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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.