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Since August 2012 the journal has provided continuity to earlier studies on the “Age of Terrorism” as well as 'closing research gaps in the growing literature on the manifold aspects of the subject.' The then new electronic resource focused on identifying warning signals on the manifold forms of terrorism in the post-9/11 era and therefore worked to recommend national, regional, and global strategies to confront any potential challenges to societies faced through terrorism. <ref> [http://www.terrorismelectronicjournal.org/ Home] ''Terrorism an Electronic Journal and Knowledge Base'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>  
 
Since August 2012 the journal has provided continuity to earlier studies on the “Age of Terrorism” as well as 'closing research gaps in the growing literature on the manifold aspects of the subject.' The then new electronic resource focused on identifying warning signals on the manifold forms of terrorism in the post-9/11 era and therefore worked to recommend national, regional, and global strategies to confront any potential challenges to societies faced through terrorism. <ref> [http://www.terrorismelectronicjournal.org/ Home] ''Terrorism an Electronic Journal and Knowledge Base'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>  
  
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===Assistant Editor===
 
===Assistant Editor===
 
*[[William J. Mays]]  
 
*[[William J. Mays]]  

Latest revision as of 15:02, 26 November 2014

Terrorism an Electronic Journal and Knowledge Base was initially founded by Yonah Alexander in 1998 as a follow-up to Terrorism: An International Journal.

Since August 2012 the journal has provided continuity to earlier studies on the “Age of Terrorism” as well as 'closing research gaps in the growing literature on the manifold aspects of the subject.' The then new electronic resource focused on identifying warning signals on the manifold forms of terrorism in the post-9/11 era and therefore worked to recommend national, regional, and global strategies to confront any potential challenges to societies faced through terrorism. [1]

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  1. Home Terrorism an Electronic Journal and Knowledge Base, accessed 26 November 2014