Jihadology presents Think Tank/NGO/Policy/Gov Reports and Articles of 2013, Part IV

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Barak Barfi and Aaron Y. Zelin — Al Qaeda’s Syrian Strategy
Bart Schuurman and Quirine Eijkman — Moving Terrorism Research Forward: The Crucial Role of Primary Sources
Bilal Y. Saab — The Syrian Spillover and Salafist Radicalization in Lebanon
Borhan Osman — Is the Taleban Insurgency a Holy or an Unholy War? An Afghan-Pakistani ulema debate
Brian Fishman — Syria Proving More Fertile Than Iraq to Al-Qa`ida’s Operations
Bruce Hoffman and Fernando Reinares — Al-Qaeda’s continued core strategy and disquieting leader-led trajectory
Charles Kurzman — Muslim-American Terrorism: Declining Further
Charles Lister — A militant Islamist/jihadi nexus is emerging in northern & eastern Syria
Charles Lister — Jabhat al-Nusra: A Self-Professed AQ Affiliate
Charles Lister — New fears for Syria’s jihadists
Charles Lister — Syria’s Insurgency: Beyond Good Guys and Bad Guys
Christopher Anzalone — Al-Shabab’s Tactical and Media Strategies in the Wake of its Battlefield Setbacks
Christopher Anzalone — The militant web
Christopher Anzalone — The Nairobi Attack and Al-Shabab’s Media Strategy
Christopher Heffelfinger — The Risks Posed by Jihadist Hackers
Claude Berrebi and Jordan Ostwald — Terrorism and the Labor- Force Evidence of an Effect on Female Labor Force Participation and the Labor Gender Gap
Claudio Franco — The evolving Taleban: changes in the insurgency’s DNA
Clint Watts — Foreign Fighters and Ants: How they form their colonies
Clint Watts — Syria: Suffering the effects of the 2nd Foreign Fighter Glut
Clint Watts — The Three Versions of Al Qaeda: A Primer