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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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Global Missile Defense Cooperation and China
Riqiang Wu
Asian Perspective vol. 35 (2011)

- Deterring Strategic Cyberattack
David Elliott
IEEE Security & Privacy vol. 9, 5 (2011)

- Framing Defense Cuts
Michael Sulmeyer, Guy Ben-Ari
Center for Strategic & International Studies vol. 26 (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)
Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
Eli Berman, Jacob N. Shapiro, Joseph Felter
Journal of Political Economy vol. 119, 4 (2011)

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

- Al Qaeda is Down, Not Out
Amy Zegart
Los Angeles Times (2011)
Eyes on Spies: Congress and the United States Intelligence Community
Amy Zegart
Hoover Institution Press (2011)
The Biggest Threat to Western Values
Tarak Barkawi
Al-Jazeera (English) (2011)

- Informal Networks, Economic Livelihoods and the Politics of Social Welfare: Understanding the Political And Humanitarian Consequences of the War on Terrorist Finance
Khalid Medani
The UCLA Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law vol. 10 (2011)
Strife and Secession in Sudan
Khalid Medani
Journal of Democracy vol. 22, 3 (2011)



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