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Articles:
• “UAE initiative to host counter-piracy conference finds enthusiastic response” By Rudolph Atallah, White Mountain Research Click Here
• “Foreign Fighters: Trends, Trajectories & Conflict Zones” (with Magnus Ranstorp and Frank J. Cilluffo), George Washington University (October 2010). Click Here
• “Training for Terror: The ‘Homegrown’ Case of Jama’at al-Islam As-Sahee,” (with William Rosenau), West Point CTC Sentinel (August 2009). Click Here
• “Al-Takfir Wa’l Hijra: Unpacking an Enigma,” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 32:6 (June 2009). Click Here
• “The Culture of Global Jihad: Character, Future Challenges and Recommendations,” Future Actions Series, International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation, King’s College London (April 2009). Click Here
• “Victory—from the Prism of Jihadi Culture,” Joint Force Quarterly (January 2009). Click Here
• “Preliminary Observations from the June 2007 UK Plots,” Jamestown Terrorism Monitor 5:14 (19 July 2007). Click Here
• “Identifying Entry Points of Action in Counter Radicalisation: Countering Jihadist Ideology through Development Assistance—Strategic Openings,” (Copenhagen, Denmark: Danish Institute of International Studies, 2006). Click Here
• “The 2005 Los Angeles Plot: The New Face of Jihad in the U.S.,” Jamestown Terrorism Monitor 4:2 (26 January 2006). Click Here
• “Islamist groups developing new recruiting strategies,” Jane’s Intelligence Review (1 Feb 2005). Click Here
• (With Magnus Ranstorp) “The European Terror Challenge,” BBC Online (commentary), 24 March 2004. Click Here
Book Chapters:
• “The Enduring Al-Qaeda Threat,” in Richard Jackson and S. Justin Sinclair (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Terrorism (London: Routledge, forthcoming, March 2011).
• “The CNN-Al-Qaida Video Archive: Linking Al-Qaida’s Collective Memory, Information Operations and Strategic Future,” in Magnus Ranstorp and Lars Nicander (eds.) Terrorism in the Information Age—New Frontiers (Second Edition, forthcoming).
• “Approaching al-Qaida’s Warfare: Function, Culture and Grand Strategy,” in Magnus Ranstorp (ed.), Mapping Terrorism Research (London: Routledge, September 2006). Click Here
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