Jenkins, Brian Michael
Jenkins, Brian Michael. 1942-
Brian Michael Jenkins expert on terrorism and transportation security.
Jenkins, Brian M.
Brian Michael Jenkins
Jenkins, Brian Michael, international security, 1939-
VIAF ID: 111671425 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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After the war | |
Aviation terrorism and security | |
The challenge of protecting transit and passenger rail : understanding how security works against terrorism | |
Combatting terrorism : some policy implications | |
A conceptual framework for analyzing terrorist groups | |
Countering al Qaeda : an appreciation of the situation and suggestions for strategy | |
Deterrence and influence in counterterrorism : a component in the war on al Qaeda | |
Diplomats on the front line | |
Embassies under siege, 1981: | |
Era of emancipation : British government of Ireland, 1812-1830 | |
The fall of South Vietnam : statements by Vietnamese military and civilian leaders | |
Fifteen years on, where are we on the 'War on Terror'? | |
The five stages of urban guerrilla warfare, 1971. | |
Formulating a strategy for securing high-speed rail in the United States, 2013: | |
Gurōbaru keiei jidai no kigyō no kiki kanri | |
High technology terrorism and surrogate war : the impact of new technology on low-level violence | |
Intelligence constraints of the 1970s and domestic terrorism : executive summary | |
International terrorism : a chronology (1974 supplement) : a report | |
International terrorism : a new mode of conflict | |
International terrorism / Brian Jenkins. - Los Angeles, 1975. | |
Lone wolf terrorism : understanding the growing threat | |
The long shadow of 9/11 : America's response to terrorism | |
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The Nicaraguan resistance and U.S. policy : report on a May 1987 conference | |
Numbered lives : some statistical observations from 77 international hostage episodes | |
The origins of America's jihadists | |
A people's army for South Vietnam: a Vietnamese solution | |
Plagues and their aftermath how societies recover from pandemics | |
POTENTIAL TERRIORIST USES OF HIGHWAY-BORNE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS | |
Al Qaeda in its third decade irreversible decline or imminent victory? | |
Remarks before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States | |
Risk wave will Japan sink or swim? | |
"A route for the enemy to escape,"--Hanoi's view of the ceasefire | |
Saving city lifelines : lessons learned in the 9-11 terrorist attacks | |
Security awareness for public bus transportation : case studies of attacks against the Israeli public bus system | |
The seventh son leaves Hanoi for the front | |
Supplement to MTI study on selective passenger screening in the mass transit rail environment | |
Talking to terrorists | |
Terrorism and beyond : a 21st century perspective | |
Terrorism and beyond : prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of State | |
Terrorism : current and long term threats | |
Terrorism : policy issues for the Bush administration | |
Terrorist attacks on public bus transportation : a preliminary empirical analysis | |
Traditions and patterns of Vietnamese history | |
Train wrecks and track attacks : an analysis of attempts by terrorists and other extremists to derail trains or disrupt rail transportation | |
The unchangeable war | |
Unconquerable nation : knowing our enemy, strengthening ourselves | |
An urban strategy for guerrillas and governments. | |
US military aid and Guatemalan politics | |
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 | |
Why the North Vietnamese will keep fighting. | |
Will terrorists go nuclear ? | |
Would-be warriors : incidents of jihadist terrorist radicalization in the United States since September 11, 2001 | |
グローバル経営時代の企業の危機管理 |