Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism Web Links
Below are links by topical categories to resources primarily in English providing information on terrorism/counter-terrorism. For more information on specific regions, see Regional Resources. In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York and Washington, D.C., we have added the category of General Resources as well as adding related web sites to existing categories.
These links complement the following USIP Special Reports:
- How Terrorism Ends
- Options for Prosecuting International Terrorists
- The Diplomacy of Counterterrorism: Lessons Learned, Ignored and Disputed
- Global Terrorism after the Iraq War
- Terrorism in the Horn of Africa
- www.terror.net: How Modern Terrorism Uses the Internet
- Cyberterrorism: How Real Is the Threat?
- U.S.-China Cooperation on the Problem of Failing States and Transnational Threats
- Who Are the Insurgents? Sunni Arab Rebels in Iraq
These links also support the Teaching Guide on International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses produced by the Institute's Education Program.
General Resources
- America's War Against Terrorism
The University of Michigan Documents Center's web site contains links to a variety of resources related to terrorism: terrorist attacks, terrorism suspects and prosecution, counterterrorism, and background information.
- Center
for Strategic Education: September 11th and its aftermath
Johns Hopkins University's Center for Strategic Education (CSE)
collection of links related to the terrorism events of September
11th include breaking news and news outlets, regional resources,
organizations and research centers.
- CQ Press: Recent
Terrorism Events: Background and Context
The web site from Congressional Quarterly Press has a Table
of Contents to its compilation of CQ sources covering media,
regional politics and history, terrorism and counterterrorism, and
religion and religious concepts.
- Criminal
Justice Resources: Terrorism Groups and Related Issues
Numerous annotated web links on criminal justice and terrorism from
Michigan State University Library.
- International
Relations and Security Network: ISN Dossiers: Terrorism: Editorials
The web site contains a variety of resources related to terrorism, including editorials, news, publications, annotated links, e-learning courses, databases, conferences and workshops.
- MiPAL: Terrorism
The Military Policy Awareness Links (MiPAL), compiled by the National Defense University Library, include U. S. policy statements, reports, organizations, and related web sites.
- Terrorism: Questions and
Answers
This online encyclopedia on terrorism is produced by the Council
on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Markle Foundation. Part of
a larger terrorism
section of the CFR web site, it provides fact sheet information
in the form of questions and answers on several aspects of terrorism,
such as organizations, causes, individuals, policy and responses.
Includes a table of contents and index
of Q&As.
- The War on Terrorism: Osama bin Laden and al-Qa'ida
Extensive links from the Joyner Library at Eastern Carolina University covering news, analysis, government and research sources, ideology, and additional information on terrorism.
- Yahoo!
News Full Coverage: Terrorism and September 11th attacks
Numerous links to news sources, stories from various wire services,
reports in audio and video, and related web sites.
Government Agencies and International Organizations
Israel
- Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The home page of the web site features sections on terrorism and the Israeli response. A search on "terrorism" as a keyword yields, among other documents, the full text of addresses, speeches, and interviews of Israeli leaders, as well as United Nations Security Council and General Assembly resolutions on international terrorism.
United Kingdom
United Nations
- UN Action Against Terrorism
Special section of the United Nations web site collects resolutions, statements, reports, conventions and other documents from various UN agencies and bodies dealing with terrorism. The web page links to the Counter-Terrorism Committee of the Security Council with its mandate of September 28, 2001; several documents (including Security Council resolutions, presidential statements and reports), briefings, and links to related web sites. The UN special section also links to actions by the General Assembly, a section of Terrorism and Disarmament, chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, and conventions on terrorism, particularly the International Convention on the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism (PDF).
United States
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): The War on Terrorism
Includes reports, statements, remarks and other documents concerning
terrorist threats, as well as FAQs,
a chemical/biological/radiological handbook and links to other U.S.
government web sites dealing with terrorism.
- Homeland Security
Part of the White House's web site dealing with national
security, the Office of Homeland Security site has a list of responsibilities
for the Office, a link to the executive
order establishing the Office, links to press briefings and information
from other federal agencies on terrorism.
- National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
The Commission "(also known as the 9-11 Commission), an independent, bipartisan commission created by congressional legislation and the signature of President George W. Bush in late 2002, is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks." The web site contains staff statements presented at public hearings, a schedule of hearings, archives of audio, video and transcripts from the public hearings, reports and press releases. Its final report, released Thursday, July 22, 2004 is available from the commission's web site and from the Government Printing Office (GPO) web site.
- Rewards for Justice
The
Rewards Program, a counter-terrorism rewards program "established
by the 1984 Act to Combat International Terrorism, Public Law 98-533,
...is administered by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic
Security." The web site lists a number of terrorist acts with brief
descriptions and photos. Rewards are offered for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for such acts.
