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''Terrorism: An International Journal'' was an academic journal focused on terrorism and edited by [[Yonah Alexander]].  It was first published in New York by [[Crane Russak]] in 1977 and was a yearly journal. The purpose of the journal has been described to 'offer dialogue on definitional, historical, biological, sociological, psychological, philosophical, political, strategic, legal, economic and future perspectives on the subject for the purpose of advnacing the cause of peace and justice.' <ref> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref>  
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''Terrorism: An International Journal'' was an academic journal focused on terrorism and edited by [[Yonah Alexander]].  It was first published in New York by [[Crane Russak]] in 1977 and was issueed four times a year. The purpose of the journal has been described to 'offer dialogue on definitional, historical, biological, sociological, psychological, philosophical, political, strategic, legal, economic and future perspectives on the subject for the purpose of advnacing the cause of peace and justice.' <ref name= "Schmidt"> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref>  
  
 
It ceased publication after Vol 14 in 1991 at which point it merged with a journal called [[Conflict]] to form [[Studies in Conflict and Terrorism]].<ref>[http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=0904274dbb9319f8474e2033e8f634839cef26&f=u&rsn=1&rn=8 Conflict.], accessed 12 January 2009</ref>
 
It ceased publication after Vol 14 in 1991 at which point it merged with a journal called [[Conflict]] to form [[Studies in Conflict and Terrorism]].<ref>[http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=0904274dbb9319f8474e2033e8f634839cef26&f=u&rsn=1&rn=8 Conflict.], accessed 12 January 2009</ref>
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The journal is described as having an international editorial board, but it is believed that 'US perspectives clearly dominate' the journal. <ref name= "Schmidt"/>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
==Funding and finances==
 
==Funding and finances==
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 15:19, 25 November 2014

Terrorism: An International Journal was an academic journal focused on terrorism and edited by Yonah Alexander. It was first published in New York by Crane Russak in 1977 and was issueed four times a year. The purpose of the journal has been described to 'offer dialogue on definitional, historical, biological, sociological, psychological, philosophical, political, strategic, legal, economic and future perspectives on the subject for the purpose of advnacing the cause of peace and justice.' [1]

It ceased publication after Vol 14 in 1991 at which point it merged with a journal called Conflict to form Studies in Conflict and Terrorism.[2]

The journal is described as having an international editorial board, but it is believed that 'US perspectives clearly dominate' the journal. [1]

History

Funding and finances

People

Editor in chief: Yonah Alexander
Associate Editors: David Carlton, Department of History and Philosophy, Polytechnic of North London |
Board of Editors: J Bowyer Bell, Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University | Lawrence Z Freedman, University of Chicago
International Editorial Advisory Board: Hans Morgenthau (Chairman) | [3]

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature, published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014
  2. Conflict., accessed 12 January 2009
  3. Editorial Board. Terrorism Volume 1, Issue 1, 1977. DOI:10.1080/10576107708435390