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Based on seven years of original research, this book contains one of the most detailed and comprehensive assessments of 'home-grown' Islamist terrorism (HGIT) in the US and UK to date. Beginning with an examination of the development of militant networks during the 1980s and 1990s, it traces the origins of HGIT and highlights the significance of these early experiences in different countries for shaping the future trajectory of the threat. The book also examines the range of motivations for violent jihad in the West, suggesting a composite theoretical model that specifies three 'necessary' conditions for involvement and challenges popular explanations for differential rates of terrorism whic...
In An Age Of Shrinking Attention Spans, Discover How To Communicate Confidently, Comfortably, and Memorably. Written by Matt Eventoff, communication & messaging strategist and founder of Princeton Public Speaking and The Oratory Project. Modern Technology is advancing rapidly at a speed never before experienced, impacting how we consume media and information. With such quantities of information competing for our attention across multiple new platforms, it’s difficult to cut through the noise and communicate in an effective way. In “The Oratory Project”, Matt Eventoff reveals the fundamental pillars of communication that are very relevant and applicable in today’s digital age. Proven ...
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.
In the second half of the 19th century Britain ruled the largest and most culturally diverse empire the world had ever seen, yet non-European faces were a rarity in all but the larger port cities. For the majority of Britons, the colonies were seen as distant and exotic outposts populated by natives who were frequently characterised as alien and uncivilised. Against this background, the arrival of a touring party of Australian Aborigines in 1868 caused something of a sensation. Initially viewed as a curiosity, they soon won the public over with their athleticism and demeanour. Over the following decades others followed in their footsteps; well off Parsee amateur enthusiasts in the 1880s, mix...
The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.
The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.