- U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
Web site of the federal agency, with news, threat advisory status,
information on the organization
of the agency, sections on travel and transportation, immigration,
threats and protection, and emergencies and disasters, with a link
to a special section on citizen preparedness.
- U.S. Department of State:
Counterterrorism Office
The Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism coordinates all U.S. government efforts to improve counterterrorism
cooperation with foreign governments. The web page links to specialty units, reports,
actions on countering terrorism, official statements,
documents, Congressional
legislation, press briefings and testimony, and related web sites.
- U.S. Department
of State, International Information Programs: Response to Terrorism
This web page on terrorism includes several special reports, official
texts and commentary, publications, facts sheets, chronologies, and links
to related web sites.
- U.S. Department of the Treasury:
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
OFAC administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions against
targeted foreign countries, terrorism sponsoring organizations and
international narcotics traffickers. Includes a section on sanctions
program and country summaries
- U.S. Institute
of Peace: Coping with Terrorism: the Challenge of Political Warfare
Summary of the work and role of the U.S. Institute of Peace in facilitating
meetings convened "under the aegis of the International Research Group
on Political Violence." Contains a discussion of the most recent Current
Issues Briefing: Coping With Terrorism: Challenges and Responses,
held on September 21, 2001. Also includes links to the audio and video
files from the briefing, related reports and annotated web links pages.
Political Organizations
- Fateh Organization Website
Fateh is the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO) and the largest political party in the Palestinian National
Authority (PNA). Founded as an armed group to battle Israel, the
organization and its head, Yasser Arafat, have become leaders in
the Palestinian community advocating a negotiated solution to the
Arab-Israeli conflict. The organization's web site includes some
items in English, such as editorials, statements, publications,
and related links.
- Palestinian National Authority
(PNA)
The Palestinian National Authority governs the Palestinian autonomous
areas established under the Oslo
Accords or Declaration of Principles of September 1993, and conducts
international negotiations on behalf of Palestinians. This web site
includes documents (reports, press releases, commentary and editorials),
maps, and contains sections on the Peace Process, International Relations,
Palestine and UN, On the Ground, Building the State, and Government.
Links to the Palestinian Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
- Sinn Fein
Sinn Fein is widely regarded to be the political wing of the Irish
Republican Army, and Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams was a party to
the negotiations which resulted in the Good
Friday Accords of April 1998. The party's web site describes
Sinn Fein's objectives, includes official documents and press releases,
links to documents on the peace talks, election information, related
web sites and a political weekly newspaper An
Phlobacht/Republican News.
Research Studies and Projects
- Center
for Defense Information (CDI): Terrorism
Web site includes reports, issue briefs, analysis, fact sheets, and
news releases concerning topics related to terrorism, such as homeland
security, terrorist networks, U.S. weapons systems, and foreign
policy/security strategy.
- Centre for Defence
and International Security Studies: Terrorism & Counter-Insurgency
One of eight research areas for the Centre, the web page briefly describes
the program and includes links to a database of terrorist incidents
from 1940 to 1999 (later years are under construction), roughly divided
by decade.
- Centre
for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)
The Centre is part of the University of St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland.
The web site includes information on staff, bulletins, publications,
research, and links to relevant sites.
- Federation
of American Scientists: Terrorism: Intelligence Threat Assessments
(FAS)
Part of FAS's Intelligence Resource Program, this site links to documents,
articles and papers, other web sites, and a section on profiles of
terrorist organizations.
- International Policy Institute
for Counter-Terrorism (ICT)
The Institute, based in Herzlia, Israel, has a well-developed web
site, with information on the board of directors and staff, news updates,
reports and articles on international and state-sponsored terrorism,
counter-terrorism and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Includes a database
of Middle East terrorist attacks, profiles of terrorist organizations,
legal documents, UN resolutions and treaties, with links to an online
discussion forum, site search engine and related
web sites.
- The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT), is a one-stop resource for comprehensive research and information on domestic and international terrorism, terrorist incidents,
terrorism-related legal documents, and terrorist groups. In addition to content and raw data, the Terrorism Knowledge Base offers several analytical tools, including a GIS-powered interactive map,
statistical reports, and user-defined graphing utility. This resource, available free of charge to researchers, policymakers, journalists, emergency response personnel, and the general public, combines data from MIPT, the RAND Corporation, DFI International, the University of Arkansas, and the University of Oklahoma.
It contains material (including images) from 1968 to the present.
- National Memorial
Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT)
Based in Oklahoma City, the Institute's comprehensive database-driven
web site features reports, journals, articles, fact sheets and links, as
well as a searchable
library catalog, a terrorism bibliography, and a conference
calendar. Other highlights include resources for first responders, research and protecting one's community.
Special features include a calendar of terrorism incidents and significant dates, a set
of the FBI's reports on Terrorism in the United States from 1985-1999, and The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base.
- SITE Institute
The web site of the Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE) features a description of the organization's mission, publications, current news, multimedia video clips and links to terrorist web sites.
