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Strength of weak terrorist ties / Kennedy, Jonathan; Weimann, Gabriel   Journal Article
Weimann, Gabriel Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The current age of technology, mass communication, and globalization makes networks analysis an especially useful tool for understanding cell-based terrorism. Some concepts from traditional networks analysis may be especially relevant. The Strength of Weak Ties hypothesis (SWT) is particularly promising and will be used here to demonstrate the usability of traditional networks analysis for studying modern terrorism. The findings suggest that the strength of weak terrorist ties may improve Al Qaeda's operational capabilities despite the group's decentralization following the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan beginning in 2001.
Key Words Terrorism  Internet  Al Qaeda  Social Networks  Facebook  Terrorist Communication 
Weak Ties 
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