selected bibliography of books & documents on terrorism

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Selected Bibliography of Books & Documents on Terrorism Abeyratne, Ruwantissa. I. R. Aviation Securitv: Legal and Regulatorv Aspects. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1998. 367pp. Abuza, Zachary. Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2003. 281pp. Ackerman, David M. Response to Terrorism: Legal Aspects of the Use of Military Force. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2001. 2pp. Adams, Jeffrey A. and Stephen Marquette. First Responders Guide to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD): Practical Techniques and Procedures for Responding to a Terrorist Incident Involving WMD. American Society for Industrial Security, 2001. 21Opp. Ahrari, M. Ehsan. Jihadi Groups. Nuclear Pakistan. and the New Great Game. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001. 45pp. Aldrich, Richard W. Cyberterrorism and Computer Crimes: Issues Surrounding the Establishment of an International Regime. Colorado Springs: USAF Institute for National Security Studies, 2000. 92pp. Alexander, Yonah, and Michael S. Swetnam. Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana, 1999. 4 vols. Allison, Graham. Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe. Times Books, 2004. 272pp. Anderson, Donnie P. The Army's Commitment to Supporting the Homeland Security Chemical. Biological. Radiological. Nuclear. and High-Yield Explosive Weapon Terrorist Threat: Can the Reserve Components Meet the Requirement by Themselves? Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 23pp. Anti-Defamation League. Countering Suicide Terrorism: The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. Anti- Defamation League, 2002. 178pp. Applegate, Melissa A. Preparing for Asymmetry: As Seen through the Lens of Joint Vision 2020. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001. 32pp. 1

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Page 1: Selected Bibliography of Books & Documents on Terrorism

Selected Bibliography of Books & Documents on Terrorism

Abeyratne, Ruwantissa. I. R. Aviation Securitv: Legal and Regulatorv Aspects.Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1998. 367pp.

Abuza, Zachary. Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror. Boulder, CO:Lynne Rienner, 2003. 281pp.

Ackerman, David M. Response to Terrorism: Legal Aspects of the Use of MilitaryForce. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2001.2pp.

Adams, Jeffrey A. and Stephen Marquette. First Responders Guide to Weapons of MassDestruction (WMD): Practical Techniques and Procedures for Responding to aTerrorist Incident Involving WMD. American Society for Industrial Security,2001. 21Opp.

Ahrari, M. Ehsan. Jihadi Groups. Nuclear Pakistan. and the New Great Game. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001. 45pp.

Aldrich, Richard W. Cyberterrorism and Computer Crimes: Issues Surrounding theEstablishment of an International Regime. Colorado Springs: USAF Institute forNational Security Studies, 2000. 92pp.

Alexander, Yonah, and Michael S. Swetnam. Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare.Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana, 1999. 4 vols.

Allison, Graham. Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe. TimesBooks, 2004. 272pp.

Anderson, Donnie P. The Army's Commitment to Supporting the Homeland SecurityChemical. Biological. Radiological. Nuclear. and High-Yield Explosive WeaponTerrorist Threat: Can the Reserve Components Meet the Requirement byThemselves? Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army WarCollege, 2001. 23pp.

Anti-Defamation League. Countering Suicide Terrorism: The International PolicyInstitute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. Anti­Defamation League, 2002. 178pp.

Applegate, Melissa A. Preparing for Asymmetry: As Seen through the Lens of JointVision 2020. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 2001. 32pp.

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Arquilla, John, and David Ronfeldt, eds. Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror.Crime. and Militancy. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001. 375pp.

Bacevich, AJ. A Firm and Commensurate Response: U.S. Retaliation for the BushAssassination Attempt. Washington: Johns Hopkins University, Center forStrategic Education, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,2000. 9pp.

Baer, Robert, See No Evil. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2002. 292pp.

Barth, Perry E. Countering the Biological Weavons Threat to the Homeland. StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2000. 18pp.

Behrend, Heike and Mitch Cohen. Alice Lakwena and the Holy Spirits: War in NorthernUganda. 1985-97. James Currey, 2000. 224pp.

Benjamin, Daniel and Steven Simon, The Age of Sacred Terror. New York: RandomHouse, 2002. 490pp.

Bensahel, Nora. The Counterterror Coalitions: Cooperation with Europe. NATO. and theEuropean Union. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2003. 78pp.

Bergen, Peter L. Holy War. Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama Bin Laden. NewYork: Free Press, 2001. 283pp.

Best, Richard A, Jr. Intelligence and Law Enforcement: Countering TransnationalThreats to the U.S. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional ResearchService, 2001. 29pp.

Best, Richard A, Jr. Intelligence Issues for Congress. Washington: Library ofCongress, Congressional Research Service, 2001. 16pp.

Bevelacqua, Armando S. Terrorism Handbook for Operational Responders. 2nd Edition.Thomson Delmar Learning, 2003. 160pp.

Bjrgo, Tore. Terror from the Extreme Right. London: Frank Cass, 1995. 336pp.

