2 November 2019

Center for Terrorism and Security Studies


o Islamist Terrorism, Diaspora Links and Casualty Rates

o “The Khilafah’s Soldiers in Bengal”: Analysing the Islamic State Jihadists and Their Violence Justification Narratives in Bangladesh

o Islamic State Propaganda and Attacks: How are they Connected

o Towards Open and Reproducible Terrorism Studies: Current Trends and Next Steps

o Taking Terrorist Accounts of their Motivations Seriously: An Exploration of the Hermeneutics of Suspicion

o An Evaluation of the Islamic State’s Influence over the Abu Sayyaf

o Countering Violent Extremism Globally: A New Global CVE Dataset


o Profiles of Islamist Militants in Bangladesh

o Adversity, Criminality, and Mental Health Problems in Jihadis in Dutch Police Files

o Counterterrorism Bookshelf: 12 Books on Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism-Related Subjects

o Bibliography: Terrorism by Region—Indian Subcontinent

o 60+ Academic Theses on Victims of Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Political Violence

o Recent Online Resources for the Analysis of Terrorism and Related Subjects

Marine Corps University Press

· Complex Terrain: Megacities and the Changing Character of Urban Operations https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/ComplexTerrain_web.pdf
· Marine Corps University Journal, Fall 2019, v. 10, no. 2 https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/MCUJ_Fall2019_10_2_web.pdf

o Innovation and Historical Continuity in Great Power Competition

o The Amphibious Imperative of the French and Indian War

o The Ottomans, Britain, Sectarianism, and the Sudanese Army: 1899 –2019

o The Expeditionary Implications of a Populist Grand Strategy

o The American Polar Pivot: Gaining a Comparative Advantage in Great Power Competition

o Defense and Deterrence on NATO’s Northern Flank: Strengthening the U.S. Marine Corps’ Role in Europe

o A Case for Sino-American Cooperation Against Climate Change

o Russia’s Information Warfare: Exploring the Cognitive Dimension

o Prescribing an American Grand Strategy for the Era of Renewed Great Power Competition

o Competing through Cooperation: Leveraging Security Cooperation to Counter Chinese and Russian Influence in Africa

o U.S. Strategic Interests in the Arctic: A Proposed Department of Defense Approach

o The Weaponization of Information: Social Media, Commercial Search, and the Changing Character of War

o A Riddle Unwrapped: North Korea and the World


o Al-Qaeda-Linked Group HUJI-B Attempts to Regroup in Bangladesh

o Implications of the Jeddah Agreement on the War in Yemen

o Death of AQIS Emir Asim Umar has Serious Implications for Al-Qaeda

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