POS 346/446 - PADM 446: Counterterrorism  and Human Rights - Fall 2008: Research Links.
Christian W. EricksonAssistant Professor of Political Science - Department of Political Science and Public Administration - Roosevelt University - Chicago, Illinois

 

Research Links - Terrorism: General Research * Blogs * Terrorist Organizations and Conflicts * Types of Terrorism.

  • Collections of Research Links. ***denotes most comprehensive sites.
    • *** Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT).
      • Subscribe to MIPT.
      • Access to International Security & Counter-Terrorism Reference Center (ISCTRC) database, demonstrated in class 01/18/2007, or 01/23/2007 depending on arrival of computer/projector in class.
      • Terrorism Knowledge Base.
      • Index of links of sites related to terrorism/counterterrorism.
    • Political Research Online.
      • Recent research re: terrorism from academic conferences, search by either author or subject.
    • American Library Association's (ALA) International Responsibilities Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT).
    • FBI Academy Library Bibliographies.
    • Findlaw.
    • Association of American University Presses.
      • List of books related to September 11th, and Terrorism/Counterterrorism.
    • Christian Science Monitor.
    • ***Federation of American Sciencists (FAS).
    • ***New York Times.
    • National Academies Press Terrorism and Security Collection.
      • List and links to on-line publications from the National Academies about the science and policy issues surrounding terrorism and security.
    • Social Science Research Council.
      • "After September 11" on-line collection of essays. SSRC asked social scientists from around the world to contribute essays to this website.
    • ***Terrorism Research Center.
      • On-line archive of materials and links.
      • Who are they?: "Founded in 1996, the Terrorism Research Center, Inc. (TRC) is an independent institute dedicated to the research of terrorism, information warfare, critical infrastructure protection and other issues of low-intensity political violence and gray-area phenomena. The Terrorism Research Center represents a new generation of terrorism analysis combining expertise with technology to maximize the scope, depth and impact of our research."
    • ***University of Michigan Government Documents Center.
      • Index of links to sites related to terrorism/counterterrorism.
    • ***US Congressional Research Service - Reports on Terrorism.
    • ***FIRST sponsored by SIPRI (Sweden) and ISN (Switzerland).
    • Intel Center (US private terrorism analysis corporation).
  • Blogs.

 




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