Blakesley, Christopher L. Terrorism. Drugs. International Law. and the Protection ofHuman Libertv: A Comparative Study of International Law. Its Nature. Role. andImpact in Matters of Terrorism. Drug Trafficking. War. and Extradition. Ardsley­on-Hudson, NY: Transnational, 1992. 349pp.

Bodansky, Yossef. Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America. Rocklin, CA:Forum, 2001. 439pp.

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Bolz, Frank, Jr., Kenneth J. Dudonis, and David P. Schulz. The Counter-TerrorismHandbook: Tactics. Procedures. and Techniques. New York: Elsevier, 1990.233pp.

Boshoff, Henri. Fear in the city: Urban terrorism in South Africa. Institute for SecurityStudies, 2001. 164pp.

Brake, Jeffrey D. Terrorism and the Militarv's Role in Domestic Crisis Management:Background and Issues for Congress. Washington: Library of Congress,Congressional Research Service, 2001. 23pp.

Brentjes, Burchard, and Helga Brentjes. Taliban: A Shadow over Afghanistan. Englishrendition by Ullas Sharma. Dehradun, India: Defence Spectrum Books, 2000.195pp.

Brock, Jack L. Critical Infrastructure Protection: Challenges to Building aComprehensive Strategy for Information Sharing and Coordination. Washington:U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000. 13pp.

Cameron, Gavin. Nuclear Terrorism: A Threat Assessment for the 21st Century. NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1999. 20Opp.

Campbell, Kurt M., and Michele A. Flournoy. To Prevail: An American Strategv for theCampaign against Terrorism. Washington: Center for Strategic and InternationalStudies, 2001. 399pp.

Catanzaro, Raimondo. The Red Brigades and Left-Wing Terrorism in Italy. Palgrave­Macmillan, 1991. 216pp.

Chalk, Peter. West European Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: The Evolving Dvnamic.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 232pp.

Charters, David A., ed. The Deadly Sin of Terrorism: Its Effect on Democracv andCivil Liberty in Six Countries. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994. 246pp.

Chasdi, Richard J. Tapestry of Terror: A Portrait of Middle East Terrorism. 1994-1999.Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002. 507pp.

Chuma, Matthew S. The Scourge of Terrorism: Theater of Conflict Moves to Africa.Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 1999. 26pp.

Cilluffo, Frank J., Sharon L. Cardash, and Gordon N. Lederman. Combating Chemical.Biological. Radiological. and Nuclear Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy: AReport of the CSIS Homeland Defense Proiect. Washington: CSIS Press, 2001.54pp.

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Collins, Joseph J., and Michael Horowitz. Homeland Defense: A Strategic Approach.Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001. 47pp.

Colpo, Michael. Smell the Coffee: Military Support to Civilian Authorities & HomelandDefense Here & Now. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. ArmyWar College, 1999. 34pp.

Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community.Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence. Washington:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996.

Cooley, John K. Unholy Wars: Afghanistan. America. and International Terrorism.

Sterling, VA: Pluto Press, 2000. 299IJP'

Cordesman, Anthony H. Transnational Threats from the Middle East: Crying Wolf orCrying Havoc? Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 1999. 231pp.

Cordesman, Anthony H. Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual Borders ofHomeland Defense: Terrorism. Asymmetric Warfare and Nuclear Weapons.Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001. 38pp

Cordesman, Anthony H. Terrorism. Asymmetric Warfare. and Wea{)ons of MassDestruction: Defending the U.S. Homeland. New York: Praeger, 2001. 456pp.

Crenshaw, Martha. "Terrorism, and International Violence." In Handbook of WarStudies II, ed. Manus I. Midlarsky, 3-24. Ann Arbor: University of MichiganPress, 2000.

Crenshaw, Martha, ed. Terrorism in Context. University Park: Pennsylvania StateUniversity Press, 1995. 633pp.

Crenshaw, Martha. Terrorism in Africa. G.K. Hall, 1997. 535pp.

Cronin,. Audrey Kurth and James M. Ludes. Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a GrandStrategy. Georgetown University Press, 2004. 320pp.

Dacey, Robert F. Critical Infrastructure Protection: Significant Challenges inDeveloping Analysis. Warning. and Response Capabilities. Washington: U.S.General Accounting Office, 2001. 10pp.

Dartmouth College. Cyber Attacks During the War on Terrorism: A Predictive. Analysis. Hanover, NH: Institute for Security Technology Studies at Dartmouth

College, 2001. 27pp.

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Das, Dilip K. and Peter C. Kratcoski, Meeting the Challenges of Global Terrorism:Prevention. Control. and Recovery. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003.329pp.

Dashti-Gibson, Jaleh, and Richard W. Conroy. "Taming Terrorism: Sanctions againstLibya, Sudan, and Afghanistan." In The Sanctions Decade: Assessing: UNStrategies in the 1990s, eds. David Cortright and George A. Lopez, 107-133.Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2000.

Davis, Brian L. Oaddafi. Terrorism. and the Origins of the U.S. Attack on Libya. NewYork: Praeger,1990. 202pp.

