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Terrorism Studies

This series is intended to promote a deeper understanding of the root causes of and potential solutions to the global issues related to terrorism. The series welcomes publications of scholars
who specialize in social and political philosophy, ethics, religious studies, political theory and political science. Those scholars with other disciplinary expertise are welcome to submit proposals as well. Contributions to the series may deal with particular, narrow-range problems and/or synthetic, interdisciplinary issues related to the issue of terrorism. Likewise, the publications may refer to both systematic problems and more practical considerations. Especially welcome are scholarly works that deal with the subject of terrorism in new and innovative ways. This series welcomes both
individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as conference proceedings and edited collections of essays.

Titles

  • Title: The Business of Counterterrorism

    The Business of Counterterrorism

    Public-Private Partnerships in Homeland Security
    Volume 4
    by Nathan E. Busch (Author) Austen D. Givens (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Textbook 342 Pages
  • Title: The Root of All Evil?

    The Root of All Evil?

    Religious Perspectives on Terrorism
    Volume 3
    by Lori J. Underwood (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs 153 Pages
  • Title: Cosmopolitanism and the Arab Spring

    Cosmopolitanism and the Arab Spring

    Foundations for the Decline of Terrorism
    Volume 2
    by Lori J. Underwood (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs 172 Pages