This vast scope of discussion, with deeply penetrating views by scholars who have immersed themselves in terrorism studies or intelligence for their entire careers, make this handbook a great reference for new or seasoned researchers.
J. Agee, independent scholar, CHOICE
The Oxford Handbook of Terrorism fills an immense gap in the study of this subject in presenting the research, analysis and reflections of the field's most eminent scholars. Its nearly fifty chapters comprehensively address the key debates, critical contours, and diverse methodological approaches that comprise terrorism studies. The editors have commendably assembled a truly authoritative and indisputably provocative work that will be of interest to students and scholars as well as to policymakers and government officials.
Bruce Hoffman, Professor at the Security Studies Program, Georgetown University and author of Inside Terrorism
This is a very useful, comprehensive and well-organized study of a very difficult, important subject. Many leading scholars in the field provide significant contributions.
David C. Rapoport, UCLA, Founding and Chief Editor of Terrorism and Political Violence
This enormously important Handbook is a wonderful contribution to the literature on terrorism. It brings together from across the globe the insights of many of the most accomplished academics who have been working in this field for decades, along with keen analysis from a broad range of young academics. It is a testament to the maturation of the field.
Louise Richardson, Professor at the University of Oxford and author of What Terrorists Want
With an impressive muster of contributors, including many of the most distinguished scholars in the field, addressing a comprehensive range of issues, this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of current research on terrorism.
Charles Townshend, Professor of International History Emeritus, Keele University
This is a comprehensive, thoughtful, and critical assessment of the state of terrorism studies, from its origins to today, with a wonderful range of contributors. Itâs an invaluable handbook for those teaching, researching, and writing about terrorism on the cutting edge of scholarship--and for those who aspire to do so. Strongly recommended.
Audrey Kurth Cronin, Professor at American University and author of How Terrorism Ends