De Borchgrave, Arnaud, and others. Cyber Threats and Information Security: Meeting:the 21st Century Challenge: A Report of the CSIS Homeland Defense Proiect.Washington: CSIS Press, 2001. 38pp.

De Cataldo Neuburger, Luisella, and Tiziana Valentini. Women and Terrorism.Translated by Leo Michael Hughes. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 178pp.

Dees, Morris, and James Corcoran. Gathering Storm: America's Militia Threat. NewYork: HarperCollins, 1996. 254pp.

Deflem, Mathieu. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: Criminological Perspectives. JAIPress, 2004. 234pp.

Dickinson, Lansing E. The,Military Role in Countering: Terrorist Use of Weapons ofMass Destruction. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University, Air War College,USAF Counterproliferation Center, 1999. 52pp.

Dillon, Peter J. A Theory for Human Intelligence Operations. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 1999. 45pp.

Dire, Daniel J. Disaster Medicine: Conventional Terrorist Bombings. USA WC SeniorService College Fellowship Paper. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,2001. 37pp.

Dunlop, John B. Russia Confronts Chechnya: Roots of a Separatist Conflict.Cambridge University Press, 1998. 248pp.

Drell, Sidney D., Abraham D. Sofaer, and George D. Wilson, eds. The New Terror:Facing the Threat of Biological and Chemical Weapons. Stanford: Hoover

. Institution Press, 1999. 512pp.

Echevarria, Antulio J., II. The Armv and Homeland Security: A Strategic Perspective.Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001.23pp.

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Emerson, Steven. American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us. Free Press, 2003.304pp.

Essig, Christopher G. Terrorism: Criminal Act or Act of War: Implications for NationalSecurity in the 21st Century. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S.Army War College, 2001. 36pp.

Falkenrath, Richard A., Robert D. Newman, and Bradley A. Thayer. America's Achilles'Heel: Nuclear. Biological. and Chemical Terrorism and Covert Attack.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. 354pp.

Farrell, William R. Blood and Rage: The Story of the Japanese Red Army. LexingtonBooks, 1990. 265pp.

Fijnaut, Cyrille, et al. Legal Instruments in the Fight Against International Terrorism: ATransatlantic Dialogue. Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. 744pp.

Gallis, Paul. European Counterterrorist Efforts: Political Will and Diverse Responses.Nova Science Publishers, 2003. 157pp.

Gerges, Fawaz A. America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 282pp.

Glass, Deborah P. Cvberterrorism Versus Cyberwar: At What Point Does Department ofJustice (Do]) Turn over Cyber Incidents to the Department of Defense? StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 21pp.

Gohari, M.J. The Taliban: Ascent to Power. Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford UniversityPress, 2002. 158pp.

Goldstaub, Jesse. Terrorism. Intelligence and Covert Conflict: Saddam's War. Saddam'sWords. Rev. ed. Washington: Institute for Security and Intelligence Studies,1993. 72pp.

Gorriti Ellenbogen, Gustavo and Robin Kirk. The Shining Path: A History of theMillenarian War in Peru. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.368pp.

Gotowicki, Stephen H. Confronting Terrorism: New War Form or Mission Impossible?Fort Leavenworth, KS: Foreign Military Studies Office, 1998. 6pp.

Goure, Daniel. Defense of the U.S. Homeland against Strategic Attack. Washington:Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2000. 23pp.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. 11 September 2001: The Response.London: House of Commons Library, International Affairs & Defence Section,2001. 120pp.

Greene, Gus E. Distributed Collaborative Analysis: A New Approach for IntelligenceAnalysis. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,2001. 34pp.

Grosscup, Beau. The Newest Explosions of Terrorism: Latest Sites of Terrorism in the1990s and Beyond. Far Hills, NJ: New Horizon Press, 1998. 424pp.

Gunaratna, Rohan. Inside Al Oaeda: Global Network of Terror. Berkeley PublishingGroup, 2003. 304pp.

Gurr, Nadine, and Benjamin Cole, The New Face of Terrorism: Threats from Weaponsof Mass Destruction. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2000. 308pp.

Haleem, Harfiyah Abdel, and other, eds. The Crescent and the Cross: Muslim andChristian Approaches to War and Peace. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.234pp.

Hall, Harold V. Terrorism: Strate~ies for Intervention. Hawthorne Press, 2004. 113pp.

Hamm, Mark S. In Bad Company: America's Terrorist Underground. Boston:Northeastern University Press, 2002. 336pp.

Handbook for Interagency Management of Complex Contingency Operations. Vienna,VA: ThoughtLink Inc., 1998.

Harclerode, Peter. Secret Soldiers: Special Forces in the War against Terrorism. NewYork: Cassell, 2000. 620pp.

Harman, Frank L., III. Decisive Military Force in Response to Transnational Threats.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001.21pp.

Harmon, Christopher C. Terrorism Today. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2000. 316pp.

