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Volume 1: Shariah in American Courts: The Expanding Incursion of Islamic Law in the U.S. Legal System (2015)
Volume 2: Refugee Resettlement and the Hijra to America (2015)
Volume 3: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Jihad on Free Speech (2015)
Volume 4: The Red-Green Axis: Refugees, Immigration and the Agenda to Erase America (2015)
Volume 5: Star Spangled Shariah: The Rise of America’s First Muslim Brotherhood Party (2015)
Volume 6: “Bridge-Building” to Nowhere: The Catholic Church’s Case Study in Interfaith Delusion (2015)
Volume 7: Offensive and Defensive Lawfare: Fighting Civilization Jihad in America’s Courts (2015)
Volume 8: The Gulen Movement: Turkey’s Islamic Supremacist Cult and its Contributions to the Civilization Jihad (2015)
Volume 9: See No Sharia: ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ and the Disarming of America’s First Lines of Defense (2016)
Volume 10: Team Jihad: How Sharia-Supremacists Collaborate with Leftists to Destroy the United States (2017)
Volume 11: Hamas, CAIR, and the Muslim Brotherhood: The Plot to Destroy America (2018)
Volume 12: Islamist Influence in Hollywood (2018)
Volume 13: The Red-Green Axis 2.0: An Existential Threat to America and the World (2019)
Volume 14: HAMAS II: The Story of Islamic Jihad on Israel’s Front Lines (2019)
Volume 1: Jihad! Understanding the Threat of the Islamic State in America (2016)
Volume 2: Gateway to Jihad: Tablighi Jama’at (2016)
Volume 3: Modern Islamic Warfare (2017)
Volume 1: Guilty Knowledge: What the US Government Knows about the Vulnerability of the Electric Grid (2014)
Volume 2: Real Risk Management for the Electrical Grid: Competent Risk Management Based on Authoritative Threat Assessments (2016)
Volume 3: The Long Sunday–Election Day 2016 – Inauguration Day 2017–Nuclear EMP Attack Scenarios (2016)
Ally No More: Erdogan’s New Turkish Caliphate and the Rising Jihadist Threat to the West (2018)
Mosques in America: A Guide to Accountable Permit Hearings and Continuing Citizen Oversight (2016)
Warning Order: China Prepares for Conflict, and Why We Must Do the Same (2016)
Putin’s Reset: The Bear is Back and How America Must Respond (2016)
Obamabomb: A Dangerous and Growing National Security Fraud (2016)
Ikhwan in America: An Oral History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Their Own Words (2016)
“Bridge Building” to Nowhere: The Catholic Church’s Case Study in Interfaith Delusion (2015)
Cut Down the Black Flag: A Plan to Defeat the Islamic State (2015)
Catastophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad (2015)
Jumping on the Caliphate Caravan: Overview of the Jihadi Bandwagon Effect Traversing Asia and Africa (2015)
Securing Freedom: 25 Years of Firefights in the War of Ideas (2015)
Agent of Influence: Grover Norquist and the Assault on the Right – Targeting the NRA (2014)
Not a Crime, An Act Of War: Understanding the Threat of ‘Civilization Jihad’ (2012)
Covering Washington: A Guidebook for Reporters (2012)
Lawfare: The War Against Free Speech (2011)
Malign Neglect: Misguided US Foreign Policy in Latin America (2011)
Homegrown Defense: Biofuels & National Security (2010)
Dangerous Road: The Nuclear Policies of the Obama Administration (2010)
National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 6: Fall 2011
National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 5: Spring 2011
National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 4: Winter 2010
National Security Policy Proceedings, vol. 3: Fall 2010
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