Screw Theory! We Need More Prediction in Security Studies!

My previous post touched on the apparent analytical bankruptcy underlying the U.S. government’s approach to counterterrorism policy. While many fingers were pointed at the government for this state of affairs, at least one scholar admitted that “the leading [academic] terrorism research was mostly just political theory and anecdotes” which has “left policy makers to design … Continue reading Screw Theory! We Need More Prediction in Security Studies!