In 2003, Burgess wrote a dissertation arguing for the legal linkages between
piracy and
terrorism, and for the possible use of piracy law as a foundation for defining international
terrorist organizations. This concept was later articulated in articles for
Legal Affairs Magazine, the National Security Law Report,
The New York Times , and other publications. It appeared in book form as "The World For Ransom" (2010). Burgess continues to lecture around the world on
counter-terrorism and the
law. Other published books include "The Pirates' Pact" (2005) and "Seize the Trident" (2003). Burgess has authored numerous articles for trade and scholarly journals, and one piece of fiction—a mystery set in
Little Compton, Rhode Island. He is a featured blogger for
The Huffington Post. ==Publications==