Every once in a while a new journal comes along, and I shrug. The content of most new publications isn't worth the effort to buy the inaugural issue.
But while I was on vacation, I received the TOC for a new journal called Dynamics of Asymmetric Warfare. Just browsing of the article titles shows that this journal could be a significant role in sharing substantive analysis in areas of counterterrorism and COIN.
Radicalization in the Persian Gulf: Assessing the potential of Islamist militancy in Saudi Arabia and Yemen
Author: Mohammed M. HafezJemaah Islamiyah's radical madrassah networks
Authors: Justin Magouirk; Scott AtranResponding to asymmetric threat: The dual-use strategy
Author: Eugene B. SkolnikoffTerrorism in the year 2020: Examining the ideational, functional and geopolitical trends that will shape terrorism in the twenty-first century
Author: Paul J. SmithSelf-sacrifice as innovation: The strategic and tactical utility of martyrdom
Author: Jeffrey W. LewisConflict resolution in asymmetric and symmetric situations: Northern Ireland as a case study
Authors: James W. McAuley; Catherine McGlynn; Jon Tonge

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