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[[Terrorism Focus]] was founded in 2004.  It is a weekly publication from the [[Jamestown Foundation]] that is 'devoted to covering recent events and emerging trends in terrorism, especially as they relate to al-Qaeda and the War on Terrorism.' <ref> [http://www.jamestown.org/archives/terrorism-focus/tf2010/ Terrorism Focus] ''The Jamestown Foundation'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>  
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[[Terrorism Focus]] was founded in 2004.  It is a weekly publication from the [[Jamestown Foundation]] that is 'devoted to covering recent events and emerging trends in terrorism, especially as they relate to al-Qaeda and the War on Terrorism.' <ref name= "Focus"> [http://www.jamestown.org/archives/terrorism-focus/tf2010/ Terrorism Focus] ''The Jamestown Foundation'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>  
  
Terrorism Focus is said to inform policymakers, business leaders, journalists, government and private-sector researchers, and interested members of the public.  
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The Journal focuses on developments in the Greater Middle East and Eurasia, as well as looking at translations and analysis of Islamist web forums and online publications. <ref name= "Focus"/>
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Terrorism Focus's main aim is to inform policymakers, business leaders, journalists, government and private-sector researchers, and interested members of the public.  
  
 
The journal is edited by [[Stephen Ulph]].   
 
The journal is edited by [[Stephen Ulph]].   

Latest revision as of 17:04, 3 December 2014

Terrorism Focus was founded in 2004. It is a weekly publication from the Jamestown Foundation that is 'devoted to covering recent events and emerging trends in terrorism, especially as they relate to al-Qaeda and the War on Terrorism.' [1]

The Journal focuses on developments in the Greater Middle East and Eurasia, as well as looking at translations and analysis of Islamist web forums and online publications. [1]

Terrorism Focus's main aim is to inform policymakers, business leaders, journalists, government and private-sector researchers, and interested members of the public.

The journal is edited by Stephen Ulph.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Terrorism Focus The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 26 November 2014