VOLUME 1
PART ONE: DEFINITIONS AND CAUSES
A P Schmid
The Response Problem as a Definition Problem
B Grosscup
Terrorism-at-a-Distance
The Imagery that Serves US Power
M Crenshaw
The Causes of Terrorism
C Tilly
Terror, Terrorism, Terrorists
A Kurth Cronin
Behind the Curve
Globalization and International Terrorism
M Mousseau
Market Civilization and Its Clash with Terror
R H Dorff
Failed States after 9/11
What Did We Know and What Have We Learned?
P Chalk
The Evolving Dynamic of Terrorism in the 1990s
P R Neumann & M L R Smith
Strategic Terrorism
The Framework and its Fallacies
PART TWO: TACTICS AND TARGETS
T P Thorton
Terror as a Weapon of Political Agitation
B L Nacos
The Terrorist Calculus behind 9/11
A Model for Future Terrorism
C Quillen
A Historical Analysis of Mass Casualty Bombers
W E & T Sandler
Is Transnational Terrorism Becoming More Threatening
A O'Neill
Terrorist Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction
How Serious is the Threat?
J B Tucker
Lessons from the Case Studies
Q Li
Does Democracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents
L Weinberg & W Eubank
Terrorism and Democracy
What Recent Events Disclose
R A Pape
The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism
VOLUME 2
PART THREE: RELIGIOUS TERRORISM
D C Rapoport
Fear and Trembling
Terrorism in Three Religious Traditions
M Juergensmeyer
The Worldwide Rise of Religious Nationalism
P K Nandi
Socio-Political Context of Sikh Militancy in India
R S Leiken
Europe's Angry Muslims
Z Abuza
Tentacles of Terror
Al Qaeda's Southeast Asian Network
G Cameron
Multi-Track Microproliferation
Lessons from Aum Shinrikyo and Al Qaeda
M Watanabe
Religion and Violence in Japan Today
A Chronological and Doctrinal Analysis of Aum Shinrikyo
A Vinci
The Strategic Use of Fear by the Lord's Resistance Army
PART FOUR: ETHNIC/NATIONALIST TERRORISM
D Byman
The Logic of Ethnic Terrorism
J Dingley & M Kirk-Smith
Symbolism and Sacrifice in Terrorism
P Woodworth
Why Do They Kill? The Basque Conflict in Spain
M Joshi
On The Razor's Edge
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
J Cilliers
Terrorism and Africa
A Tan
Armed Muslim Separatist Rebellion in Southeast Asia
Persistence, Prospects, and Implications
M M Bloom
Palestinian Suicide Bombing
Public Support, Market Share, and Outbidding
H Frisch
Has the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Become Islamic? Fatah, Islam and the Al-Aqsa Martyr's Brigades
PART FIVE: IDEOLOGICAL TERRORISM
C J M Drake
The Role of Ideology in Terrorists' Target Selection
M Perrie
Political and Economic Terror in the Tactics of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party before 1914
R Bessel
Violence as Propaganda
The Role of the Storm Troopers in the Rise of National Socialism
VOLUME 3 CONTINUES FROM PART FIVE: IDEOLOGICAL TERRORISM
M Pitcavage
Camouflage and Conspiracy
The Militia Movement from Ruby Ridge to Y2K
G A Ackerman
Beyond Arson? A Threat Assessment of the Earth Liberation Front
M Rimanelli
Italian Terrorism and Society, 1940-1980s
Roots, Ideologies, Evolution, and International Connections
PART SIX: TERRORIST GROUPS AND CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS
B M McCaffery & J A Basso
Narcotics, Terrorism, and International Crime
The Convergence Phenomenon
M G Manwaring
Non-State Actors in Colombia
Threats to the State and to the Hemisphere
B H Kay
Violent Opportunities
The Rise and Fall of 'King Coca' and Shining Path
A R Sverdlick
Terrorists and Organized Crime Entrepreneurs in the 'Triple Frontier' Among Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay
T Makarenko
Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime
Tracing the Crime-Terror Nexus in Southeast Asia
PART SEVEN: STATE INVOLVEMENT AS AN EXTERNAL SUPPORT FOR INDIGENOUS GROUPS
S P O'Brien
Foreign Policy Crises and the Resort to Terrorism
A Time-Series Analysis of Conflict Linkages
J Saikia
The ISI Reaches East
J Singh
Kashmir, Pakistan and the War on Terror
C Fair
Diaspora Involvement in Insurgencies
Insights from the Khalistan and Tamil Eelam Movements
PART EIGHT: STATE INVOLVEMENT IN OR TOLERATION OF THE USE OF TERROR AGAINST THEIR OWN CITIZENS
D Claridge
State Terrorism
Applying a Definitional Model
A Simons
Making Sense of Ethnic Cleansing
S Coben
A Study in Nativism
The American Red Scare of 1919-20
J McGregor
The Politics of Disruption
War Veterans and the Local State in Zimbabwe
S Pillay
Locations of Violence
Political Rationality and Death Squads in Apartheid South Africa
K Mulaj
On Bosnia's Borders and Ethnic Cleansing
Internal and External Factors
P Langford
The Rwandan Path to Genocide
The Genesis of the Capacity of the Rwandan Post-Colonial State or Organise and Unleash a Project of Extermination
VOLUME 4
PART NINE: COUNTERMEASURES
B Hoffman
Rethinking Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism since 9/11
K von Hippel
The Roots of Terrorism
B Brophy-Baermann & J A C Conybeare
Retaliating against Terrorism
Rational Expectations and the Optimality of Rules versus Discretion
B M Jenkins
Should Our Arsenal Against Terrorism Include Assassination?
R H Shultze & A Vogt
It's War! Fighting Post-11 September Global Terrorism Through a Doctrine of Pre-emption
D Byman
Do Targeted Killings Work?
J T Richelson
When Kindness Fails
Assassination as a National Security Option
M Rudner
Hunters and Gatherers
The Intelligence Coalition against Islamic Terror
N Raphaeli
Financing of Terrorism Sources, Methods, and Channels
P Chalk
The Response to Terrorism as a Threat to Liberal Democracy
N V Baker
National Security versus Civil Liberties
D Haubrich
September 11, Anti-Terror Laws and Civil Liberties
Britain, France and Germany Compared
C Joyner
The United Nations and Terrorism
Rethinking Legal Tensions between National Security, Human Rights, and Civil Liberties
PART TEN: THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM
P C Sederberg
Global Terrorism
Problems of Challenge and Response
A H Kydd & B F Walter
The Strategies of Terrorism
J Schneider & P Schneider
The Mafia and al-Qaeda
Violent and Secretive Organizations in Comparative and Historical Perspective
T H Johnson & J A Russell
A Hard Day's Night? The United States and the Global War on Terrorism
H Ullman
Is the US Winning or Losing the Global War on Terror and How Do We Know?
P J Katzenstein
Same War - Different Views
Germany, Japan and Counterterrorism
R Cruz de Castro
Addressing International Terrorism in Southeast Asia
A Matter of Strategic or Functional Approach