Hunting Terrorists
Resources in the Global Hunt for Terrorist Cells
- NEW CTC JOURNAL: The Sentinel (Issue 1: December 2007)
- "Abu Yahya’s Six Easy Steps for Defeating al-Qaeda" by Jarret Brachman (December 2007)
- Cracks in the Foundation: Leadership Schisms in al-Qa’ida from 1989-2006 (October 2007)
- Knowing al Qaida, by James Forest (Family Security Matters, June 2007)
- Militant Ideology Atlas, by Will McCants, Jarret Brachman, et al.
- Teaching Terror, by James Forest
- Jihadi After Action Report: Syria, by Stephen Ulph
- Al-Qaida's Spymaster Analyzes U.S. Intelligence, by Brian Fishman
- Paradigmatic Jihadi Movements, by David Cook
- Letter to Zarqawi from Senior Al Qaida Leader Atiyah
- High-Tech Terror: Al-Qaida's Use of New Technology, by Jarret Brachman
- After Zarqawi: The Dilemmas and Future of al-Qa`ida in Iraq, by Brian Fishman
- A Deafening Silence: Hizballah After the American Invasion of Iraq, by Richard Wrona
- Annotated Bibliography of Research on Terrorism and Counterterrorism
- The Management of Savagery. by Abu Bakr Naji (translated by Will McCants)
- National Security and Immigration Policy: Reclaiming Terms, Measuring Success, and Setting Priorities, by Donald Kerwin and Margaret D. Stock
- The Islamic Imagery Project: Visual Motifs in Jihadi Internet Propaganda
- Harmony and Disharmony: Exploiting Al-Qaida's Organizational Vulnerabilities
- Stealing Al Qaeda's Playbook, by Jarret Brachman and Will McCants
- Inside Terrorism (revised and expended edition), by Bruce Hoffman
- Oil and Terrorism in the New Gulf: Framing U.S. Energy and Security Policies for the Gulf of Guinea, by James Forest and Matt Sousa
- Homeland Security: Protecting America's Targets, by James Forest
- The Making of a Terrorist: Recruitment, Training and Root Causes, by James Forest
- Homeland Security and Terrorism: Readings and Interpretations (Sept. 2005)
Additional Resources
- Country Reports on Terrorism, 2006 (Dept. of State, April 2007)
- Combating Terrorism: The Challenge of Measuring Effectiveness (CRS, March 2007)
- Breaching the Fortress Wall: Understanding Terrorist Efforts to Overcome Defensive Technologies, by Brian Jackson, Peter Chalk, et al. (RAND)
- Negotiating the Impossible? The Beslan Hostage Crisis, by Adam Dolnik (RUSI)
- Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States, 2007 (Congressional Hearings)
- General David Petraeus, MNF-I Press Conference on Security Operations
- Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences (RAND)
- Islamist Terrorism in Northwestern Africa (Washington Institute)
- Beyond al-Qaeda: Part 1, The Global Jihadist Movement (RAND)
- Beyond al-Qaeda: Part 2, The Outer Rings of the Terrorist Universe (RAND)
- On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research
- Unconquerable Nation: Knowing Our Enemy, Strengthening Ourselves, by Brian
Michael Jenkins
- Maritime Terrorism, by Michael Greenberg, et al.
- Iraq Study Group Report (December 2006)
- Mecca Declaration of Oct. 21, 2006
- Recruitment of Islamist Terrorists in Europe
- Aptitude for Destruction, Volume 1: Organizational Learning in Terrorist Groups (PDF)
- Aptitude for Destruction, Volume 2: Case Studies (PDF)
- Biodefense for the 21st Century
- Female Suicide Bombers, by Debra Zedalis
- C.J. Chivers, "The School: The inside story of the 2004 attack in Beslan," Esquire 145, Issue 6 (June 2006)
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
REPORTS
- NEW: RAND has republished its 1962 review of a symposium held on counterinsurgency. It's a classic in the field: http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/2006/R412-1.pdf
- In Their Own Words: Reading the Iraqi Insurgency (ICG, Feb. 2006)
- Terror Online: A Special Report
- Antiterrorism Advisory Council Newsletter
- Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States
(Congressional testimony, February 16, 2005)
- Combating Terrorism: Implications for the Security Sector (PDF)
- WMD Commission Report
- A Case Study on the Aum Shinrikyo. Senate Government Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Global Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Staff Statement 31
October 1995.
