Research at CISAC
Terrorism
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Disciplining an Unruly Field: Terrorism Experts and Theories of Scientific/Intellectual Production
Lisa Stampnitzky
Qualitative Sociology vol. 34, 1 (2010)
- Scott Sagan's Introductory Statement at the Sagan-Payne debate on US Nuclear Declaratory Policy on May 25, 2010
Scott Sagan
CISAC (2010) - Jihad on Main Street: Explaining the Threat of Jihadist Terrorism to the American Homeland Since 9/11
Ashley Lohmann
CISAC (2010)
Going Nuclear: Nuclear Proliferation and International Security in the 21st Century
Chaim Braun, Scott D. Sagan, Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller
MIT Press (International Security reader) (2010)
Consequences of Counterterrorism, The
Martha Crenshaw
Russell Sage Foundation (2010)
Spying Blind: The CIA, the FBI, and the Origins of 9/11
Amy Zegart
Princeton University Press (2009)
- Reframing Nuclear De-Alert: Decreasing the Operational Readiness of U.S. and Russian Arsenals
Amandeep Singh Gill
EastWest Institute (2009)
Kleptocratic Interdependence: Trafficking, Corruption and the Marriage of Politics and Illicit Profits
Kelly M. Greenhill, Robert I. Rotberg
Brookings Institution Press in "Corruption, Global Security and World Order", Robert I. Rotberg, ed. (2009)
Congressional Subcommittee Hearing on Reassessing the Evolving al-Qai'da Threat to the Homeland
Martha Crenshaw
House Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment (2009)
Regimes of Terror: The Relationship between Democracy and Terrorism in Chile
Jane Esberg
CISAC (2009)
- Reforming Counterterrorism: Institutions and Organizational Routines in Britain and France
Frank Foley
Security Studies vol. 18, 3 (2009)



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