
Max Abrahms, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow (former)
not in residence
Research Interests
terrorism and counterterrorism
Max Abrahms' Curriculum Vitae (107.6KB, modified November 2009)
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Max Abrahms' research focuses on the consequences of terrorism, its motives, and the implications for counterterrorism strategy. Abrahms has published on these topics in International Security, Security Studies, Terrorism and Political Violence, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and in several edited volumes. Abrahms has also worked with Col. Joseph Felter on the related issue of counterinsurgency, as a postdoctoral fellow on the Empirical Studies of Conflict project at the Hoover Institution. Prior to coming to Stanford, Abrahms was a lecturer in the National Security Studies program at Johns Hopkins University; a research associate at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; a fellow at Tel Aviv University; a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy; and a commissioned op-ed writer on terrorism for the Los Angeles Times. He has appeared as a terrorism analyst on ABC News, Al-Arabiyya, Al-Hurra, Al-Jazeera, BBC, CBS, CNN, CNN Financial, Fox News, National Public Radio, and PBS. Abrahms holds degrees in political science from Penn (B.A.), Oxford (M.Phil.), and UCLA (Ph.D.).
Publications
What Terrorists Really Want: Terrorist Motives and Counterterrorism Strategy
Max Abrahms
International Security vol. 32, 4 (2008)
- Why Terrorism Does Not Work
Max Abrahms
International Security vol. 31, 2 (2006)
- Al Qaeda's Miscommunication War: The Terrorism Paradox
Max Abrahms
Terrorism and Political Violence vol. 17 (2005)
Events & Presentations
Is Terrorism an Effective Instrument of Coercion?
May 31, 2011 Panel Discussion
Max Abrahms
Audio transcript available - The Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation in Counterinsurgency Campaigns
May 7, 2009 Social Science Seminar
Patrick Johnston, Max Abrahms
paper available - Why Terrorism Still Does Not Work
January 15, 2009 Social Science Seminar
Max Abrahms, Paul Stockton



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