Hartzog, William W., John M. Shalikashvili, and Dennis J. Reimer. Force Protection:Antiterrorism 1997. Fort Monroe, VA: U.S. Army Training and DoctrineCommand, 1997.

Heymann, Philip B. Terrorism and America: A Commonsense Strategy for aDemocratic Society. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998. 179pp.

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Higgins, Rosalyn, and Maurice Flory, eds. Terrorism and International Law. New York:Routledge, 1997. 382pp.

Hinton, Henry L. Combating Terrorism: Observations on Federal Spending to CombatTerrorism. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1999. 20pp.

Hoffman, Bruce. Holy Terror: The Implications of Terrorism Motivated by a ReligiousImperative. Santa Monica: Rand, 1993. 14pp.

Hoffman, Bruce. Inside Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.288pp.

Hoffman, Bruce. Illicit Trafficking in Nuclear Materials. Warwickshire, England:Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, 1999. 42pp.

Hoffman, Bruce. Responding to Terrorism across the Technological Spectrum. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1994. 32pp.

Hoge, James F., Jr., and Gideon Rose, eds. How Did This Happen?: Terrorism and theNew War. New York: Public Affairs, 2001. 324pp.

Hosmer, Stephen T. Operations against Enemy Leaders. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001.151pp.

Hoveyda, Fereydoun. The Broken Crescent: The "Threat" of Militant IslamicFundamentalism. ,Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. 237pp.

Howard, Lawrence, ed. Terrorism: Roots. Impact. Responses. New York: Praeger,1992. 193pp.

Howard, Russell D. and Reid L. Sawyer. Terrorism and Counterterrorism:Understanding the New Security Environment. Readings and Interpretations.Revised & Updated 2004 (Trade Edition). McGraw-Hill, 2004. 544pp.

Hubback, Andrew. Apocalypse When?: The Global Threat of Religious Cults. London:Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, 1997. 23pp.

Hudson, Rex. Who Becomes a Terrorist and Why: The 1999 Government Report onProfiling Terrorists. The Lyons Press, 2002. 256pp.

Ikle, Fred Charles. Defending: the U.S. Homeland: Strategic and Legal Issues for DODand the Armed Services. Washington: CSIS Press, 1999. 24pp.

International Crisis Group. Bin Laden and the Balkans: The Politics of Anti-Terrorism.Belgrade: International Crisis Group, 2001. 37pp.

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Irvin, George E. Integrating the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve into theWeapons of Mass Destruction Consequence Management Roles. StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 68pp.

Jackson, Michael P. Active Duty and Reserve Component Roles in America's HomelandDefense. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,2000. 23pp.

Jenkins, Brian Michael. Should Our Arsenal against Terrorism Include Assassination?Santa Monica: Rand, 1987. 13pp.

Jenkins, Brian M., Sorrel Wildhorn, and Marvin Lavin. Intelligence Constraints of the1970s and Domestic Terrorism. Santa Monica: Rand, 1982

Jenkins, Brian Michael, ed. Terrorism and Personal Protection. Boston: Butterworth,1985. 451pp.

Johnson, Loch K. Secret Agencies: U.S. Intelligence in a Hostile World. New Haven,CT: Yale University Press, 1996. 262pp.

Johnson, Loch K. Bombs. Bugs. Drugs. and Thugs: Intelligence and America's Ouest forSecurity. New York University Press, 2002. 288pp.

Jones, T. Parker. Engagement or Containment of Rogues: The United States and Libya.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001.27pp.

Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of ReligiousViolence. Berkeley:· University of California Press, 2000. 316pp.

Kassimeris, George. Europe's Last Red Terrorists: The Revolutionary OrganisationNovember 17. Hurst & Company, 2000.

Katz, Samuel M. The Hunt for the Engineer: How Israeli Agents Tracked the HamasMaster Bomber. New York: Fromm International, 1999. 303pp.

Katz, Samuel M. Israel Versus Jibril: The Thirty- Year War against a Master Terrorist.1st ed. New York: Paragon House, 1993. 285pp.

Katzman, Kenneth. Terrorism: Near Eastern Groups and State Sponsors. 2001.Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2001. 37pp.

Kegley, Charles W. Jr., ed. The New Global Terrorism: Characteristics. Causes.Controls. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003. 284pp.

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Kozlow, Christopher. Counter Terrorism. Alexandria: Jane's Information Group, 1999.285pp.

Kreul, John. The Threat of Terrorism against the U.S. Homeland: What Part Should theMilitary Play in the Federal Response? Arlington: AUSA Institute of LandWarfare, 2000. 5pp.

Krouse, William J., and Raphael F. Perl. Terrorism: Automated Lookout Systems andBorder Security Options. Washington: Library of Congress, CongressionalResearch Service, 2001. 12pp.

Kushner, Harvey W., ed. The Future of Terrorism: Violence in the New Millennium.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998. 278pp.

Langford, Kenneth R. An Analysis of Left Wing and Right Wing Terrorism in Italy.Washington: Defense Intelligence College, 1985.