- Human Security Report
- The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the 9-11 Commission) released its complete report on July 22nd. It is the product of over a year of the commission's findings, 585 pages in length.
- Terror.net: How Modern Terrorism Uses the Internet, by Gabriel Weimann
- Cybersecurity: Getting it Right, by Daniel Wolf, U.S. National Security Agency
- Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 (July 2003)
"This report (available as both S. Rept. 107-351 and H. Rept. 107-792) consists of 832 pages that presents the joint inquiry�s findings and conclusions, an accompanying narrative, and a series of recommendations."
- Counterterrorism Intelligence Capabilities and Performance Prior to 9-11
Report by Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- CONPLAN: United States Government Interagency Domestic Terrorism Concept of Operations Plan
- Creating a Trusted Network for Homeland Security, by the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age (December, 2003)
- Protecting America's Freedom in the Information Age, by the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age (October, 2002)
- Uncloaking Terrorist Networks, by Valdis E. Krebs (2002)
- The Network of Terrorism (U.S. Dept. of State)
"A summary of what is known about the terrorist attacks of September 11 and their connection to Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda terrorist network. The site also links bin Laden and al Qaeda to previous attacks on American lives; summarizes the oppressive conditions of life under the Taliban regime; provides a sampling of opinion from the Islamic world; and describes American humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. A photo gallery documents the unforgettable horror of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon."
- Project Megiddo: An FBI Strategic Assessment of the Potential for Domestic Terrorism [.pdf]
- U.S. General Accounting Office Reports
Library of Congress - Federal Research Division - Terrorism Studies
George Washington University - The National Security Archive
Social Science Research Council
- After September 11th Essays - In the days following September 11, the SSRC asked social scientists from around the world to contribute essays to a website called "After September 11." Sections include essays on globalization, fundamentalism, competing narrative, building peace, and terrorism and democratic values.
War Against Terror (A CNN Special Report)
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
The Concept and Practice of Jihad in Islam, by Michael Knapp
Articles on Maritime Security
The Atlantic Monthly - Articles on The War on Terrorism
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Articles:
- Promoting Democracy and Fighting Terror
By Tom Carothers
Reprinted by permission of Foreign Affairs (January/February 2003)
- Deadly Arsenals: Tracking Weapons of Mass Destruction (June 2002)
"...provides the most comprehensive assessment available on the dangers nations face today from weapons of mass destruction, and the successes and failures of international nonproliferation efforts."
Available online: Chapter One: Global Trends ; Chapter Sixteen: Iraq.
By Joseph Cirincione with Jon B. Wolfsthal and Miriam Rajkumar
- Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism
Proliferation Brief, October 1, 2002
"On September 24, 2002, Rose Gottemoeller testified before the House Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform on 'Combating Terrorism: Preventing Nuclear Terrorism.' The following is taken from her testimony."
- America's Anti-Terrorist Campaign and Russia's Choice
By Dmitri Trenin, September 19, 2001.
- The Roots of Terrorism, and a Strategy Against It
By Anatol Lieven
Published in Prospect magazine (London), Issue 68, October 2001
- U.S. Proliferation Policy and the Campaign Against Terror
By Lee Feinstein
International Policy Institute for Counterterrorism Articles
"Why do they hate us?"
Article in the Christian Science Monitor by Peter Ford, September 27, 2001
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
- Terrorism and Counterterrorism: An Annotated Bibliography, by James JF Forest, Combating Terrorism Center, USMA, West Point
- Iraq Wars Bibliography
- The Economics of Terrorism: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled by Professor V.L. Elliott and Students of the Joint Military Intelligence College
- A Chronological Listing of Some Publications on Instability, Internal War and Terrorism from Economics with Selected References from Other Social Science Disciplines
by V.L. Elliott, Joint Military Intelligence College
- The Coast Guard and National Security: A Bibliography
- Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism & the Attacks of September 11, 2001 - U.S. Government Information, Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries
- Center for Terrorism Studies (Maxwell AF Base), Conflict 21 New and Reference Bibliography
- USAF Counterproliferation Center, Global War on Terror Bibliography
- University of Texas at Arlington, Bibliography on Terrorism and Homeland Security Research Resources
OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES
- Al Qaeda Training Manual
"The attached manual was located by the Manchester (England) Metropolitan Police during a search of an Al Qaeda member's home. The manual was found in a computer file described as 'the military series' related to the 'Declaration of Jihad.' The manual was translated into English and was introduced earlier this year at the embassy bombing trial in New York."