Brian Michael Jenkins
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 82 |
Born | United States |
Job | Writer |
Education | Universidad de Guanajuato |
Date of birth | January 1,1942 |
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ID | 1420098 |
Stray Dogs and Virtual Armies: Radicalization and Recruitment to Jihadist Terrorism in the United States Since 9/11
Would-Be Warriors: Incidents of Jihadist Terrorist Radicalization in the United States Since September 11, 2001
Al Qaeda in Its Third Decade: Irreversible Decline Or Imminent Victory?
Embassies under siege
Aviation Security: After Four Decades, It's Time for a Fundamental Review
Does the U. S. No-Concessions Policy Deter Kidnappings of Americans?
Combatting Terrorism: Some Policy Implications
War by what Means, According to Whose Rules? The Challenge for Democracies Facing Asymmetric Conflicts : Proceedings of a RAND-Israel Democracy Institute Workshop, December 3-4, 2014
Talking to Terrorists
International Terrorism: The Other World War
New modes of conflict
Identifying Enemies Among Us: Evolving Terrorist Threats and the Continuing Challenges of Domestic Intelligence Collection and Information Sharing
Bordering on Trouble: Mexico's Violence and American Security
International Terrorism: A Chronology (1974 Supplement) : a Report
State of the Struggle: Report on the Battle Against Global Terrorism
When Armies Divide: The Security of Nuclear Arsenals During Revolts, Coups, and Civil Wars : the 1961 Generals' Putsch in Algeria and Its Implications for Future Nuclear Crises
Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?
The Origins of America's Jihadists
Unconquerable Nation
Countering Al Qaeda
Would-Be Warriors: Incidents of Jihadist Terrorist Radicalization in the United States Since September 11, 2001
Al Qaeda in Its Third Decade: Irreversible Decline Or Imminent Victory?
Embassies under siege
Aviation Security: After Four Decades, It's Time for a Fundamental Review
Does the U. S. No-Concessions Policy Deter Kidnappings of Americans?
Combatting Terrorism: Some Policy Implications
War by what Means, According to Whose Rules? The Challenge for Democracies Facing Asymmetric Conflicts : Proceedings of a RAND-Israel Democracy Institute Workshop, December 3-4, 2014
Talking to Terrorists
International Terrorism: The Other World War
New modes of conflict
Identifying Enemies Among Us: Evolving Terrorist Threats and the Continuing Challenges of Domestic Intelligence Collection and Information Sharing
Bordering on Trouble: Mexico's Violence and American Security
International Terrorism: A Chronology (1974 Supplement) : a Report
State of the Struggle: Report on the Battle Against Global Terrorism
When Armies Divide: The Security of Nuclear Arsenals During Revolts, Coups, and Civil Wars : the 1961 Generals' Putsch in Algeria and Its Implications for Future Nuclear Crises
Will Terrorists Go Nuclear?
The Origins of America's Jihadists
Unconquerable Nation
Countering Al Qaeda
Brian Michael Jenkins Life story
Brian Michael Jenkins is an American expert on terrorism and transportation security. During his over five decades of analysis, Jenkins has advised governments, private corporations, the Catholic Church, and the Church of England on terrorist threats.