Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11
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Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11
Smith, M L.R.; Jones, David Martin; Ungerer, Carl; Schulte, Paul
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2019
456
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Inglês
9781786438010
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Contents:
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11 1
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
PART I GENERAL THEMES
2 Public international law, terrorism and insurgency post-9/11 13
Birte Ahlhaus
3 International law and terrorism: the case of ISIS 26
Holli Edwards
4 Strategic cyberterrorism: problems of ends, ways and means 42
Tim Stevens
5 Decapitation, repression, or cauterization? The problem of targeted killings 53
Jack McDonald
6 The Internet and cybersecurity: taking the virtual fight to cybercrime and
cyberwarfare 65
Jonathan R. Woodier and Andreas Zingerle
7 Terrorist financing since 9/11 79
John Holland-McCowan and Rajan Basra
8 The media and terror: undermining information asymmetry 92
Jonathan R. Woodier
9 Intelligence in the age of Twitter 99
Joshua Rovner
10 Critical theory and terrorism 108
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
11 Madness, morality and terror 127
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
12 Ideology or pathology? Anders Breivik - a case study 134
Brendan Blair
13 Women and terror after 9/11: the case of Islamic State 143
Joana Cook
14 A minor issue? Trajectories of Islamic State's underage members 160
Gina Vale
PART II REGIONAL AND COUNTRY STUDIES
SECTION IIA CENTRAL ASIA, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
15 Afghanistan: the Pashtun dimension of the war on terror 179
Nabi Sahak
16 Hamas and 9/11 196
Nina Musgrave
17 Iraq and terror post-9/11: why the Islamic State remains a persistent
element in Iraq 204
Troels Burchall Henningsen
18 American jihadist travelers in Iraq and Syria 219
Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes and Bennett Clifford
19 Israel's approach to counter-terrorism 227
Isaac Kfir
20 Iran, terrorism and the post-9/11 world order 240
Constance Duncombe
21 A tale of two strategies: the enduring African legacies of Hassan
al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb 250
John Maszka
SECTION IIB EUROPE INCLUDING RUSSIA
22 Terrorism and counterterrorism in Europe 267
Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz
23 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the Italian case 276
Michele Groppi
24 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the French approach to fighting terrorism 293
Augustin Guillaume-Barry
25 Terrorism in Russia 304
Annamaria Kiss
SECTION IIC EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
26 South Asia: from terrorism to radicalism 317
Prem Mahadevan
27 Terrorism in Southeast Asia: a clear and present danger 327
Andrew T.H. Tan
28 Counter-terrorism with Chinese characteristics 340
Rosita Dellios
29 The threat of home-grown terrorism: an Australian perspective 351
Carl Ungerer
SECTION IID NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
30 Terrorism and insurgency in post-9/11 Latin America 361
Markus-Michael Mu?ller
31 After 9/11: the NYPD's policing of violent extremism 371
Kate E. Irwin
32 The US campaign against al-Qaeda, 2001-16: an assessment 387
Julia McQuaid, Jonathan Schroden, Pamela G. Faber, Kate Hammerberg,
Alexander Powell, Zack Gold, David L. Knoll and William Rosenau
PART III CONCLUSIONS
33 Strategy and terrorism: discourse and analysis 406
M.L.R. Smith and David Martin Jones
34 Future war: AI, drones, terrorism and counterterror 416
Paul Schulte
Index 434
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11 1
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
PART I GENERAL THEMES
2 Public international law, terrorism and insurgency post-9/11 13
Birte Ahlhaus
3 International law and terrorism: the case of ISIS 26
Holli Edwards
4 Strategic cyberterrorism: problems of ends, ways and means 42
Tim Stevens
5 Decapitation, repression, or cauterization? The problem of targeted killings 53
Jack McDonald
6 The Internet and cybersecurity: taking the virtual fight to cybercrime and
cyberwarfare 65
Jonathan R. Woodier and Andreas Zingerle
7 Terrorist financing since 9/11 79
John Holland-McCowan and Rajan Basra
8 The media and terror: undermining information asymmetry 92
Jonathan R. Woodier
9 Intelligence in the age of Twitter 99
Joshua Rovner
10 Critical theory and terrorism 108
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
