Table of contents for Terrornomics / edited by Sean S. Costigan and David Gold.

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Contents
Foreword
Brig. Gen. (ret.) Russell D. Howard
Introduction to Terrornomics
Sean S. Costigan
Chapter One
The Evolution of Terrorist Financing Since 9/11:
How the New Generation of Jihadists Fund Themselves
Loretta Napoleoni
Chapter Two
Institutionalized Responses to 9/11
Rico Carisch
Chapter Three
Using Sanctions to Fight Terrorism
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Thomas Moll
Chapter Four
Substantiating the Nexus between Diaspora Groups and the Financing of Terrorism 
Michel Hess
Chapter Five
An Analysis of the Role of Iranian Diaspora in the Financial Support System of the Mujahedin-e Khalq
Mark Edmond Clark
Chapter Six
Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed
The Nexus of Terrorist and Criminal Organizations
Rachel Ehrenfeld
Chapter Seven
Free Trade and Terrorism
Katherine Barbieri and Swapna Pathak
Chapter Eight
Terrorists and the Internet: Crashing or Cashing In?
Sean S. Costigan
Chapter Nine
The Brittle Superpower
Steven E. Flynn
Chapter Ten
Arms and Terrorism: Tracing the Links
William D. Hartung and Frida Berrigan
Chapter Eleven
The United States, Small Arms and Terrorism: A Case Study
Rachel Stohl
Chapter Twelve
Preventing Terrorist Best Practices from Going Mass Market: A Case Study of Suicide Attacks ¿Crossing the Chasm¿
Rockford Weitz and Stacy Reiter Neal
Glossary
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Terrorism -- Finance.
Terrorism -- Economic aspects.
Terrorism -- Prevention.