Laqueur, Walter. A History of Terrorism. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2001.277pp.

Laqueur, Walter. The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction.New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 312pp.

Laqueur, Walter. The Uses and Limits ofIntelligence. New Brunswick, NJ: TransactionBooks, 1993. 404pp.

Laqueur, Walter. Voices Of Terror: Manifestos. Writings and Manuals of Al Oaeda.Haffias. and other Terrorists from around the World and Throughout the Ages.Reed Press, 2004. 520pp.

Larson, Eric V., and John E. Peters. Preparing the U.S. Army for Homeland Security:Concepts. Issues. and Options. Santa Monica: Rand, 2001. 31Opp.

Lathrop, Charles, and Mackenzie M. Eaglen. The Commission on National Security/21stCentury: A Hart-Rudman Commission Primer. Arlington: AUSA Institute ofLand Warfare, 2001. 6pp.

Lavoy, Peter R, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz, eds. Planning: the Unthinkable:How New Powers Will Use Nuclear. Biological. and Chemical Weapons. Ithaca,NY: Cornell University Press, 2000. 270pp.

Leeman, Richard W. The Rhetoric of Terrorism and Counterterrorism. New York:Greenwood Press, 1991. 217pp.

Leeuwen, Marianne van, ed. Confronting Terrorism: European Experiences. ThreatPerceptions and Policies. Kluwer Law International, 2003. 248pp.

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Lesser, Ian 0., and others. Countering the New Terrorism. Santa Monica: Rand, 1999.153pp.

Levie, Howard S. Terrorism in War. the Law of War Crimes. Dobbs Ferry, NY:Oceana, 1993. 72lpp.

Lifton, Robert Jay. Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikvo. ApocalvpticViolence and the New Global Terrorism. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1999.374pp.

Livingstone, Neil C. The Cult of Counterterrorism: The "Weird World" of Spooks.Counterterrorists. Adventurers. and Not-Quite Professionals. Lexington, MA:Lexington Books, 1990. 437pp.

Maddy-Weitzman, Bruce, and Efraim Inbar, eds. Religious Radicalism in the GreaterMiddle East. Special issue of Terrorism and Political Violence. Portland, OR:Frank Cass, 1997. 264pp.

Mannes, Aaron. Profiles in Terror: The Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations.Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 372pp.

Mansvelt-Beck, Jan. Territory and Terror: Conflicting Nationalisms In The BasqueCountry. Routledge, 2005. 288pp.

Marty, Martin E., and F. Scott Appleby, eds. Fundamentalisms and the State: Remaking:Polities. Economies. and Militance. Vol. 3. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1993. 665pp.

Mayes, Kelly L. An Analysis of Current United States Homeland Defense Policies.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2000.l8pp.

McCarthy, Shaun P. The Function of Intelligence in Crisis Management: Towards anUnderstanding of the Intelligence Producer-Consumer Dichotomy. Brookfield,VT: Ashgate, 1998. 311pp.

McClintock, Michael. Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerrilla Warfare.Counterinsurgency. and Counter-Terrorism. 1940-1990. New York: PantheonBooks, 1992. 604pp.

McDermott, Roger N. Countering Global Terrorism: Developing the AntiterroristCapabilities ofthe Central Asian Militaries. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army WarCollege Strategic Studies Institute, 2004. 46pp.

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McGuckin, Frank, ed. Terrorism in the United States. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1997.l3lpp.

McNeely, Kurt A. Agricultural Terrorism: Breaking New Ground. Strategy ResearchProject. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. l8pp.

Mentan, Tatah. Dilemmas Of Weak States: Africa And Transnational Terrorism In TheTwentv-First Century. Ashgate Publishing, 2004. 380pp.

Merkl, Peter and Leonard Weinberg. The Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the 90s.London: Frank Cass, 1997. 304pp.

Michel, Lou. American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh & the Oklahoma City Bombing.New York: Regan Books, 2001. 426pp.

Miller, Judith, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad. Germs: Biological Weapons andAmerica's Secret War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. 382pp.

Moss, David. The Politics of Left-Wing Violence in Italy. 1969-85. Palgrave­Macmillan, 1985. 3l7pp.

Moteff, John D. Critical Infrastructures: Background and Early Implementation of PDD­63. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 2001.24pp.

Moxton-Browne, Edward, European Terrorism. Ashgate, 1994.

Murakami, Haroki. Underground. Translated by Alfred Birnbaum and Philip Gabriel.New York: Vintage International, 2001. 366pp.

Nacos, Brigitte L. Mass-Mediated Terrorism: The Central Role of the Media in Terrorismand Counterterrorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. 2l7pp.

Nasr, Kameel B. Arab and Israeli Terrorism: The Causes and Effects of PoliticalViolence. 1936-1993. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1997. 26lpp.

National Commission on Terrorism. Countering the Changing Threat of InternationalTerrorism. Washington: National Commission on Terrorism, 2000.

National Commission on the Terrorist Attacks ("9/11 Commission") Final Report WWNorton & Company, 2004. 5l6pp.

