 | Paul L. Williams - Political Science - 2007 - 288 pages
New information on terrorist activities in Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, other Muslim countries-and our neighbor Canada! Sure to be controversial, this shocking exposeacute; sends a ... | |
 | Paul L. Williams - Political Science - 2002 - 213 pages
Places the Qaeda movement in the context of Islamic and Middle Eastern history, and discusses terrorist methods, the life and thought of Osama bin Laden, terrorist psychology ... | |
 | Steven Emerson, Brian Duffy - Political Science - 1990 - 304 pages
The story of Pan Am 103 is one of masterly police work and brilliant deduction undermined by a trusted ally's incompetence and cover-up. The horrific bombing became the focus ... | |
 | Olivier Roy, Antoine Sfeir, Dr. John King - Religion - 2007 - 430 pages
This volume features more than two thousand entries on the history of Islamism and Islamic countries. It provides a balanced account of events and organizations, as well as ... | |
 | Gilles Kepel - Religion - 2002 - 454 pages
A compelling account of the rise of modern political Islam traces the emergence of a new, militant brand of Islamic thought that appeared in the early 1970s and has been ... | |
 | Walid Shoebat - Political Science - 2007 - 276 pages
A self-confessed former Islamic terrorist reveals why he and his former colleagues commit acts of violence and genocide, and are eager for the next opportunity, in a book that ... | |
 | Faisal Devji - Religion - 2005 - 184 pages
Faisal Devji questions the motives behind Al-Qaeda's Jihad against America and the West and argues that, unlike other Islamic groups, the organisation views their cause as a ... | |
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