Kachev, Ognyan. (2022) 2022. “Providing Physical Protection of the Vessel in the Event of an Attack at Sea and Ports”. Information & Security: An International Journal 51: 73-78. https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.5106.
Terrorism
Norlen, Tova C. (2020) 2020. “The Impact of COVID-19 on Salafi-Jihadi Terrorism”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19 (2): 11-23. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.19.2.01 .
Flores-Herrera, Albert, and Plamen P. Penev. (2018) 2018. “The Importance of the Council of Europe’s 24 7 Network of Contact Points on Foreign Terrorist Fighters”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 17 (2): 37-45. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.17.2.03.
Howcroft, James. (2018) 2018. “The Future of Terrorism: The Practitioners’ View”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 17 (2): 77-81. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.17.2.06.
Kaura, Vinay. 2017. “India’s Counter-Terrorism Policy Against Jihadist Terror: Challenges and Prospects”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (4): 51-67. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.4.03.
Ponder, Sarah, and Jonathan Matusit. (2017) 2017. “Examining ISIS Online Recruitment through Relational Development Theory”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (4): 35-50. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.4.02.
Besenyő, János. (2017) 2017. “Guerrilla Operations in Western Sahara: The Polisario Versus Morocco and Mauritania”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (3): 23-45. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.3.02.
von Münchow, Sebastian, and Lena Hantschke. (2017) 2017. “Parliamentary Attempts to Investigate Berlin’s Vehicular Ramming Attack”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (2): 25-39. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.2.02.
Gürer, Cüneyt. (2017) 2017. “Presenting a Strategic Model to Understand Spillover Effects of ISIS Terrorism”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (2): 41-57. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.2.03.
Le Beau, John J. 2013. “Foreword”. In The Dangerous Landscape.
Le Beau, John J. 2013. “The Death of Bin Laden, and the Future of Al-Qaeda”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 221-22.
Arasli, Jahangir. 2013. “Violent Converts to Islam: Growing Cluster and Rising Trend”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 99-121.
Dengg, Anton. 2013. “Challenges of Intelligence Sharing in Combating Terrorism: An Academic Point of View”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 123-32.
Busuncian, Tatiana. 2013. “International Intelligence Cooperation Against Terrorist Targets – Phase II”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 133-51.
Sick, Armin. 2013. “Understanding Homegrown Terrorism”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 153-70.
Sarkisyan, Sergei. 2013. “Aspects of Recruitment by Terrorist Organizations in Europe’s Muslim Communities”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 171-89.
Azinovic, Vlado. 2013. “Bosnia and Herzegovina and Terrorism 1996-2011: Defining the Threat, Devising Counterterrorism Strategy”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 191-209.
Feiler, Michael. 2013. “Islamic Extremism – Analyzing the Risks”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 87-97.
Schmid, Alex P. 2013. “International Terrorism and International Tourism”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 211-19.
Le Beau, John J. 2013. “New Blood: The Recruitment of Terrorists”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 1-18.
Gohel, Sajjan. 2013. “Disrupting Plots and Countering Ideology: Successes, Obstacles and Future Challenges for Intelligence Sharing in the United Kingdom”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 19-36.
Antoliš, Krunoslav. 2013. “Internet Forensics and Combating Terrorism”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 37-45.
Perl, Raphael, and Nemanja Malisevic. 2013. “A Comprehensive Approach to Cyber Security –Trends, Challenges and the Way Forward”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 47-61.
Bockstette, Carsten. 2013. “After Bin Laden: Jihadist Terrorist Use of Strategic Communication to Enlarge the Community of Believers”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 63-77.
Forster, Peter. 2013. “Terrorist Innovation: Homegrown Terrorism and the Internet”. In The Dangerous Landscape, 79-86.
Aasgaard, Andrea Sjøberg. (2017) 2017. “Migrants, Housewives, Warriors or Sex Slaves: AQ’s and the Islamic State’s Perspectives on Women”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 99-111. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.08.
Sheikh, Mona Kanwal. (2017) 2017. “Islamic State Enters Al-Qaeda’s Old Hotbed: Afghanistan and Pakistan”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 37-49. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.03.
Clausen, Maria-Louise. (2017) 2017. “Islamic State in Yemen – A Rival to Al-Qaeda?”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 50-62. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.04.
Crone, Manni. (2017) 2017. “Islamic State’s Incursion into North Africa and Sahel: A Threat to Al-Qaeda?”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 63-76. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.05.
Hansen, Flemming Splidsboel. (2017) 2017. “Jihad in Russian”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 77-86. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.06.
Greenwood, Maja Touzari. (2017) 2017. “Islamic State and Al-Qaeda’s Foreign Fighters”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 87-97. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.07.
Skovgaard-Petersen, Jakob. (2017) 2017. “Heirs of Abu Bakr: On the Ideology and Conception of History in Al-Qaeda and Islamic State”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 25-36. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.02.
Andersen, Lars Erslev. (2017) 2017. “The Mole and the Mallet: Islamic State and Al-Qaeda in the ‘Thirty Years’ War’ in the Middle East”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 7-24. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.01.
Crone, Manni, and Flemming Splidsboel Hansen. (2017) 2017. “Disunity in Global Jihad: A Preface”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16 (1): 5-6. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.16.1.00.
Yosufi, Abdul Basir. (2016) 2016. “The Rise and Consolidation of Islamic State: External Intervention and Sectarian Conflict”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15 (4): 91-110. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.15.4.05.
Orozobekova, Almakan. (2016) 2016. “The Mobilization and Recruitment of Foreign Fighters: The Case of Islamic State, 2012–2014”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15 (3): 83-100. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.15.3.07.
Hussain, Nazia, and Louise Shelley. (2016) 2016. “Karachi: Organized Crime in a Key Megacity”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15 (3): 5-15. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.15.3.01.
Mullins, Sam, and James K. Wither. (2016) 2016. “Terrorism and Organized Crime”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal 15 (3): 65-82. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.15.3.06.
Rusumanov, Vase. 2016. “The Use of the Internet by Terrorist Organizations”. Information & Security: An International Journal 34 (2): 137-50. https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.3409.
Young, Eric. 2016. “Terrorism, Media, and the Rise of the Internet”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 85–98. Sofia: Procon.
Sawicki, John. 2016. “Counter-Terrorist Financing”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 217-34. Sofia: Procon.
Brannon, Robert B. 2016. “Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 99-114. Sofia: Procon.
Prezelj, Iztok, and Joe Airey. 2016. “Interagency Cooperation in Counter-Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 235-52. s: Procon.
Mullins, Sam. 2016. “Jihadist Foreign Fighters and ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 115-30. Sofia: Procon.
King, Joseph B. 2016. “A Comprehensive Strategy for Combating Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 253-70. Sofia: Procon.
Schmid, Alex P. 2016. “Defining Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 1-16. Sofia: Procon.
Wither, James K. 2016. “The Role of the Security Forces in Combating Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 131-48. Sofia: Procon.
Raffie, Dina Al. 2016. “Terrorist Motivations”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 17-32. Sofia: Procon.
Clarke, Peter. 2016. “Intelligence-Led Policing in Counter-Terrorism: A Perspective from the United Kingdom”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 149-62. Sofia: Procon.
Howcroft, James. 2016. “The Strategy and Tactics of Terrorism”. In Combating Transnational Terrorism, 33-48. Sofia: Procon.