Table of Contents
Fall 2005 - Number 9
From the Publisher

Tom Neumann

Editor’s Corner

Ilan Berman

The War on Terror: Future Fronts…

The Once and Future Balkan Mujahideen

Evan Kohlmann

Why the West should care about al-Qaeda’s bloody legacy in the Balkans

The Latin American Vortex

Michael Radu

Troubling ideologies and terrorist tactics proliferate south of the border

Jihad From Europe

Lorenzo Vidino

European extremists organize for Iraq... and for terror on the home front

The Next Threat From Central Asia

Tyler Rauert

In the “post-Soviet space,” Hizb ut-Tahrir dreams of an Islamic caliphate

The Dynamics of Islamist Terror in South Asia

Ajai Sahni

The locus of global jihad and Pakistan’s duplicitous role

The Legal Challenge to the War on Terror

Andrew C. McCarthy

America’s biggest problem might just be on the home front

Al-Qaeda Versus Democracy

James S. Robbins

A primer for the War on Terror’s ideological dimension

...And New Responses

Counterterrorism, Central Asian Style

Evgueni Novikov

How the post-Soviet states are fighting radical Islam, and making progress

Arms and the Terrorist

Jason Freier

Targeting the terrorist tools of the trade

Dispatches

Martin’s Muddle

James Fergusson

Why Canada’s ruling Liberal Party lost Washington

Total Recall

Kamil Tchorek

An assertive Polish leadership could soon take on Moscow

Not Ready for Prime Time

Borut Grgic

The European Union needs help on Kosovo

Book Reviews

Missing Pieces of the Puzzle

Ilan Berman

One cheer for Kenneth Pollack’s Iran strategy

Angling for a Comeback

Meyrav Wurmser

Dennis Ross defends his record and jockeys for a new job

Nuclear Security as Partisan Politics

Peter Huessy

Graham Allison takes on nuclear terrorism - and the Bush administration

Travel Tips

David J. Smith

Thomas Barnett’s grand ideas about strategy, with more than a little ego mixed in