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"Al Qaeda Without Bin Laden", Foreign Affairs.com, 11 May 2011. By Brynjar Lia
 
"Testimony to the Special Senate Committee on Anti-Terrorism," Canadian Senate, 6 December 2010. By Thomas Hegghammer.
 
 
"Nye trender i al-Qaidas bruk av media"
Doktorgradsstipendiat ved FFI Anne Stenersen holdt et foredrag om al-Qaidas mediestrategi på et seminar i regi av Konsortium for forskning om terrorisme og internasjonal kriminalitet på NUPI mandag 9. februar 2010.    
 
"The Internet: A Virtual Training Camp?" By Anne Stenersen. Published in Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 20, Issue 2 (April 2008), pp.215 – 233.
 
"Al-Qaeda's online media strategies: From Abu Reuter to Irhabi 007". By Hanna Rogan. Published as FFI Research Report No.2007/02729.

"Chem-bio cyber-class: Assessing jihadist chemical and biological manuals". By Anne Stenersen. Published in Jane’s Intelligence Review, September 2007.
 
"Al-Qaida’s online CBRN manuals: A real threat?". By Anne Stenersen and Brynjar Lia. Published as FFI Research Report No.2007/02405. (The report is exempt from public disclosure. Government institutions may apply for access by sending a preliminary request to terrorism@ffi.no)
 
"Dynamics of the Jihadi Online Media Campaign". By Hanna Rogan. Paper presented at the conference “The Jihadist Phenomenon: A Social Sciences Perspective” in Menton, France, 26-28 October, 2007.
 
"Abu Reuter and the E-Jihad: Virtual Battlefronts from Iraq to the Horn of Africa". By Hanna Rogan. Published in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, vol. 8, no. 2, (Summer/Fall 2007), pp. 89-96.
 
"Jihadi Web Media Production: Characteristics, Trends, and Future Implications". By Brynjar Lia. Paper presented at a conference in Berlin on 26 February 2007. The conference, entitled "Monitoring, Research and Analysis of Jihadist Activities on the Internet – Ways to Deal With the Issue", was hosted by the German Ministry of Interior and gathered participants from many EU countries.
 
"Jihadism Online". By Truls Hallberg Tønnessen and Anne Stenersen. Presentation held at a teleconference hosted by US Homeland Security Policy Institute (HSPI) and Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) on 13th December 2006.

"Jihadism Online: A study of how al-Qaida and radikal Islamist groups use the Internet for terrorist purpose",. By Hanna Rogan. Published as FFI Research Report No.2006/00915.
 
"Al-Qaeda online: understanding jihadist internet infrastructure" . By Brynjar Lia. Published in Jane’s Intelligence Review, December 2005.
 
 

Related FFI studies

Iver Johansen
"Cyberspace som slagmark : refleksjoner omkring internett som arena for terrorangrep"
FFI/RAPPORT-2004/01666.
 

JIHADICA.COM

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The Madrid document:

FFI explains the al-Qaida document "Jihadi Iraq: Hopes and Risks".
Read the document here.
Read FFI's analysis here.
 
Brynjar Lia and Thomas Hegghammer:
"Jihadi Strategic Studies: The Alleged Al Qaeda Policy Study Preceding the Madrid Bombings".
Published in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 27, 4 (Sept/Oct 2007), pp. 355-375.
 
 
Jihadism Online
. By Hanna Rogan and Anne Stenersen. Published as FFI-Focus No.1-08. Kjeller, FFI, 2008.
 
To say that the Internet has replaced al-Qaida training camps in Afghanistan is an exaggeration. Yet, the Internet can be seen as the glue that keeps a now decentralised movement together.  
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