This book provides practitioners and analysts in the field with effective tools for conducting analysis of terrorist groups and other violent substate groups. Free from unnecessary jargon and presented in a user-friendly format, the book offers analytical perspectives and techniques that are practical as well as intellectually rigorous; accessible and instantly applicable, while also based on solid social science theory and methodology. Part handbook, part reference book, it identifies the major obstacles to effective analysis, examines the most commonly used interpretations of terrorism, and goes on to present a unified model for analysis. This model, based on insights from social psychology, is highly adaptive and can be applied by the analyst to violent substate groups across the ideological and geographical spectrum. The final chapter contains a number of such applications—ways of doing analysis using real examples—to which the reader can refer for clarification and guidance.
“A Practitioner's Way Forward: Terrorism Analysis is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and analyze terrorism. Authoritative and clear, the book is equally useful both as an instructional guide and reference work. Its commendably straightforward approach and authoritative imparting of information make it the single most reliable source for law enforcement personnel, first responders, and other professionals engaged in the investigation, research, and analysis of terrorism.”
“This book will make you stop and level set your thinking. It is remarkable—particularly for those at the state and local level charged with countering terrorism, and even more so for those assigned to fusion centers who are required to think critically on this subject—because it moves well beyond the traditional frames for assessing terrorists and terrorism… this book provides a methodology for understanding terrorism by first recognizing and interpreting intergroup behavior.”
“A Practitioner’s Way Forward is a powerful tool for counterterrorism practitioners. It is eminently readable and impressively substantive, and provides a thoughtful way for practitioners to think about terrorism, conduct analysis, and utilize methodologically-sophisticated approaches. It is also widely accessible: user-friendly for the beginner, but rigorous enough for the advanced analyst.”
"This is one of the rare books on analytical tradecraft that has relevance to the challenges facing domestic law enforcement today…the research provides the practitioner a guide to help construct, explain and potentially predict the intent and actions of our modern day adversary.”
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David Brannan Ph.D., worked on terrorism and insurgency at the RAND Corporation for five years before taking up his current position, teaching at the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Monterey, CA. While at RAND, he was seconded by Department of Defense to be the Director of Security Policy in the Iraqi Ministry of Interior under the Coalition Provisional Authority. He is a former southern California SWAT officer. His earned his PhD at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, where he was a Research Associate in the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence.
Kristin Darken, M.A., is co-founder and Creative Director of Agile Research & Technology, an educational solutions company focused on research and analysis, and the development of educational experiences for analysts and practitioners in the National Security domain. She has over a decade of experience in the effective design and delivery of educational material, collaborating and helping faculty translate complex ideas and theoretical course content into significant learning experiences grounded in sound instructional design and learning theory.
Anders Strindberg, Ph.D., teaches at the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security in Monterey, CA. His PhD from the University of St. Andrews, and much of his subsequent field research, has focused on Palestinian, Syrian, and Lebanese politics. He is author of Islamism: Religion, Radicalization, Resistance (with Mats Warn, Polity Press, 2011). He served as Special Correspondent for Jane's Intelligence Review for six years, reporting from the U.N. Headquarters in New York, as well as from Syria and Lebanon, regularly traveling to the region for field research. He has also worked as a consultant on Middle East security issues, primarily with European law enforcement, as well as ministries of defense, foreign affairs, justice and immigration.
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