Follow
Michael Kenney
Michael Kenney
Wesley W. Posvar Chair of International Security Studies, Director of the Matthew B. Ridgway Center
Verified email at pitt.edu
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
From Pablo to Osama: Trafficking and terrorist networks, government bureaucracies, and competitive adaptation
M Kenney
Penn State University Press, 2007
4572007
The architecture of drug trafficking: network forms of organisation in the Colombian cocaine trade
M Kenney
Global crime 8 (3), 233-259, 2007
2972007
Cyber-Terrorism in a Post-Stuxnet World
M Kenney
Cyberspace: Malevolent Actors, 2016
1452016
From Pablo to Osama: Counter-terrorism lessons from the war on drugs
M Kenney
Survival 45 (3), 187-206, 2003
1412003
“Dumb” yet Deadly: Local Knowledge and Poor Tradecraft among Islamist Militants in Britain and Spain
M Kenney
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 33 (10), 911-932, 2010
912010
Beyond the Internet: Mētis, Techne, and the limitations of online artifacts for Islamist terrorists
M Kenney
Terrorism and Political Violence 22 (2), 177-197, 2010
872010
Teaching terror: Strategic and tactical learning in the terrorist world
CC Combs, RK Cragin, R Gunaratna, BA Jackson, M Kenney, RD Ortiz, ...
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006
87*2006
Organizational learning in the global context
ML Brown, M Kenney, MJ Zarkin
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006
60*2006
Turning to the'dark side'
M Kenney
Coordination, exchange, and learning in criminal networks, 79-102, 2009
442009
Organisational adaptation in an activist network: Social networks, leadership, and change in al-Muhajiroun
M Kenney, J Horgan, C Horne, P Vining, KM Carley, MW Bigrigg, ...
Applied ergonomics 44 (5), 739-747, 2013
432013
The Islamic state in Britain: Radicalization and resilience in an activist network
M Kenney
Cambridge University Press, 2018
422018
Organizational learning and islamic militancy
M Kenney
NIJ Journal 265, 18-21, 2008
382008
From Pablo to Osama: Trafficking and Terrorist Networks
M Kenney
Government Bureaucracies, and Competitive Adaptation (University Park …, 2007
362007
When criminals out-smart the state: Understanding the learning capacity of Colombian drug trafficking organizations
M Kenney
Transnational Organized Crime 5 (1), 97-119, 1999
331999
Hotbed of radicalization or something else?: An ethnographic exploration of a Muslim neighborhood in Ceuta
M Kenney
Terrorism and Political Violence 23 (4), 537-559, 2011
252011
Intelligence games: Comparing the intelligence capabilities of law enforcement agencies and drug trafficking enterprises
MC Kenney
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 16 (2), 212-243, 2003
252003
Structure and performance in a violent extremist network: The small-world solution
M Kenney, S Coulthart, D Wright
Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (10), 2208-2234, 2017
222017
Drug Traffickers, Terrorist Networks, and III-Fated Government Strategies
M Kenney
New Threats and New Actors in International Security, 69-90, 2005
192005
A Community of True Believers: Learning as Process Among “The Emigrants”
M Kenney
Terrorism and Political Violence 32 (1), 57-76, 2020
162020
Should I stay or should I go? Understanding how British and Indonesian extremists disengage and why they don't
M Kenney, J Chernov Hwang
Political Psychology 42 (4), 537-553, 2021
142021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20