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Reflections on the Influence of the 9/11 Attacks on Domestic Security and Future Cyber Security
Dr. Jason Thomas, Texas A&M University, answers the question: What can 9/11 teach us to secure our cyberspace? Full tittle: Reflections...
From Terrorism to Cyber-terrorism: The Case of ISIS
Dominika Giantas, University of Piraeus, and Dimitrios Stergiou, University of Peloponnese address ISIS's success in the cyberspace....
Contagion Dynamics of Extremist Propaganda in Social Networks
Professor Emilio Ferrara, University of Southern California, investigates the dynamics of social influence within certain group of ISIS...
Crimes of Terror, Counter-Terrorism and a Militarized Incapacitation Strategy in Iraq
Dr. Joshua Kaiser, Dartmouth University, and Dr. John Hagan, Northwestern University, study the consequences of a militarized...
The Authoritarianization of U.S. Counterterrorism
How has the fight against terrorism been affected by other authoritarian countries? What are the consequences? Professor Sahar Aziz,...
Islamism and Masculinity: Case Study Pakistan
How is masculinity affecting Islam? What is the link with jihadism? by Dr. Maleeha Aslam, Cambridge University. Abstract In Muslim...
The Prospects, Problems, and Proliferation of Recent UN Investigations of Int. Law Violations
Professor Kaufman, Harvard University, studies the alleged international law violations in Iraq, Syria, Myanmar, Burundi, and Yemen....
Does Private Islamic Schooling Promote Terrorism?
An Analysis of the Educational Background of Successful American Homegrown Terrorists. Dr. Danish Shakeel, Harvard University and...
A Question to Donald Trump: Is It a Travel Ban, or a Muslim Ban, or a Travel Muslim Ban?
Legal consequences of this controversial decision explained by Professor Mohamed Arafa, Visiting Professor at Cornell Law School. Is it a...
A New Frontier: Human Trafficking and ISIS’s Recruitment of Women from the West
Ashley Binetti, Georgetown Institute for Woman, Peace and Security, explains how ISIS is recruiting women. What happens to these women...
A Comparative Examination of Counter Terrorism Law and Policy
Professors Laurent Mayali and John Yoo, University of California at Berkeley Law School, discuss the US and European counter-terrorism...
Modern Media and Communications: A Terrorist's Best Friend
Brian Connelly examines the evolution of terrorism communications, as well as some outcomes from this evolution. Abstract Terrorism is...
Professor Abdullah Baabood about the crisis in the Gulf: What to expect?
A Saudi-led coalition against accused Qatar of financing terrorism, creating a crisis in the Gulf and a long-lasting blockade to Qatar....
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Combat ISIS: Legal, Political, and Socio–Economic
Dr. Alaa Al Aridi, Vilnius University Faculty of Law, examines the international legal obligations of ISIS and the legality of...
The US, in Comparative Counter-Terrorism
Sudha Setty, Western New England University School of Law, explains in this brilliant article how the US has shaped the fight against...
International Laws to Control Terrorism: A Comparative Study
Dr. Shubhra Sanyal discusses the definition of terrorism and why it is so important to be adressed in order to improve international...
Women and Support for Terrorism in Pakistan
Professors Christine Fair and Ali Hamza from Georgetown University, examine gender-wise support for two militant groups based in and...
Do Terrorist Trends in Africa Justify the U.S. Military’s Expansion?
Steve Feldstein explains the role of the US in Africa and its consequences. In October 2017, attackers affiliated with the...
Terrorist Group Brutality and the Emergence of the Islamic State
Professor Phillips presents a study assessing the certainty with which terrorist groups can repeatedly inflict fatalities in terrorist...
Rethinking Counterterrorism in the Age of ISIS: Lessons from Sinai
Professor Sahar Aziz, Director of the Center for Security, Race & Rights, Rutgers University Law School, discusses a paradigm shift in...
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