Fr. 59.90

New Phase of Global Terrorism

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 30.05.2025

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The New Phase of Global Terrorism explores the nuances of the shift in the organization, strategy, and operation of terrorist groups into smaller and more robust terror groups at both the US and international levels.


List of contents










Introduction
Binneh Minteh
Chapter 1. The Blood of Patriots
A Brief Overview of Terrorism in America
Chris Mackowski
Chapter 2. Definitions and Theories of Terrorism
Robin Valeri and Binneh Minteh
Chapter 3. From Virtue to Violence
Examining Contemporary Far-Left Extremism in the U.S.
James Bacigalupo
Chapter 4. Timeline of Terror
The Evolution of Right-Wing Terrorism in the U.S.
Nicholas Stone, James Bacigalupo, and Kevin Borgeson
Chapter 5. The Evolution of Domestic Jihadist Terrorism
Michael J. Mills
Chapter 6. Terror Groups in Sub-Saharan Africa
Binneh Minteh and Ashlie Perry Banerjee
Chapter 7. Terror Groups in The Middle East and North Africa
Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham, Armed Islamic Group, Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
Ashlie Perry Banerjee
Chapter 8. Terror Groups in Southeast Asia
Ashlie Perry Banerjee
Chapter 9. Cyberterrorism and Cyberterrorist Operations
Robin Valeri and Binneh Minteh
Chapter 10. Extremism on Trial
Domestic Counterterrorism in a Divided Age
James Bacigalupo
Chapter 11. Conclusion
The Future of Terrorism
Binneh Minteh


About the author










is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Salem State University. He is former Gambian Armed Forces First Lieutenant. He attended the Turkish Land Forces Command School in Istanbul, and the Turkish Gendarmerie Officers School in Ankara. He was the Gambia National Gendarmerie training school commander where he taught courses on National Security, Police and Society, Intelligence, Leadership, and Terrorism and counterterrorism. He immigrated to the United States in 1997 as a Refugee. Dr. Binneh Minteh has published topics on terrorism, and counterterrorism, social movements, police and society, organized crime, cybercrime, cyberspace and cybersecurity. His research interests include , and police and society.
James Bacigalupo is a doctoral student at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His primary focus is on domestic political extremism, where he is currently exploring the impact of partisanship on counterterrorism. James also applies his real-world experience from his full-time role as a correctional officer in Boston, MA, to the topic of institutional corrections, where he has gained insights into areas including inmate subcultures, misconduct, and rehabilitation.
Kevin Borgeson is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and former Research Fellow for the Center for Holocaust and Genocidal Studies at Salem State University. Dr. Borgeson has published articles and op-eds on skinheads, cyberhate, profiling, serial crime, and right-wing domestic terrorism for the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Buffalo News, USA Today, and the London Daily Telegraph. Dr. Borgeson is the author and editor of ten books covering the topics of serial crime, skinheads, domestic terrorism in the United States, cyberhate, and criminal profiling. He has appeared on media outlets in Canada, Great Britain, Brazil, Russia, Ukraine, India as well as the United States, as an expert on hate crimes, hate groups, domestic terrorism, serial offenders, and child abductions. Over the past twenty-five years Professor Borgeson has worked as a consultant to various law enforcement agencies conducting profiles and case linkage analysis assisting in cold cases of serial murder, serial rape, and child abduction. Dr Borgeson has served as a consultant to many colleges and universities on issues dealing with hate on campus and is the main editor and researcher for the website Understanding Deviance which provides op-eds, podcasts, and analysis of serial crime, both domestic and internationally.
is professor of psychology at St. Bonaventure University. Valeri studies hate, extremism, and terrorism, with an emphasis on the role cyberspace plays in the spread of hate and terrorism, especially on the social influence tactics used by purveyors of hate and terrorism to convince potential acolytes to accept extremist beliefs and act on them.


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