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  • Charles Kurzman's new study recently showed that in over 40 percent of documented U.S. domestic terrorism cases, the largest single source of voluntary tips to law enforcement officials came from the American Muslim community.

    Deborah Ramirez: Partnerships, Not Islamophobia, Must Dictate US Counterterrorism Policy Deborah Ramirez 2011

  • As Charles Kurzman's recent research pointed out, from 2001 to 2010, the total number of Muslim-American terrorism suspects and perpetrators rests at a remarkably underwhelming 161 individuals or 0.00006 percent.

    Amarnath Amarasingam: Peter King's Radicalization Hearings Deaf To Reality Amarnath Amarasingam 2011

  • Charles Kurzman's new study recently showed that in over 40 percent of documented U.S. domestic terrorism cases, the largest single source of voluntary tips to law enforcement officials came from the American Muslim community.

    Deborah Ramirez: Partnerships, Not Islamophobia, Must Dictate US Counterterrorism Policy Deborah Ramirez 2011

  • As Charles Kurzman's recent research pointed out, from 2001 to 2010, the total number of Muslim-American terrorism suspects and perpetrators rests at a remarkably underwhelming 161 individuals or 0.00006 percent.

    Amarnath Amarasingam: Peter King's Radicalization Hearings Deaf To Reality Amarnath Amarasingam 2011

  • In fact, Kurzman's new book, published this July, is entitled

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Mark Potok 2011

  • Kurzman's answer is that Al Qaeda and its violent kin have failed so dismally simply because they have been unable to attract large numbers of recruits to their cause.

    NYT > Home Page By BERNARD HAYKEL 2011

  • Charles Kurzman's new study recently showed that in over 40 percent of documented U.S. domestic terrorism cases, the largest single source of voluntary tips to law enforcement officials came from the American Muslim community.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Deborah Ramirez 2011

  • While Kurzman's book is a contribution to the study of Al Qaeda and Islamism, it is a highly selective one.

    NYT > Home Page By BERNARD HAYKEL 2011

  • Kurzman's answer is that Al Qaeda and its violent kin have failed so dismally simply because they have been unable to attract large numbers of recruits to their cause.

    NYT > Home Page By BERNARD HAYKEL 2011

  • While Kurzman's book is a contribution to the study of Al Qaeda and Islamism, it is a highly selective one.

    NYT > Home Page By BERNARD HAYKEL 2011

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