From 2010 to present, the Global War on Terror (GWOT) blog has captured a brief two years worth of editorial analysis on the subject of terrorism. Even in this short time, it is clear for anyone who has followed this blog or the mainstream media, that terrorism, domestic and international variants, has not gone away
Was 9/11 the opening salvo in a new age of terrorism? Some argue that this act ushered in a more cha...
Terrorist activities in the post-World War II phase have changed the dimensions of international as ...
The legal structure of warfare is a dramatic example of a changing regime, even while its fundamenta...
The “war on terror ” has exclusively focused on transnational terrorism since the hijackings of 9/11...
The attention which is given to terrorism is often considered disproportionately to its real danger....
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
The "war on terror" became a popular slogan in the United States after the 9/11 attacks. The reactio...
The ugly phenomenon of terrorism has a long history, it hit the world like a thunderstorm in the 197...
This article contrasts and compares the war on terror and the war of terror in the wake of, and befo...
Abstract. The manner in which the US has led the war against terror has not only failed in denying p...
The end of Cold War has seen war as not only based on the question of ideology such as the clashes b...
Shortly after 9/11, President Bush announced that “we do not fight Islam, we fight against evil.” Th...
The study of terrorism, a much-debated topic, has so far been understood and engaged with, mostly fr...
In contemporary academic, political, and media discourse, terrorism is typically portrayed as an exi...
Almost a decade after the horrific events of September 11 it is timely to reflect on some of the les...
Was 9/11 the opening salvo in a new age of terrorism? Some argue that this act ushered in a more cha...
Terrorist activities in the post-World War II phase have changed the dimensions of international as ...
The legal structure of warfare is a dramatic example of a changing regime, even while its fundamenta...
The “war on terror ” has exclusively focused on transnational terrorism since the hijackings of 9/11...
The attention which is given to terrorism is often considered disproportionately to its real danger....
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
The "war on terror" became a popular slogan in the United States after the 9/11 attacks. The reactio...
The ugly phenomenon of terrorism has a long history, it hit the world like a thunderstorm in the 197...
This article contrasts and compares the war on terror and the war of terror in the wake of, and befo...
Abstract. The manner in which the US has led the war against terror has not only failed in denying p...
The end of Cold War has seen war as not only based on the question of ideology such as the clashes b...
Shortly after 9/11, President Bush announced that “we do not fight Islam, we fight against evil.” Th...
The study of terrorism, a much-debated topic, has so far been understood and engaged with, mostly fr...
In contemporary academic, political, and media discourse, terrorism is typically portrayed as an exi...
Almost a decade after the horrific events of September 11 it is timely to reflect on some of the les...
Was 9/11 the opening salvo in a new age of terrorism? Some argue that this act ushered in a more cha...
Terrorist activities in the post-World War II phase have changed the dimensions of international as ...
The legal structure of warfare is a dramatic example of a changing regime, even while its fundamenta...