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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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9/11 and the makers of history
Tarak Barkawi
Al Jazeera (English) (2011)

A review of “Top Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State” by Dana Priest and William Arkin
Richard Rhodes
The Washington Post (2011)
- Al Qaeda is Down, Not Out
Amy Zegart
Los Angeles Times (2011)
- Al Qaeda's Miscommunication War: The Terrorism Paradox
Max Abrahms
Terrorism and Political Violence vol. 17 (2005)
America the Vulnerable: How our Government is Failing to Protect us from Terrorism
Stephen E. Flynn
HarperCollins (2004)
- An Integrated Approach to Adapt Physical Protection to the New Terrorism Threats
Fritz Steinhausler, Chaim Braun, George Bunn
Conference on Strengthening Global Practices for Protecting Nuclear Material (2002)
Analyzing a Bioterror Attack on the Food Supply: The Case of Botulinum Toxin in Milk
Lawrence M. Wein, Yifan Liu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 102, 28 (2005)
Analyzing Evacuation Versus Shelter-in-Place Strategies After a Terrorist Nuclear Detonation
Lawrence M. Wein, Youngsoo Choi, Sylvie Denuit
Risk Analysis vol. 30 (2010)
Anti-Terrorist Finance in the United Kingdom and the United States
Laura K. Donohue
Michigan Journal of International Law vol. 27, 4 (2006)
Beyond the HSC/NSC Merger: Integrating States and Localities into Homeland Security Policymaking
Paul Stockton
Homeland Security Affairs vol. V, 1 (2009)
- Biological Terrorism and Public Health
Christopher F. Chyba
Survival vol. 43 (2001)



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