FBI Publications About Terrorism.
"Report
to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States: The
FBI's Counterterrorism Program Since September 2001". U.S.
Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation. April 14,
2004. (Acrobat Reader pdf file).
CIA Publications About Terrorism.
CIA
Articles on "War on Terrorism". Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA).
State Department Publications About
Terrorism.
Country
Reports on Terrorism for 2004. Formerly called Patterns of Global
Terrorism.
Department of Justice Publications About
Terrorism.
Al
Qaeda Training Manual.
National Counterterrorism
Center (NCTC).
A
Chronology of Significant International Terrorism for 2004. NCTC.
(Acrobat Reader file
).
Government Publications About Terrorism.
The
9-11 Commission Report. National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon
the United States. July 04.
"Islamic
Religious Schools, Madrasas: Background". CRS Report for
Congress, 10 Feb 2005. (Acrobat Reader file
).
"The
Islamic Traditions of Wahhabism and Salafiyya". CRS Report for
Congress, 10 Feb 2005. (Acrobat Reader file
).
"U.S.
Military Operations in the Global War on Terrorism: Afghanistan, Africa, the
Philippines, and Colombia". CRS, Department of State. 4 Feb
05.
Open
CRS (Congressional Research Service). Thousands of CRS reports on
file.
Military Publications About Terrorism.
Strategic
Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College - Recent Publications.
Private Sector Terrorism
Articles.
Law,
Terrorism, and Homeland Security. Featuring news, editorials, blog
links, and other commentary.
Selected Individual Private Sector Articles and
Publications.
March 2007.
Tea Leaves and Terrorism Trends. Editorial, Security Management
Online.
March 1, 2007.
"The Iraq Effect: War Has Increased Terrorism Sevenfold Worldwide". By
Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank, Mother Jones.
March 2007.
Terrorism and the Iraq Effect. Editorial, Security Management Online.
"Terrorism
in historical perspective". Open Democracy. April 23, 2004.
"Probing
the roots of terror". What scholars learned probing lessons of
September 11th. The Christian Science Monitor. September 2, 2003.
"Symposium:
Diagnosing Al Queda". Transcript provided by FrontPage Magazine
and Rand Corporation. August 18, 2003.
"Major
Terrorism Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988-2001)". A research
working paper conducted by the Natural Hazards Research and Applications
Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado.
"Al-Qaeda's
Revenge: Its Methods and Nation-State Allies". Citizens United.
"Our
Enemy Is Not Terrorism". Former Secretary of Navy John Lehman
address on March 31, 2004 to U.S. Naval Institute. BlackwaterUSA.com.
"Terror
and Terrorism: A History of Ideas and Philosophical-Ethical Reflections".
Strategic Insights, Center for Contemporary Conflict.
"Terrorism
Prevention Handbook". A guide to U.S. government terrorism
prevention resources and programs. Center for Arms Control and
Non-Proliferation. (Acrobat Reader pdf file).
"Perspectives
on Terrorism" Web Guide by The Christian Science Monitor.
"What
if terrorists go nuclear?". Center for Defense Information (CDI),
October 21, 2001.
"September
11: One Year Later". Web Guide by The Christian Science Monitor.
"Al-Qaida:
A Chronological Timeline." MSNBC News.
Books on Terrorism.
"Winning
the Long War: Lessons from the Cold War for Defeating Terrorism and Preserving
Freedom", by James Jay Carafano and Paul Rosenzweig. A Townhall
Book Review.