National Intelligence Council. Global Trends 2015: A Dialogue About the Future withNongovernment Experts. Langley, VA: National Intelligence Council, 2000.85pp.

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Netanyahu, Benjamin. Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic andInternational Terrorism. 1st ed. New York: Farrar, Straus Giroux, 1995. 151pp.

Nutter, John Jacob. The CIA's Black Ops: Covert Action. Foreign Policy. andDemocracy. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2000. 361pp.

Okay, Turan. Terrorism Effects on Turkey. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,1991. 35pp.

Ollapally, Deepa M., ed. Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction: Findings fromUSIP-Sponsored Projects. Washington: United States Institute of Peace, 2001.66pp.

O'Neill, Bard E. Insurgency & Terrorism: Inside Modem RevolutionaryWarfare. Washington: Brassey's, 1990. 170pp.

Osterholm, Michael T., and John Schwartz. Living Terrors: What America Needs toKnow to Survive the Coming Bio-Terrorist Catastrophe. New York: DelacortePress, 2000. 232pp.

Oztekin, Yuksel. Terrorism in Turkey. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College,2000. 23pp.

Palmer, David Scott, ed. The Shining Path of Peru. New York: Palgrave Macmillan,1994. 320pp.

Palmer, Monte and Princess Palmer. At the Heart of Terror: Islam. Jihadists. andAmerica's War on Terrorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004. 293pp.

Pape, Robert A. Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism. New York:Random House, 2005. 325pp.

Pedigo, Walter S. Surging Defense Intelligence Capabilities: Increasing Use of ReserveComponent Intelligence Elements (RCIE). Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, 1998. 32pp.

Pelletiere, Stephen C. Terrorism: National Security Policy and the Home Front. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1995. 90pp.

Perl, Raphael F. Terrorism. the Future. and U.S. Foreign Policy. Updated 18 September200 1. Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1999.17pp.

Perlstein, Richard M. The Mind of the Political Terrorist. Wilmington, DE: SR Books,1991. 237pp.

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Perry, William J., and Wayne A. Downing. Report to the President: The Protection ofU.S. Forces Deployed Abroad. Washington: U.S. Department of Defense, 1996.

Pillar, Paul R. Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy. Washington: Brookings InstitutionPress, 2001. 272pp.

Pumphrey, Carolyn W., ed. Transnational Threats: Blending Law Enforcement andMilitary Strategies. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 2000. 256pp.

Quarles, Chester L. Terrorism: Avoidance and Survival. 2nd ed. Lanham, MD:University Press of America, 2000. 253pp.

Rabasa, Angel. Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Moderates. Radicals and Terrorists(Adelphi Papers. 358). International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2003. 96pp.

Rabkin, Norman J. Combating Terrorism: Issues in Managing CounterterroristPrograms. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000. 15pp.

Rabkin, Norman J. Combating Terrorism: Linking Threats to Strategies and Resources.Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2000. 13pp.

Ramakrishna, Kumar and See Seng Tan, eds. After Bali: The Threat of Terrorism inSoutheast Asia. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2004. 448pp.

Rapoport, David c., ed. Inside Terrorist Organizations. Portland, OR: Frank Cass,2001. 273pp.

Rashid, Ahmed. Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia. New Haven, CT: YaleUniversity Press, 2002. 28lpp.

Rashid, Ahmed. Taliban: Militant Islam. Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia. NewHaven, CT: Yale Nota Bene, 2001. 274pp.

Reeve, Simon. The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef. Osama Bin Laden and the Future ofTerrorism. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1999. 294pp.

Rehnquist, William H. All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime. 1st ed. NewYork: Knopf, 1998. 254pp.

Reich, Walter, ed. Origins of Terrorism: Psychologies. Ideologies. Theologies. States ofMind. Washington: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1990.289pp.

Reinares, Fernando. European Democracies Against Terrorism: Governmental Policiesand Intergovernmental Cooperation. Ashgate, 2001. 278pp.

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Relyea, Harold. National Emergency Powers. Washington: Library of Congress,Congressional Research Service, 2001. 21pp.

Richelson, Jeffrey. The U.S. Intelligence Community. 4th ed. Boulder, CO: WestviewPress, 1999. 526pp.

Riebling, Mark. Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA 1st ed. New York:AA Knopf, 1994. 563pp.

Rote, Jeffrey M. More Than Combating: Terrorism: The Force Security Concept and theRole of Intelligence. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. ArmyWar College, 1998. 43pp.

Rubin, Barnett R. Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action. New York:The Century Foundation and the Council on Foreign Relations, 2002. 256pp.

Rumsfeld, Donald H. "Exploiting Intelligence Advantages." In Ouadrennial DefenseReview Report, Donald H. Rumsfeld, 37-40. Washington: U.S. Department ofDefense, 2001.

Sageman, Marc. Understanding Terror Networks. University of Pennsylvania Press,2004. 220pp.

