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New Books
Unmasking
Terror Volume III: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities
brings together over 50 experts on terrorism, intelligence and
security, providing unique information and objective analysis
on recent developments within global terrorist groups. The book
seeks to understand the motivations of militant Islamists and
exposes the underlying logic of terrorism, providing readers
with insight and understanding into the complexities of international
terrorism and jihad.
Unmasking
Terror Volume II: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities
is the second edition of the Unmasking Terror series, with a preface from Michael Scheuer, the former head of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit.
Unmasking
Terror: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities marks the
one-year anniversary of Terrorism Monitor. It includes a compilation
of Terrorism Monitors articles and interviews from Sept.
11, 2003 Sept. 11, 2004, with a foreword from Lt. Gen.
William Odom.
Current Publications
China Brief
China Brief is a primary source of timely information and cutting-edge analysis for policy-makers, intelligence and military personnel, academics, journalists, and business leaders. It is published under the direction of Dr. Arthur Waldron at the University of Pennsylvania and is edited by Joseph E. Lin
In addition to its audience in the United States, China Brief is widely-read in East Asia, where articles are regularly translated and reprinted in leading newspapers, journals, and websites...
Eurasia Daily Monitor
Visit Eurasiadaily.org for complete coverageJamestown’s vanguard publication, the Eurasia Daily Monitor (EDM), was launched on May 3, 2004 and has since become a unique analytical resource on the emerging security realities in the former Soviet space...
North Korea Review
A special supplement to the China Brief
Spotlight on Terror
Jamestown offers this special supplement to our Terrorism Monitor in order to address the need for immediate and in-depth analysis of breaking news in global terrorism...
Terrorism Focus
The Terrorism Focus is Jamestown's most recent addition to its terrorism program. A fortnightly complement to Jamestown's Terrorism Monitor, Terrorism Focus provides timely analysis of developments in the Greater Middle East. Terrorism Focus will also put news reports and relevant Internet postings into perspective for policymakers and analysts, informing them of the latest trends in the War on Terror.
Terrorism Focus is researched and written by Stephen Ulph...
Terrorism Monitor
In its twenty year history, Jamestown has earned a reputation for providing hard-hitting analysis of security trends in Eurasia, extending from Russia, the former Soviet Union and into China. Since 9/11 the Jamestown Foundation has expanded its regional coverage of Eurasia to include the War on Terror, focusing on international terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda...
Archived Publications
Eurasia Security Trends
Eurasia Security Trends--Launched in 2003, this bi-weekly analyzes the most disturbing trends in the former Soviet Union. It provides timely, crisp analysis, based on original research, of areas and trends which potentially threaten U.S. interests...
Fortnight In Review
The Fortnight in Review was prepared by senior analysts Jonas Bernstein (Russia), Stephen Foye (Security and Foreign Policy), and Vladimir Socor (Non-Russian republics). Editor, Stephen Foye...
Monitor
The Monitor was researched and written under the direction of senior analysts Jonas Bernstein, Vladimir Socor, Stephen Foye, and analysts Ilya Malyakin, Oleg Varfolomeyev and Ilias Bogatyrev...
North Caucasus Weekly
North Caucasus Weekly is the foundation's special coverage of the crisis in the breakaway republic. Its mission is to inform policymakers, the media, and the public of developments in Chechnya, discuss the origins of the conflict and explore the possibilities for peace.
Beginning January 2003 with Volume IV, North Caucasus Weekly is researched and written by Lawrence A. Uzzell, a senior Jamestown Foundation fellow who opened Jamestown's Moscow office in 1992...
Prism
Prism was edited by Jonas Bernstein and Helen Glenn Court. Those stories written in Russian were translated by Paul Tann, ASLA Translation Services, London UK...
Russia and Eurasia Review
Russia/Eurasia Review — a journal written by professionals for practitioners, by specialists for generalists — features three or four signed articles on trends and events in the Russian Federation, Central Asia and the Caucasus, and the European countries of the former Soviet Union. Each issue will bring our readers new information in lively, readable articles that combine rigorous analysis with clear writing...
Russia's Week
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