Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Jewish Inst For Nati
Pages: 392
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7425-3525-1 • Hardback • August 2004 • $42.95 • (£35.00)
Aaron Mannes is a former director of research of the Middle East Media Research Institute (1998-2001). He writes, speaks, and briefs extensively on the Middle East, U.S. national security, and terrorism.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Part 2 Al-Qaeda & its Affiliates
Chapter 3 Algeriean Affiliates
Chapter 4 Al-Qaeda
Chapter 5 Asian Affiliates and Operations
Chapter 6 Egyptian Affiliates
Part 7 Abu Nidal Organization
Part 8 Hamas
Part 9 Hizbullah
Part 10 Kurdistan Workers' Party
Part 11 Palestinian Islamic Jihad
Part 12 Palestine Liberation Organization & its Affiliates
Chapter 13 Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Chapter 14 Fatah
Chapter 15 Force 17
Chapter 16 Palestinan Liberation Front
Chapter 17 Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian National Authority
Chapter 18 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Chapter 19 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command
Mannes shows that the anti-Israel jihad movement has opened many doors for the establishment of relationships between terrorist groups with competing and contradictory ideologies
— Tim O'Bryhim; Townhall.Com
This outstanding guide to terrorist organizations is both an excellent textbook for students of the Middle East and a great reference for experts in policy, research, or programs on Middle Eastern terrorism. While there have been many books written on Middle Eastern terrorism and its actors, Aaron Mannes's work is by far the best. It is a compact, comprehensive guide on the subject.
— The Journal of the Australian Society of Archivists
A straightforward profile of twenty modern-day terrorist organizations operating in the Middle East and the regional groups affiliated with them. Including detailed descriptions of each group's ideology and objectives, history, leadership, organization, external relations, financial support networks, target and tactics, and much more, Profiles in Terror is filled with crucial information for anyone researching modern history, crucially interested in American security, or striving to better understand the darker side of world politics. Highly recommended.
— The Bookwatch
One of the strengths ofProfiles in Terror is the comprehensiveness of the coverage of these groups in a single compendium in terms of their ideology and objectives, history, leadership, organization, financial support, links to states and terrorist organizations, areas of operation, targets and tactics, and chronology of their activities.
— Joshua Sinai, The Analysis Corporation; The Washington Times
Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews
This is a richly detailed source and a good starting point for serious research
— D. Durant; Choice Reviews
This will be a valuable addition to the library of all serious students of terrorism.
— Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
Aaron Mannes has done a remarkable job of summarizing a wide range of sources on the seven major terrorist networks in the Middle East: Al Qaeda, Abu Nidal, Hamas, Hizbullah, Kurdistan Workers' Party, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the PLO and its affiliates.
— Jewish Book World
This volume is a commendable and timely publication. It provides an impressive source of information that is both thorough and wide-ranging on the rapidly proliferating phenomenon of international terrorism and the organizations that perpetrate it. As a reference guide, it has been thoughtfully compiled making it a valuable tool for professional specialists as well as interesting reading for the general public, so many of whom have had their lives touched by the scourge of global terror.
— Shabtai Shavit, Former Head of the Israeli Intelligence Service, the Mossad
Profiles in Terror is a highly useful, well-organized compendium of information concerning terrorist organizations, terrorist leaders, and terrorist events around the world. Whether the reader is well versed in the subject or just beginning to acquire knowledge, Profiles in Terror will prove itself a most valuable resource.
— Steven L. Pomerantz, former assistant director & former Chief of Counter Terrorism, Federal Bureau of Investigation
An excellent compendium on terrorism for the student as well as the expert.
— Duane R. "Dewey" Clarridge, Former CIA officer and Founder of the CIA's Counter Terrorism Center