Scheuer, Michael. Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing: the War Against Terror.Potomac Books, 2004. 309pp.

Schweitzer, Glenn E., and Carole C. Dorsch. Superterrorism: Assassins. Mobsters. andWeapons of Mass Destruction. New York: Plenum Trade, 1998. 363pp.

Schmitt, Michael N. Counter-terrorism and the Use of Force in International Law.Garmisch, Germany: George C. Marshall Center, 2002.

Sellers, Charles M. A Federal Emergency Response Apparatus: A Need for Change?Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 1999.33pp.

Sharif, Idris. The Success of Political Terrorist Events: An Analysis of Terrorist Tacticsand Victim Characteristics. 1968 to 1977. Lanham, MD: University Press ofAmerica, 1996. 160pp.

Shulsky, Abram N. Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence. 2nd ed.Washington: Brassey's, 1993. 285pp.

Silke, Andrew, ed. Terrorists. Victims and Society: Psychological Perspectives onTerrorism and its Consequences. John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 300pp.

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Simon, Jeffrey D. The Terrorist Trap: America's Experience with Terrorism.Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994. 463pp.

Sloan, Stephen. Beating International Terrorism: An Action Strategy for Preemption andPunishment. Rev. ed. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, 2000.87pp.

Smith, James M., and William C. Thomas, eds. The Terrorism Threat and U.S.Government Response: Operational and Organizational Factors. US Air ForceAcademy, CO: USAF Institute for National Security Studies, 2001. 284pp.

Smith, Sebastian. Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya. LB. Tauris, 2001.304pp.

Sofaer, Abraham D., and others. A Proposal for an International Convention on CyberCrime and Terrorism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Center forInternational Security and Cooperation, 2000. 44pp.

Smith, Sebastian. Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya. I.B. Tauris, 2001.304pp.

Stem, Jessica. The Ultimate Terrorists. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,1999. 214pp.

Stevens, Paul Schott. U.S. Armed Forces and Homeland Defense: The LegalFramework. Washington: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001.29pp.

Stout, Michael E. Combating Biological Terrorism: Is Department of Defense Preparedto Support U.S. Government Interagency Ouarantine Operations? StrategyResearch Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2000. 19pp.

Stuart, Douglas T., ed. Organizing for National Security. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. ArmyWar College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2000. 301pp.

Swicker, Eileen Guerin. Strategic Restructuring of the U.S. Intelligence Community: ACivilian Intelligence Reserve. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S.Army War College, 1998. 36pp.

Taillon, J. Paul de B. The Evolution of Special Forces in Counter-Terrorism: The Britishand American Experiences. Westport, CT: Praeger,2001. 190pp.

Taitano, John Ray. Anthrax: Weapon of Mass Destruction. Strategy Research Project.Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 27pp.

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Tan, Andrew et al. The New Terrorism: Anatomv. Trends and Counter-Strategies.International Specialized Book Services, 2003. 254pp.

Taylor, Maxwell. The Fanatics: A Behavioural Approach to Political Violence. 1st ed.Washington: Brassey's, 1991. 304pp.

Terrill, Ray J. Islamic Fundamentalism: What the Strategic Leader Needs to Know.Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, 1997.28pp.

Thompson, Leroy. Hostage Rescue Manual: Tactics of the Counter-TerroristProfessionals. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2001. 191pp.

Tucker, Jonathan B., ed. Toxic Terror: Assessing Terrorist Use of Chemical andBiological Weapons. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. 303pp.

Turner, Stansfield. Terrorism and Democracy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1991.274pp.

Tussing, Bert B., and Jeffrey C. Reynolds. Consequence Management Symposium.Issues paper. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, Center for StrategicLeadership, 2001. 4pp.

U.S. Army Forces Command. Domestic Emergencies Handbook. 2nd ed. [s.l.]: U.S.Army Forces Command, 1999. 125pp.

U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century. New World Coming: AmericanSecurity in the 21st Century. (Phase 1 of 3). Arlington: U.S. Commission onNational Security/21st Century, 1999.

U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century. Road Map for National Security:Imperative for Change: The Phase III Report of the U.S. Commission onNational Security/21st Century. (Phase 3 of 3). Washington: U. S. Commissionon National Security/21st Century, 2001. 146pp.

U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century. Seeking a National Strategy: AConcert for Preserving Security and Promoting Freedom: The Phase II Report ona U.S. National Security Strate!:?:vfor the 21st Century. (Phase 2 of 3). Arlington:U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century, 2000. 16pp.

U.S. Congress. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. IC21. IntelligenceCommunity in the 21st Century: Staff Study. Washington: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1996.

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. The Investigation into the Attackon the U.S.S. Cole. Washington: House Armed Services Committee, 2001.35pp.

U.S. Congress, House. Fighting Terrorism in Africa: Hearing Before the Subcommitteeon Africa of the Committee on International Relations. Washington: Committeeon International Relations, 2004. 46pp.

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Bioterrorism: FederalResearch and Preparedness Activities. Washington: U.S. General AccountingOffice, 2001. 90pp.

