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Pushing the Prize Up, A Few Notes on Al-Qaeda's Reward Structure and the choice of Casualties [PDF]
The article aims at suggesting possible conjectures on Al-Qaeda's logic and structure. Even if the organization's secrecy makes any empirical evidence difficult to find, some insight can be provided by economic theory of contests: in this terms, Al-Qaeda
Andrea Locatelli, Raul Caruso
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All in the name: the effect of elite source cues on value perception [PDF]
This study investigated the effect of message source labeling (US politician versus Al-Qaeda leader) on citizens’ perception of their own values in comparison to their perception of values held by the message source.
Baumgartner, Susanne, Waheed, Moniza
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Ali H Soufan and Daniel Freedman. The Black Banners: Inside the Hunt for Al-Qaeda.
London: Allen Lane/ W.W. Norton; 572 pp. ISBN 1846145023.
Richard Phelps
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Conceptualizing al-Qaeda and US Grand Strategy
The US debate about the nature of al-Qaeda and the associated threat does not occur in a political or ideological vacuum. In fact, given its on-going political salience, questions such as what al-Qaeda is, how it can be conceptualized and defeated ...
Berger, LG
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Para que al-Qaeda sea derrotada, ¿hay que negociar con los talibán o imponerse a ellos? [PDF]
Para derrotar a al-Qaeda hay que imponerse a los talibán y evitar que éstos continúen reproduciendo una subcultura de terrorismo en las zonas bajo su control.
Reinares, Fernando
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Analysis of Al-Qaeda Terrorist Attacks to Investigate Rational Action
Many studies have been conducted to demonstrate the collective rationality of traditional terrorist groups; this study seeks to expand this and apply collective rationality to Islamic terrorist groups.
Daniel P. Hepworth
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September 11, two years later [PDF]
Like other historical milestones, the second anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack in the United States provides a good opportunity for critical evaluation.
Schweitzer, Yoram
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Countering Al-Qaeda’s Single Narrative
What form should a counter-narrative to al-Qaeda’s single narrative take? Its claim “Islam is under attack” successfully integrates multiple Muslim grievances into one meta-narrative.
Philipp Holtmann
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Ten years after its most devastating attack, al-Qaeda has turned into a franchiser, publisher, and occasional climate-change activist.
Archetti, C
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Muslim Publics Divided on Hamas and Hezbollah [PDF]
Presents results of a spring 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey conducted in Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Turkey on views of Hamas, Hezbollah, and al Qaeda and the role of Islam in politics by respondent's ...
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