- South Asia Terrorism Portal
This web site has information on terrorism specific to six countries
in South Asia: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka, and an overview
of the region as a whole. The amount of information available for
each country varies, but generally includes a current assessment of
the situation, background information, descriptions of terrorist groups,
a timeline of events, and documents. Statistical data are available
for the states of India. The web site also has news updates, a bibliography,
publications and links
to related sites on terrorism and South Asia.
- Terrorism Research Center
The web site includes documents, specific
topics, links
to other relevant web sites, a database
of significant events and profiles of terrorist
and counterterrorist
groups.
Selected Documents and Publications
- The 9-11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, Official Government Edition
Report of the Commission, released July 22, 2004, on the Government Printing Office (GPO) web site; it is also available on the Commission's web site.
- The Avalon Project: Documents on Terrorism
Part of the Avalon Project at Yale University, documents include resolutions, declarations and conventions, remarks, statements, and testimonyfrom international bodies and international and U.S. officials, among others.
- Bounding the Global War on Terrorism
A December 2003 report from the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) of the U.S. Army War College.
- Congressional Research Reports (CRS): The Global Campaign Against Terrorism
Reports from the Congressional Research Service on terrorism-related issues, dating from June 19, 2001 to the present, made available through the Foreign Press Centers section of the U.S. Department of State's web site.
- Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism
A June 5, 2000 report from the National Commission on Terrorism.
- Countering the New Terrorism
Publication from RAND, a non-profit research institution based in California, in several PDF files.
- Country Reports on Terrorism: 2004
Formerly "Patterns of Global Terrorism," this report from the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Coordinator
for Counterterrorism, is available in html and pdf. It is organized by region and country, with a chronology
of terrorist incidents, background information on designated terrorist groups and other terrorist groups and , statistical appendices of terrorist attacks
and casualties.
- Foreign
Terrorist Organizations
Released by the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism on
May 23, 2005 with designations by the Secretary of State.
- Geneva Convention
relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
Full text of the 1949 Convention from the web site of the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR).
- Gilmore Commission: Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for
Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction
The Gilmore Commission has issued five annual reports to the President and the Congress: I.
Assessing the Threat (PDF) (December 15, 1999), II.
Toward a National Strategy for Combating Terrorism (PDF) (December 15,
2000), III.
For Ray Downey (PDF) (December 15, 2001), IV.
Implementing the National Strategy (PDF) (December 15, 2002) and V. Forging America's New Normalcy: Securing Our Homeland, Preserving Our Liberty (PDF) (December 15, 2003). The full
reports are in PDF.
- International
Terrorism Conventions
From the U.S. Department of State, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism,
released August 17, 1998, this summary describes eleven major multilateral
conventions related to states' responsibilities for combating terrorism
and provides a brief overview of some of the major terms of each instrument.
- National
Strategy for Homeland Security
This July 2002 report on the White House web site outlines steps for
preparing the nation to protect against terrorist attacks, with sections
such as intelligence and warning, emergency preparedness and response,
information sharing and systems and costs of homeland security.
- September
11th Sourcebooks: National Security Archive Online Readers on Terrorism,
Intelligence and the Next War
A series of collections of documents from the National Security Archive
at George Washington University focusing on issues related to the
September 11, 2001 terrorists attacks in New York and Washington,
D.C. Seven volumes, including Volume
I: Terrorism and U.S. Policy, Volume
II: Afghanistan: Lessons from the Lost War and Volume
VI: the Hunt for Bin Laden: Background on the Role of Special Forces
in U.S. Military Strategy and Volume VII: The Taliban File have been posted thus far.
- Studies
in Conflict and Terrorism
This journal, published by Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, is available online
by subscription, but the table of contents for some issues may be
viewed on the web and a free subscription to SARA:
Scholarly Articles Research Alerting is available via e-mail.
- Terrorism and
Political Violence
This journal, published by Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, has the tables of contents and abstracts of articles for current and back issues online.
- Terrorism:
Near Eastern Groups and State Sponsors, 2001 (PDF)
On the web site of the United States Mission to the European Union,
a report for Congress from the Congressional Research Service (CRS)
on terrorism dated September 10, 2001.
- Terrorism
Update
From the web site of the Anti-Defamation League, it includes full
text articles, press releases, background information on terrorism
and counterterrorism.
- U.S. General Accounting
Office (GAO) Reports: Terrorism
Reverse chronological listing of documents from April 1979 to the present
on issues related to terrorism. The GAO also has similar listings
of documents on airport
security and homeland
security.
- U.S. Presidential
Executive Orders
From the White House web
site, the texts of executive orders related to terrorism, including
one on terrorist
financing, establishing
the Office of Homeland Security and the military
order covering the "detention, treatment, and trial of certain
non-citizens in the war against terrorism."
Updated: July 21, 2005
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