The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat

The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat

From 9/11 to Osama bin Laden's Death

Examining major terrorist acts and campaigns undertaken in the decade following September 11, 2001, internationally recognized scholars study the involvement of global terrorist leaders and organizations in these incidents and the planning, organization, execution, recruitment, and training that went into them. Their work captures the changing character of al-Qaeda and its affiliates since the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq and the sophisticated elements that, despite the West's best counterterrorism efforts, continue to exert substantial direction over jihadist terrorist operations.

Through case studies of terrorist acts and offensives occurring both in and outside the West, the volume's contributors investigate al-Qaeda and other related entities as they adapted to the strategies of Operation Enduring Freedom and subsequent U.S.-led global counterterrorism programs. They explore whether Osama bin Laden was indeed reduced to a mere figurehead before his death or continued to influence al-Qaeda's global activities. Did al-Qaeda become a loose collection of individuals and ideas following its expulsion from Afghanistan, or was it reborn as a transnational terrorist structure powered by a well-articulated ideology? What is the preeminent terrorist threat we face today, and what will it look like in the future? This anthology pinpoints the critical patterns and strategies that will inform counterterrorism in the coming decades.
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction, by Bruce Hoffman and Fernando Reinares
  • Part I. In the West
  • 1. The Evolution of the Post-9/11 Threat to the U.S. Homeland, by Lorenzo Vidino
  • 2. The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings, by Fernando Reinares
  • 3. Operation Crevice in London, by Peter R. Neumann and Ryan Evans
  • 4. Dhiren Barot and Operation Rhyme, by Lindsay Clutterbuck
  • 5. The Van Gogh Murder and Beyond, by Beatrice de Graaf
  • 6. Leadership and the Toronto 18, by Stewart Bell
  • 7. Operation Pendennis in Australia, by Sally Neighbour
  • 8. The 7 July 2005 London Bombings, by Bruce Hoffman
  • 9. The 2006 Airline Plot, by Paul Cruickshank
  • 10. The Foiled Attacks in Italy in 2006, by Javier Jordán
  • 11. The German “Sauerland” Plot, Central Asia, and Turkey, by Guido Steinberg
  • 12. The Danish Glasvej Case, by Michael Taarnby
  • 13. The January 2008 Suicide Bomb Plot in Barcelona, by Fernando Reinares
  • 14. Ansar al-Fatah and “Iraqi” Networks in France, by Jean-Pierre Filiu
  • Part II. Outside the West
  • 15. Al-Qaeda Terrorism in Afghanistan, by Seth G. Jones
  • 16. Attacks of al-Jemaah al-Islamiyah in Southeast Asia, by Rohan Gunaratna
  • 17. The Mombassa Attacks of November 28, 2002, by Jonathan Fighel
  • 18. The Origins of Sectarian Terrorism in Iraq, by Mohammed M. Hafez
  • 19. The November 2003 Istanbul Bombings, by Guido Steinberg and Philipp Holtmann
  • 20. The Sinai Terrorist Attacks, by Holly L. McCarthy and Ami Pedahzur
  • 21. Comparing the 2003 and 2007 Incidents in Casablanca, by Jack Kalpakian
  • 22. The 2007 Suicide Attacks in Algiers, by Anneli Botha
  • 23. The 2003 Riyadh and 2008 Sanaa Bombings, by Thomas Hegghammer
  • 24. The 2008 Mumbai Attack, by C. Christine Fair
  • 25. The 2010 Suicide Attacks in Kampala, by Anneli Botha
  • Conclusion, by Bruce Hoffman and Fernando Reinares
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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