U.S. Defense Science Board. The Defense Science Board 1997 Summer Study TaskForce on DoD Responses to Transnational Threats. Washington: Officer of theUnder Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology, 1997-1998. 3 vols.

U.S. Department of Defense. DoD Combating Terrorism Program. Defense Directive2000.12. Washington: U.S. Department of Defense, 1996.

U.S. Department of State. Patterns of Global Terrorism. Washington: U.S. Departmentof State, Office for Combatting Terrorism, 2004.

U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Political Violence againstAmericans. Washington: U.S. Department of State. Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity, 1999.

U.S. Department of the Treasury. The 2001 National Money Laundering Strategy.Washington: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Enforcement, 2001.76pp.

U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Terrorist Research and Analytical Center.Terrorism in the United States. "30 years of terrorism: a special retrospectiveedition." Washington: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau ofInvestigation, 1999.

U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Federal Response Plan. Washington:Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1999.

U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. International Cooperation in EmergencyPreparedness and Disaster Management. Washington: Federal EmergencyManagement Agency, 2000.

U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. United States Government InteragencyDomestic Terrorism Concept of Operations Plan. Computer file of CONPLAN.Washington: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2001. 30pp.

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U.S. General Accounting Office. Chemical Weapons: FEMA and Armv Must BeProactive in Preparing States for Emergencies. Washington: U.S. GeneralAccounting Office, 2001. 63pp.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Combating Terrorism: Accountability over MedicalSupplies Needs Further Improvement. Washington: U.S. General AccountingOffice, 2001. 49pp.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Combating Terrorism: Selected Challenges andRelated Recommendations. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001.209pp.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Combating Terrorism: Actions Needed to ImproveDoD Antiterrorism Program Implementation and Management. Washington:U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001. 36pp.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Combating Terrorism: How Five Foreign CountriesAre Organized to Combat Terrorism. Washington: U.S. General AccountingOffice, 2000. 26pp.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Combating Terrorism: Issues to Be Resolved toImprove Counterterrorism Operations. Washington: U.S. General AccountingOffice, 1999. 28pp.

U.S. Government. 2004 Complete Guide to Counterterrorism. Counter-terrorismTraining and Antiterrorism: Tools. Training and Resources for Law Enforcement.Antiterrorism Protection Guide. Security Tips for Travel. Bonus 9/11Commission Report and Coverage (CD Rom). Progressive Management, 2004.36411pp.

U.S. Institute of Medicine. Chemical and Biological Terrorism: Research andDevelopment to Improve Civilian Medical Response. Washington: NationalAcademy Press, 1999. 279pp.

U.S. National Security Council. International Crime Threat Assessment. "Terrorism" inChapter 2. Washington: Executive Office of the President, National SecurityCouncil, 2000.

U.S. President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Critical Foundations:

Protecting America's Infrastructures. Washington: U.S. President's Commissionon Critical Infrastructure Protection, 1997. 176pp.

Venzke, Ben and Aimee Ibrahim. The al-Oaeda Threat: An Analvtical Guide to al­Oaeda's Tactics & Targets. Tempest Publishers, 2003. 230pp.

Venzke, Ben. The al-Oaeda Documents. Tempest Publishers, 2002. 2 volumes.

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Walker, David M. Homeland Security: A Framework for Addressing the Nation'sEfforts. Washington: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001. 18pp.

Walker, Donald P. The United States' Counter-Terrorism Strategy for the 21st Centuryand Its Cornerstone for Consequence Management: National Guard Weapons ofMass Destruction Civil Support Teams. Strategy Research Project. CarlisleBarracks: U.S. Army War College, 2001. 48pp.

Ward, Judith A. Homeland Defense: Are We There Yet? Maxwell Air Force Base: AirUniversity, Air War College, USAF Counterproliferation Center, 2001. 19pp.

Webster, William H., Arnaud De Borchgrave, and Linnea P. Raine. Wild Atom: NuclearTerrorism. Washington: Center for Strategic and InternationaLStudies, 1998.57pp.

Whittaker, David J. Terrorism Reader. 2nd Edition. Routledge, 2003. 336pp.

Wilkinson, Paul. Terrorism Versus Democracy: The Liberal State Response. Portland,OR: Frank Cass, 2001. 255pp.

Wiktorowicz, Quintan. Radical Islam Rising: Muslim Extremism in the West. Lanham,MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. 248pp.

Wilkinson, Paul, and Brian Michael Jenkins, eds. Aviation Terrorism and Security.Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1999. 177pp.

Williamitis, Gregory M. Imolementing the National Securitv Strategy of CriticalInfrastructure Protection. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S.Army War College, 2000. 16pp

Wolf, John B. Fear of Fear: A Survey of Terrorist Operations and Controls in OpenSocieties. New York: Plenum Press, 1981. 235pp.

al Zayyat, Montasser. The Road To AI-Oaeda : The Story of Bin Laden's Right-HandMan. Pluto Press, 2004. 144pp.

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