Books

In the lists below, I will lay out the books I have read and what classes I used them for.  Some of them I have done posts on, some I will do in the future.  I hope that this list can assist anyone looking for research.

SRA 211

SRA 231

Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions, by Gary Klein.

SRA 311

Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, by Peter Bernstein

Risk Intelligence: Learning to Manage What We Don’t Know, by David Apgar

SRA 471

Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: Understanding the New Security Environment, by Howard, Sawyer, and Bajena

The Counter-Terrorism Puzzle, Boaz Ganor

PL SC 014

Democracy and War: The End of an Illusion? By Errol Henderson (My Professor).

Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: American, the Cold War, and the Roots of Terror, by Mahmood Mamdani.

World Politics in a New Era, by Spiegel, Matthews, Taw, and Williams.

PL SC 439

HIST 473

A History of the Modern Middle East, by William Cleveland.

The Modern Middle East, by James Gelvin.

The Colonizer and the Colonized, by Albert Memmi.

Orientalism, by Edwar Said.

Season of Migration to the North, by Tayeb Salih.

Iran Awakening, by Shirin Ebadi.

The Yellow Wind, by David Grossman.

Night Draws Near, by Anthony Shadid.

HIST 473 Research Paper

His Own Words: A Translation of the Writings of Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, by Laura Mansfield.

Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama bin Laden, by Bruce Lawrence.

Holy War, Inc: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden, by Peter Bergen.

The Osama bin Laden I Know, by Peter Bergen.

The Secret History of al-Qaeda, by Abdel Bari Atwan.

Muslim Extremism in Egypt, by Gilles Kepel.

Jihad: The Political Trial of Islam, by Gilles Kepel.

From Secularism to Jihad: Sayyid Qutb and the Foundations of Radical Islam, by Adnan Musallam.

Ghost Wars, by Steve Coll.

The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt, by Brynjar Lia.

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