Norman L. Cigar Books
Al-Qaida After Ten Years of War: A Global Perspective of Successes, Failures, and Prospects
By Norman L. Cigar, Stephanie E. Kramer
Since the September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the United States has been at war with al-Qaida. Over the past 10 years, counterterrorism efforts have disrupted its mai...
Read MoreVojislav Kostunica and Serbia s Future
By Norman Cigar
In this study of Vojislav Kos̆tunica's political formation and general worldview, the author explores what Kos̆tunica really represents for the future of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Read MoreGenocide in Bosnia
In this compelling and thorough study, Norman Cigar sets out to prove that genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina is not simply the unintentional result of civil war or the unfortunate by-product of rabid...
Read MoreThinking About Nuclear Power in Post-Saddam Iraq
Iraqis are debating the desirability of atomic power for their country. U.S. and international policymakers will have to consider Iraqi views as they shape policy to manage the process of an orderl...
Read MoreTribal militias
"Despite over a decade of open war, dealing with Al-Qaida and its affiliates in the Middle East is likely to remain a concern for the foreseeable future and will pose a challenge requiring the use...
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