Contents
Chapter One:
Introduction
Paul K. Davis and Kim Cragin
Chapter Two:
The Root Causes of Terrorism
Darcy M.E. Noricks
Chapter Three:
Why and How Some People Become Terrorists
Todd C. Helmus
Chapter Four:
How Do Terrorists Generate and Maintain Support?
Christopher Paul
Chapter Five:
The Economics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: What Matters and Is Rational-Choice Theory Helpful?
Claude Berrebi
Chapter Six:
Organizational Decisionmaking by Terrorist Groups
Brian A. Jackson
Chapter Seven:
How Does Terrorism End?
Gaga Gvineria
Chapter Eight:
Disengagement and Deradicalization: Processes and Programs
Darcy M.E. Noricks
Chapter Nine:
Social-Science Foundations for Strategic Communications in the Global War on Terrorism
Michael Egner
Chapter Ten:
Cross-Cutting Observations and Some Implications for Policymakers
Kim Cragin
Chapter Eleven:
Representing Social-Science Knowledge Analytically
Paul K. Davis
Chapter Twelve:
Conclusions
Paul K. Davis and Kim Cragin
Appendix A:
About the Authors
Appendix B:
Analytic Measures for Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency
Benjamin Bahney
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