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    Default New Journal: Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict

    New journal, currently with free access:
    Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict Pathways toward terrorism and genocide

    Volume 1 Issue 1 2008

    Radicalization in the Persian Gulf: Assessing the potential of Islamist militancy in Saudi Arabia and Yemen
    Author: Mohammed M. Hafez

    Jemaah Islamiyah's radical madrassah networks
    Authors: Justin Magouirk; Scott Atran

    Responding to asymmetric threat: The dual-use strategy
    Author: Eugene B. Skolnikoff

    Terrorism in the year 2020: Examining the ideational, functional and geopolitical trends that will shape terrorism in the twenty-first century
    Author: Paul J. Smith

    Self-sacrifice as innovation: The strategic and tactical utility of martyrdom
    Author: Jeffrey W. Lewis

    Conflict resolution in asymmetric and symmetric situations: Northern Ireland as a case study
    Authors: James W. McAuley; Catherine McGlynn; Jon Tonge

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    Author: Clark McCauley

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    Default Thanks for the link

    Bourbon,

    Great post.

    Mike

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    Social Research is not a new journal, but it's back issues are eventually put on FindArticles for free. The Summer 2008 issue on Martrydom may be of interest to some.

    Martrydom, Self-Sacrifice, and Self-Denial, Volume 75, Number 2 (Summer 2008)

    The history and evolution of martyrdom in the service of defensive jihad: an analysis of suicide bombers in current conflicts, by Farhana Ali and Jerrold Post

    Suicide, violence, and cultural conceptions of martyrdom in Palestine, by Neil L. Whitehead and Nasser Abufarha

    Emily Wilding Davison: secular martyr?
    , by Gay L. Gullickson

    Editor's Introduction, by Arien Mack

    Martyrdom and sacrifice in a time of terror, by Mark Juergensmeyer

    Charles Tilly, 1929-2008, by Arien Mack

    Endangered scholars worldwide, by Arien Mack

    Missing their mark: the IRA's proxy bomb campaign, by Mia Bloom and John Horgan

    Micromobilization and suicide protest in South Korea, 1970-2004, by Hyojoung Kim

    Trading pain for knowledge, or, how the West was won, by Geoffrey Galt Harpham

    Morality and self-sacrifice, martyrdom and self-denial, by George Kateb

    Can martyrdom survive secularization?, by Lacey Baldwin Smith

    Martyrdom, sacrifice, and political memory in El Salvador
    , by Anna L. Peterson and Brandt G. Peterson

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    Hadn't seen this journal before:

    Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, published on behalf of the Society for Terrorism Research.

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