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Reports
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MIPT Terrorism Annual 2006. 2006.
- The Terrorism Annual contains articles from some of the world's foremost terrorism experts, such as Peter Chalk, Brian A. Jackson, Rollie Lal, William Rosenau, and Farhana Ali. Topics include: change and continuity in terrorist tactics over the last 25 years; profiles of female suicide bombers; maritime terrorism in the contemporary era; and the role of subversion in terrorism. The volume also features a statistical annex breaking down essential terrorism statistics for 2005, as well as other charts throughout the chapters.
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Al Qaeda :
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Terrorist Events and Activities
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MIPT Terrorism Annual 2004. 2005.
- This report discusses "recent trends in global terrorist activity, with an aim of identifying the world's most active terrorist groups during 2003, based on statistics from the RAND-MIPT Terrorism Incident Database."
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Miscellaneous Resources :
Terrorist Events and Activities
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MIPT Quarterly Bulletin - Summer 2004. 2004.
- This quarterly Terrorism Update contains two articles: The Global War on Terrorism and Its Effects on Al Qaeda's Organizational Structure and Leadership by Heather S. Gregg and Thinking About Local Law Enforcement in Light of 9/11 by Barbara Raymond and Laura Hickman.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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Al Qaeda :
First Responders :
Miscellaneous Resources
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MIPT Terrorism Annual 2002. 2004.
- This yearbook is designed to further the vital link among policymakers, emergency responders, public officials, scholars, and the public. The collection of articles contained herein offers thoughtful perspectives of subject-matter experts who draw heavily on a powerful database of terrorist acts worldwide. Their contemporary analysis and insights probe cross-cutting issues and describe the terrorist threat environment. This volume also features graphical summaries and statistics on terrorist incidents and trends, and lastly contains the reprints of previous editions of quarterly bulletins on various counterterrorism subjects.
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Al Qaeda :
First Responders :
Miscellaneous Resources :
Terrorist Events and Activities
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MIPT Quarterly Bulletin - First Quarter 2002. 2002.
- This bulletin begins with an editorial on the history of the bulletins, the role of these publications in the response to terrorism, and the design of future versions of these publications. The bulletin continues with the featured article, "Terror as Deadly Theater," by Mark Juergensmeyer. The bulletin concludes with a discussion of the RAND-MIPT Terrorism Incident Database, its use, and selected statistics from the database. If you have a topic that you would like to be covered in the bulletins, please email MIPT.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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MIPT Quarterly Bulletin - Fourth Quarter 2002. 2002.
- "The first article uses extensive research and analyzes how best to protect the first responder community in its response to terrorist incidents, both now and in the future. This article is a compact presentation of a larger study in which researchers spent many hours with first responders of different occupations,
discerning the current state of readiness and assessing their needs for the future. The second article explains and analyzes the issues surrounding vaccination against biological agents that might be used in terrorist attacks. Jennifer Brower, an expert in this field, suggests specific areas in which the United States might more effectively prepare for future bioterror attacks." If you have a topic that you would like to be covered in the bulletins, please email suggestions@mipt.org.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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MIPT Quarterly Bulletin - Second Quarter 2002. 2002.
- This bulletin begins with an editorial on suicide bombings followed by the featured article, "'The Ultimate Sacrifice,'" by Dr. N.T. Anders Strindberg. The bulletin concludes with the article, "The Disintegrating Profile of Palestinian Suicide Bombers," by Negeen Pegahi. If you have a topic that you would like to be covered in the bulletins, please email MIPT.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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Suicide Terrorism
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MIPT Quarterly Bulletin - Third Quarter 2002. 2002.
- This bulletin discusses these two issues: how local first responders are situated to respond to terrorism and the dimensions of the threat from terrorists'
use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (CBRN), generally considered to be part of a worst-case scenario. The articles in this bulletin are Local Emergency Response: Enduring the Rhetoric While Trying to Define Readiness by Paul M. Maniscalco, James Denney, Keith A. Holtermann, and Daniel Kaniewski; and Assessing the “Dirty Bomb” Threat by John Parachini. If you have a topic that you would like to be covered in the bulletins, please email suggestions@mipt.org.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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Evolution of Terrorism As A Global Test of Wills: A Personal Assessment and Perspective. May 2008.
- "When I started to write this article I found that I was largely drawing on material from a number of my publications. I was initially concerned that I would not take advantage of the extensive material that now exists in the field of terrorism, but I reconsidered my concern when I realized that the use of my writings could provide a personal narrative on the evolution of a scholar and his chosen specialty long before the study of contemporary terrorism was recognized as a field of academic inquiry and of public and governmental action. Moreover, the use of this material enabled me to see how the development of my studies over the years reflected changes in our understanding of terrorism and assessments of the future of an enduring threat. In effect, I had the opportunity to look backwards and forwards in regards to my research and writing on what is now a major threat in regards to national and international security. I hope that this study raises issues that most assuredly should be discussed in understanding the causes, dynamics and outcomes of terrorism. I also hope that this monograph will act as an incentive for the public to use the excellent material available for them at the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) and its recently acquired Professor Stephen Sloan Collection. I hope to continue through my writing to contribute additional material to it and to the important work of the MIPT." This report is another in MIPT's Senior Fellows series.
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Articles
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Terrorism: What's Coming - The Mutating Threat. July 2007.
- This compilation of articles by MIPT Senior Fellows discusses terrorism and counterterrorism with special attention to the future of terrorism and counterterrorism.
Source: MIPT (All by Source | Source Website).
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Miscellaneous Resources
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