11 Madness, morality and terror 127
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
12 Ideology or pathology? Anders Breivik - a case study 134
Brendan Blair
13 Women and terror after 9/11: the case of Islamic State 143
Joana Cook
14 A minor issue? Trajectories of Islamic State's underage members 160
Gina Vale
PART II REGIONAL AND COUNTRY STUDIES
SECTION IIA CENTRAL ASIA, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
15 Afghanistan: the Pashtun dimension of the war on terror 179
Nabi Sahak
16 Hamas and 9/11 196
Nina Musgrave
17 Iraq and terror post-9/11: why the Islamic State remains a persistent
element in Iraq 204
Troels Burchall Henningsen
18 American jihadist travelers in Iraq and Syria 219
Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes and Bennett Clifford
19 Israel's approach to counter-terrorism 227
Isaac Kfir
20 Iran, terrorism and the post-9/11 world order 240
Constance Duncombe
21 A tale of two strategies: the enduring African legacies of Hassan
al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb 250
John Maszka
SECTION IIB EUROPE INCLUDING RUSSIA
22 Terrorism and counterterrorism in Europe 267
Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz
23 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the Italian case 276
Michele Groppi
24 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the French approach to fighting terrorism 293
Augustin Guillaume-Barry
25 Terrorism in Russia 304
Annamaria Kiss
SECTION IIC EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
26 South Asia: from terrorism to radicalism 317
Prem Mahadevan
27 Terrorism in Southeast Asia: a clear and present danger 327
Andrew T.H. Tan
28 Counter-terrorism with Chinese characteristics 340
Rosita Dellios
29 The threat of home-grown terrorism: an Australian perspective 351
Carl Ungerer
SECTION IID NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
30 Terrorism and insurgency in post-9/11 Latin America 361
Markus-Michael Mu?ller
31 After 9/11: the NYPD's policing of violent extremism 371
Kate E. Irwin
32 The US campaign against al-Qaeda, 2001-16: an assessment 387
Julia McQuaid, Jonathan Schroden, Pamela G. Faber, Kate Hammerberg,
Alexander Powell, Zack Gold, David L. Knoll and William Rosenau
PART III CONCLUSIONS
33 Strategy and terrorism: discourse and analysis 406
M.L.R. Smith and David Martin Jones
34 Future war: AI, drones, terrorism and counterterror 416
Paul Schulte
Index 434
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Global War on Terror; home grown terror; ISIS; Al Qaeda; cyber warfare; asymmetric warfare
Contents:
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11 1
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
PART I GENERAL THEMES
2 Public international law, terrorism and insurgency post-9/11 13
Birte Ahlhaus
3 International law and terrorism: the case of ISIS 26
Holli Edwards
4 Strategic cyberterrorism: problems of ends, ways and means 42
Tim Stevens
5 Decapitation, repression, or cauterization? The problem of targeted killings 53
Jack McDonald
6 The Internet and cybersecurity: taking the virtual fight to cybercrime and
cyberwarfare 65
Jonathan R. Woodier and Andreas Zingerle
7 Terrorist financing since 9/11 79
John Holland-McCowan and Rajan Basra
8 The media and terror: undermining information asymmetry 92
Jonathan R. Woodier
9 Intelligence in the age of Twitter 99
Joshua Rovner
10 Critical theory and terrorism 108
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
11 Madness, morality and terror 127
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
12 Ideology or pathology? Anders Breivik - a case study 134
Brendan Blair
13 Women and terror after 9/11: the case of Islamic State 143
Joana Cook
14 A minor issue? Trajectories of Islamic State's underage members 160
Gina Vale
PART II REGIONAL AND COUNTRY STUDIES
SECTION IIA CENTRAL ASIA, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
15 Afghanistan: the Pashtun dimension of the war on terror 179
Nabi Sahak
16 Hamas and 9/11 196
Nina Musgrave
17 Iraq and terror post-9/11: why the Islamic State remains a persistent
element in Iraq 204
Troels Burchall Henningsen
18 American jihadist travelers in Iraq and Syria 219
Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes and Bennett Clifford
19 Israel's approach to counter-terrorism 227
Isaac Kfir
20 Iran, terrorism and the post-9/11 world order 240
Constance Duncombe
21 A tale of two strategies: the enduring African legacies of Hassan
al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb 250
John Maszka
SECTION IIB EUROPE INCLUDING RUSSIA
22 Terrorism and counterterrorism in Europe 267
Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz
23 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the Italian case 276
Michele Groppi
24 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the French approach to fighting terrorism 293
Augustin Guillaume-Barry
25 Terrorism in Russia 304
Annamaria Kiss
SECTION IIC EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
26 South Asia: from terrorism to radicalism 317
Prem Mahadevan
27 Terrorism in Southeast Asia: a clear and present danger 327
Andrew T.H. Tan
28 Counter-terrorism with Chinese characteristics 340
Rosita Dellios
29 The threat of home-grown terrorism: an Australian perspective 351
Carl Ungerer
SECTION IID NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
30 Terrorism and insurgency in post-9/11 Latin America 361
Markus-Michael Mu?ller
31 After 9/11: the NYPD's policing of violent extremism 371
Kate E. Irwin
32 The US campaign against al-Qaeda, 2001-16: an assessment 387
Julia McQuaid, Jonathan Schroden, Pamela G. Faber, Kate Hammerberg,
Alexander Powell, Zack Gold, David L. Knoll and William Rosenau
PART III CONCLUSIONS
33 Strategy and terrorism: discourse and analysis 406
M.L.R. Smith and David Martin Jones
34 Future war: AI, drones, terrorism and counterterror 416
Paul Schulte
Index 434
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Post 9/11 1
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
PART I GENERAL THEMES
2 Public international law, terrorism and insurgency post-9/11 13
Birte Ahlhaus
3 International law and terrorism: the case of ISIS 26
Holli Edwards
4 Strategic cyberterrorism: problems of ends, ways and means 42
Tim Stevens
5 Decapitation, repression, or cauterization? The problem of targeted killings 53
Jack McDonald
6 The Internet and cybersecurity: taking the virtual fight to cybercrime and
cyberwarfare 65
Jonathan R. Woodier and Andreas Zingerle
7 Terrorist financing since 9/11 79
John Holland-McCowan and Rajan Basra
8 The media and terror: undermining information asymmetry 92
Jonathan R. Woodier
9 Intelligence in the age of Twitter 99
Joshua Rovner
10 Critical theory and terrorism 108
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
11 Madness, morality and terror 127
David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
12 Ideology or pathology? Anders Breivik - a case study 134
Brendan Blair
13 Women and terror after 9/11: the case of Islamic State 143
Joana Cook
14 A minor issue? Trajectories of Islamic State's underage members 160
Gina Vale
PART II REGIONAL AND COUNTRY STUDIES
SECTION IIA CENTRAL ASIA, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
15 Afghanistan: the Pashtun dimension of the war on terror 179
Nabi Sahak
16 Hamas and 9/11 196
Nina Musgrave
17 Iraq and terror post-9/11: why the Islamic State remains a persistent
element in Iraq 204
Troels Burchall Henningsen
18 American jihadist travelers in Iraq and Syria 219
Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Seamus Hughes and Bennett Clifford
19 Israel's approach to counter-terrorism 227
Isaac Kfir
20 Iran, terrorism and the post-9/11 world order 240
Constance Duncombe
21 A tale of two strategies: the enduring African legacies of Hassan
al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb 250
John Maszka
SECTION IIB EUROPE INCLUDING RUSSIA
22 Terrorism and counterterrorism in Europe 267
Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz
23 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the Italian case 276
Michele Groppi
24 Jihadism and post-9/11 Europe: the French approach to fighting terrorism 293
Augustin Guillaume-Barry
25 Terrorism in Russia 304
Annamaria Kiss
SECTION IIC EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
26 South Asia: from terrorism to radicalism 317
Prem Mahadevan
27 Terrorism in Southeast Asia: a clear and present danger 327
Andrew T.H. Tan
28 Counter-terrorism with Chinese characteristics 340
Rosita Dellios
29 The threat of home-grown terrorism: an Australian perspective 351
Carl Ungerer
SECTION IID NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
30 Terrorism and insurgency in post-9/11 Latin America 361
Markus-Michael Mu?ller
31 After 9/11: the NYPD's policing of violent extremism 371
Kate E. Irwin
32 The US campaign against al-Qaeda, 2001-16: an assessment 387
Julia McQuaid, Jonathan Schroden, Pamela G. Faber, Kate Hammerberg,
Alexander Powell, Zack Gold, David L. Knoll and William Rosenau
PART III CONCLUSIONS
33 Strategy and terrorism: discourse and analysis 406
M.L.R. Smith and David Martin Jones
34 Future war: AI, drones, terrorism and counterterror 416
Paul Schulte
Index 434
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