventional military power stands little chance against a band of swarming 14th-century terrorists, according to the authors, RAND analysts who wrote the book on "netwar." Here's their five-point plan to tear apart the terror network... |
Nursing May 2010 Sharon M. Valente |
Assessing patients for suicide risk This article will help you update your knowledge of suicide risk factors and prevention strategies, and provide guidelines for effective intervention. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
To Combat Terrorism, a Systems Approach is Vital A recent economic conference urged the need for private business and the government to work together to develop a holistic approach to combating terrorism and containing its impact on business and society at large. |
Parameters November 2004 |
Editor's Shelf For decades, indeed centuries, terrorists have been quietly gathering support throughout the world. But it took the events of 9/11 and the resulting global war on terror to turn the oblivious heads of most Americans. |
National Defense February 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Homegrown Terrorist Cases Bring Focus to Debates on Radicalization The development of terrorists can not be predicted in an individual with a one-size fits all profile. |
ifeminists January 20, 2004 K.C. Wilson |
Killing Men Why do men commit suicide more often than women do? |