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Central America: anatomy of conflict / Leiken, Robert S (ed.) 1984  Book
Leiken, Robert S Book
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Publication New York, Pergamon Press, 1984.
Description ix, 351p.
Standard Number 008030950X
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022723327.730728/LEI 022723MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   062457


Europe's angry muslims / Leiken, Robert S Jul-Aug 2005  Journal Article
Leiken, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Summary/Abstract Radical Islam is spreading across Europe among descendants of Muslim immigrants. Disenfranchised and disillusioned by the failure of integration, some European Muslims have taken up jihad against the West. They are dangerous and committed -- and can enter the United States without a visa.
Key Words Migration  European Union  Europe-Islam  Jihad  Islamic Terrorism  Islam 
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Moderate Muslim brotherhood / Leiken, Robert S; Brooke, Steven   Journal Article
Leiken, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Even as Western commentators condemn the Muslim Brotherhood for its Islamism, radicals in the Middle East condemn it for rejecting jihad and embracing democracy. Such relative moderation offers Washington a notable opportunity for engagement -- as long as policymakers recognize the considerable variation between the group's different branches and tendencies.
Key Words Jihad  Islamic Redicals  Muslim Brotherhood 
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Quantitative analysis of terrorism and immigration: an initial exploration / Leiken, Robert S; Brooke, Steven   Journal Article
Leiken, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article uses immigration and other biographical data to refute much of the conventional wisdom about the relationship between terrorism and immigration. Using a database created from the biographical data of 373 terrorists, we have established a number of significant findings. Over forty percent of our database is made up of Western Nationals. Second, despite widespread alarms raised over terrorist infiltration from Mexico, we found no terrorist presence in Mexico and no terrorists who entered the U.S. from Mexico. Third, we found a sizeable terrorist presence in Canada and a number of Canadian-based terrorists who have entered the U.S. In addition to illuminating the terrorist networks entrenched in the West, this paper is also an attempt to advance the field of terrorism studies by taking a quantitative approach to data analysis.
Key Words Terrorism  Immigration  Europe  Al Qaeda  Statistics 
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