Praeger Security International,
Influence warfare : how terrorists and governments fight to shape perceptions in a war of ideas
Introduction / Jihad.com 2.0 : the new social media and the changing dynamics of mass persuasion / When fatwas clash online : terrorist debates on the Internet / New media's influence on the assessment of publicly communicated terrorist threats / The terrorist spectacular and the ladder of terrorist success / The strategic dimensions of terrorism : concepts, countermeasures, and conditions in the search for security / The strategic influence deficit of terrorism / Challenges to shaping civilian attitudes and behaviors in a theater of operations / The nonkinetic aspects of kinetic efforts / Online recruitment, radicalization, and reconnaissance : challenges for law enforcement / Who's winning the battle for narrative? Al-Qaida versus the United States and its allies / Using the Internet to uncover terrorism's root causes / U.S. strategic communication efforts during the Cold War / The Cook report and perceptions of loyalists in Northern Ireland : lessons for counterterrorism / Al-Qaida's strategy for influencing perceptions in the Muslim world / The information operations war between Israel and Hizballah during the summer of 2006 / Strategic uses of the Internet by Hizbut Tahrir-Indonesia / Conclusion : assessing the conceptual battlespace
Forest, James J. F.
James J.F. Forest and Frank Honkus, III -- Aidan Kirby Winn and Vera L. Zakem -- Gabriel Weimann -- M. Karen Walker -- Cori E. Dauber -- Frank L. Jones -- Max Abrahms -- Christopher Paul, Todd C. Helmus, and Russell W. Glenn -- Joshua Alexander Geltzer -- Simon O'Rourke -- Sebastian Gorka and David Kilcullen -- Joshua Sinai -- Daniel Baracskay -- James Dingley -- Sammy Salama and Joe-Ryan Bergoch -- Guermantes E. Lailari -- Frank Hairgrove, Douglas M. McLeod, and Dhavan V. Shah -- Joshua Alexander Geltzer and James J.F. Forest.
edited by James J.F. Forest ; foreword by Bruce Hoffman.
Influence warfare : how terrorists and governments fight to shape perceptions in a war of ideas