Publications
Dr. Englund publishes in peer-reviewed journals and on-line websites that focus on terrorism and security. He has also served as a co-editor for a University of California Press volume, The Constructions of Terrorism and a special edition of Perspectives on Terrorism.
Englund, Scott. 2020. "A dangerous middle ground: terrorists, counter-terrorists, and gray zone conflict," Global Affairs, 5(4-5): 389-404
Englund, Scott. 2020. "Mexican drug cartels are violent--but they're not terrorists," War on the Rocks, February 24, 2020.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2018. "Can States Be Terrorist? Yes: Terrorism is an equal opportunity tactic," in Richard Jackson and Daniela Pisiou (eds.) Contemporary Debates in Terrorism, 2nd Edition. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 1017. "Chapter 10. Forms of Conflict: Terrorism. Situation, Structure, and Dispositions and an Analytical Framework," in M. Stohl, M. Lichbach and P. Grabosky (eds.) States and Peoples in Conflict. New York: Routledge.
Englund, Scott. 2017. "Black is the New Red: Containing Jihad," Joint Force Quarterly, 86(3): 28-34.
Stohl, Michael, Richard Burchill, and Scott Englund, eds. 2017. The Constructions of Terrorism. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2016. "Violent Political Movements: Comparing Shining Path to the Islamic State, " Perspectives on Terrorism, 10(4): 19-29
Englund, Scott. 2016. "Killing Anwar: Targeting jihadi propagandists is only part of the solution," War on the Rocks, January 14, 2016.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2016. "Constructions of Terrorism," Perspectives on Terrorism, 10(3) 33-3
Englund, Scott. 2015. "At What Cost? United States' Counter-terrorism Strategy, Reputation, and Public opinion," Perspectives on Terrorism, 9:39-55.
Dr. Englund publishes in peer-reviewed journals and on-line websites that focus on terrorism and security. He has also served as a co-editor for a University of California Press volume, The Constructions of Terrorism and a special edition of Perspectives on Terrorism.
Englund, Scott. 2020. "A dangerous middle ground: terrorists, counter-terrorists, and gray zone conflict," Global Affairs, 5(4-5): 389-404
Englund, Scott. 2020. "Mexican drug cartels are violent--but they're not terrorists," War on the Rocks, February 24, 2020.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2018. "Can States Be Terrorist? Yes: Terrorism is an equal opportunity tactic," in Richard Jackson and Daniela Pisiou (eds.) Contemporary Debates in Terrorism, 2nd Edition. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 1017. "Chapter 10. Forms of Conflict: Terrorism. Situation, Structure, and Dispositions and an Analytical Framework," in M. Stohl, M. Lichbach and P. Grabosky (eds.) States and Peoples in Conflict. New York: Routledge.
Englund, Scott. 2017. "Black is the New Red: Containing Jihad," Joint Force Quarterly, 86(3): 28-34.
Stohl, Michael, Richard Burchill, and Scott Englund, eds. 2017. The Constructions of Terrorism. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2016. "Violent Political Movements: Comparing Shining Path to the Islamic State, " Perspectives on Terrorism, 10(4): 19-29
Englund, Scott. 2016. "Killing Anwar: Targeting jihadi propagandists is only part of the solution," War on the Rocks, January 14, 2016.
Englund, Scott & Michael Stohl. 2016. "Constructions of Terrorism," Perspectives on Terrorism, 10(3) 33-3
Englund, Scott. 2015. "At What Cost? United States' Counter-terrorism Strategy, Reputation, and Public opinion," Perspectives on Terrorism, 9:39-55.