The New Era of Terrorism

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C. Augustus "Gus" Martin is Director of the School of Public Service and Justice at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is also a Professor of Criminal Justice Administration, where he regularly teaches a course on the subject of terrorism and extremism. He has served as Associate Vice President for Human Resources Management, Acting Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration and Public Policy, Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs, and Chair of the Department of Public Administration. He began his academic career as a member of the faculty of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, where he was an Administration of Justice professor. His current research and professional interests are terrorism and extremism, homeland security, the administration of justice, and juvenile justice.
Introduction - Gus MartinChapter 1. Prologue: Rethinking Policy and Theory in the New Era of Terrorism Rethinking Terrorism and Counterterrorism Since 9/11 - BruceHoffman The Unipolar Moment Revisited - Charles Krauthammer Foreword: Freedom and Security After September 11 - Viet DinhPART I. CONCEPTUALIZING THE THREAT IN THE NEW ERAChapter 2. The New Era in Perspective A Historical Analysis of Mass Casualty Bombers - Chris Quillen Harbinger or Aberration? A 9/11 Provocation - John Mueller The Imbalance of Terror - Therese DelpechChapter 3. Defining Terrorism in the New Era Terrorism: The Problem of Definition Revisited - H.H.A. Cooper Mixed Message: Arab and Muslim Response to ¿Terrorism¿ - Mustafa Al Sayyid Choices of Law, Choices of War - Noah FeldmanChapter 4. Causes of Terrorism in the New Era Cross-Regional Trends in Female Terrorism - Karla J. Cunningham God and Mammon: Does Poverty Cause Militant Islam? - Daniel Pipes The Radical Right After 9/11 - Daniel LevitasPART II. TERRORIST BEHAVIOR IN THE NEW ERAChapter 5. Exotic Terrorism What it Takes to Become a Nuclear Terrorist - Friedrich Steinhausler The Rise of Complex Terrorism - Thomas Homer-Dixon The Culture of Martyrdom: How Suicide Bombing Became not Just a Means but an End - David BrooksChapter 6. The New Era of Religious Terrorism Just War, Jihad, and Terrorism: A Comparison of Western and Islamic Norms for the Use of Political Violence - Adam L. Silverman Must Innocents Die? The Muslim Debate Over Suicide Attacks - Haim Malka The New Terrorism: Securing the Nation Against a Messianic Foe - Steven SimonChapter 7. The Near-Future of Terrorism The Terrorist Calculus Behind 9-11: A Model for Future Terrorism? - Brigitte L. Nacos Can Terrorists Get the Bomb? - Gary Milhollin Russia, Islam, and the War on Terrorism: An Uneasy Future - Ariel CohenPART III. WHAT IS TO BE DONE? POLICY CHOICES IN THE NEW ERAChapter 8. Issues and Challenges for Counterterrorism There Are No Rules¿ (George W. Bush): International Order After September 11 - Andrew Hurrell Rights, Liberties, and Security: Recalibrating the Balance After September 11 - Stuart Taylor, Jr. A Nasty Business - Bruce HoffmanChapter 9. Counterterrorist Options in the New Era Terrorism and the Use of Force - Geir Ulfstein A New Strategy for the New Face of Terrorism - Paul L. Bremer, III Smarter Intelligence - John Deutch and Jeffrey H. SmithChapter 10. Forging Alliances in the New Era The End of the Unipolar Moment? September 11 and the Future of World Order - Steve Smith The Future of International Coalitions: How Useful? How Manageable? - Paul Dibb They the People: Our Abandoned Muslim Allies - Azar Nafisi
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