James J.F. Forest

James J. F. Forest is an author and a professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is also a senior fellow at the U.S. Joint Special Operations University and a visiting professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.[1] He is the former director of Terrorism Studies at the United States Military Academy.[2] He has been cited as a terrorism expert by dozens of news outlets including CNN, [3] CBS,[4] The Globe Post, [5] CNBC,[6] and the Christian Science Monitor,[7] and is co-editor of the academic research journal Perspectives on Terrorism.[8]

Books published

  • The Terrorism Lectures Nortia Press[9] (2012, 2015, 2019) ISBN 9780984225293
  • Essentials of Counterterrorism Praeger[10] (2015) ISBN 9781440834707
  • Intersections of Crime and Terrorism Routledge[11] (2013) ISBN 9781138945753
  • Countering the Terrorism Threat of Boko Haram in Nigeria JSOU Press[12] (2012) ISBN 9781933749709
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism (2nd Edition) McGraw-Hill[13] (2011) ISBN 9780078026225
  • Influence Warfare: How Terrorists and Governments Fight to Shape Perceptions in a War of Ideas Praeger[14] (2009) ISBN 978-0313347313
  • Handbook of Defence Politics: International and Comparative Perspectives Routledge[15] (2008) ISBN 9781857434439
  • Countering Terrorism and Insurgency in the 21st Century: International Perspectives Praeger[16] (2007) ISBN 978-0275990343
  • Homeland Security: Public spaces and social institutions Praeger[17] (2006) ISBN 978-0275987701
  • Teaching Terror: Strategic and tactical learning in the terrorist world Rowman & Littlefield[18] (2005) ISBN 978-0742540774

Research articles available online

  • "A Framework for Analyzing the Future Threat of WMD Terrorism," Journal of Strategic Security (Winter 2012)[19]
  • "Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare," Perspectives on Terrorism (April 2012)[20]
  • “Ungoverned Territories: Engaging Local Nongovernmental Entities in U.S. Security Strategy,” Atlantic Perspective (July 2011)[21]

References

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