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Terrorism, Insurgency, and Homeland Security
CISAC researchers are engaged in scholarship dedicated to exploring the nature and organizational structure of international terrorist organizations, and how best to prevent, mitigate, or counter violence committed by non-state actors.
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Publications
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Controversy Dims as Public Opinion Shifts
Amy Zegart
The New York Times (2013)
Will Threats Deter Nuclear Terrorism?
Martha Crenshaw
Stanford Security Studies (2012)
Transportation SNAFU Administration
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
Focus on Officers, Not the Media
Amy Zegart
The New York Times (2012)
Reaction Time
Martha Crenshaw
Foreign Policy (2012)
Failing History
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
Torture Creep
Amy Zegart
Foreign Policy (2012)
The Jihad Paradox: Pakistan and Islamist Militancy in South Asia
Paul Kapur, Sumit Ganguly
International Security vol. 37, 1 (2012)

Does Decapitation Work? Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership Targeting in Counterinsurgency Campaigns
Patrick Johnston
International Security vol. 36, 4 (2012)

Taking Resilience Too Far
Amy Zegart
Slate.com (2012)

Intelligence and Grand Strategy
Thomas Fingar
Orbis vol. 56, 1 (2012)




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