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November 2022, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 1848-1850 Jihad in the City: Militant Islam and Contentious Politics in Tripoli
by Mohammed M. Hafez
October 2022, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1281-1304 The Violence of Political Empowerment: Electoral Success and the Facilitation of Terrorism in the Republic of India
by Jared R. Dmello & Arie Perliger & Matthew Sweeney - 1305-1320 An Exploratory Analysis of the Characteristics of Ideologically Motivated Cyberattacks
by Thomas J. Holt & Jin Ree Lee & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven M. Chermak & Johannes M. Bauer & Ruth Shillair & Arun Ross - 1321-1338 The Challenge and Promise of a Multidisciplinary Team Response to the Problem of Violent Radicalization
by B. Heidi Ellis & Alisa B. Miller & Ronald Schouten & Naima Y. Agalab & Saida M. Abdi - 1339-1356 The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists
by Tiana Gaudette & Ryan Scrivens & Vivek Venkatesh - 1357-1368 Right-Wing Authoritarian and Explicit Prejudice Attitude Responses to the Paris Terror Attacks: A Within-Subjects Analysis
by Katie E. Sullivan & Paul B. Hutchings - 1369-1385 Pro-government Anti-government Armed Groups? Toward Theorizing Pro-government “Government Challengers”
by Huseyn Aliyev - 1386-1414 Behavior Associations in Lone-Actor Terrorists
by Ayca Altay & Melike Baykal-Gürsoy & Pernille Hemmer - 1415-1432 From Myths of Victimhood to Fantasies of Violence: How Far-Right Narratives of Imperilment Work
by Holger Marcks & Janina Pawelz - 1433-1453 Far-Right Extremism: Is it Legitimate Freedom of Expression, Hate Crime, or Terrorism?
by David Lowe - 1454-1470 Is Religion a Barrier to Peace? Religious Influence on Violent Intrastate Conflict Termination
by Mora Deitch - 1471-1484 Narrative Counter-Terror: Deconstruction, Deliverance, and Debilitation
by Rafe McGregor - 1485-1504 Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent Extremist Intentions: The Contingent Effects of Self-efficacy, Self-control and Law-related Morality
by Bettina Rottweiler & Paul Gill - 1505-1506 How Terror Evolves: The Emergence and Spread of Terrorist Techniques
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - 1507-1508 Expressions of Radicalization: Global Politics, Processes and Practices
by Karyn Sporer
August 2022, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1057-1075 Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974
by Edward Burke - 1076-1101 #Hamas: A Thematic Exploration of Hamas’s English-Language Twitter
by Devorah Margolin - 1102-1124 Maritime Insurgency
by Victor Asal & Justin V. Hastings & Karl Rethemeyer - 1125-1143 Foreign Fighters, Rebel Command Structure, and Civilian Targeting in Civil War
by Austin C. Doctor & John D. Willingham - 1144-1161 Refugees of Conflict, Casualties of Conjecture: The Trojan Horse Theory of Terrorism and its Implications for Asylum
by Cory Eybergen & Martin A. Andresen - 1162-1184 Strategic Targeting: The Islamic State and Use of Violence in Iraq and Syria
by Michael Burch & Elise Pizzi - 1185-1206 Radicalization’s Core
by Zin Derfoufi - 1207-1228 Measuring the Extent and Nature of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) among Former White Supremacists
by Steven Windisch & Pete Simi & Kathleen Blee & Matthew DeMichele - 1229-1240 Imprisonment and Terrorism
by Vincenzo Bove & Tobias Böhmelt - 1241-1258 Rethinking State Capacity: Conceptual Effects on the Incidence of Terrorism
by Patrick F. Larue & Orlandrew E. Danzell - 1259-1276 The Polish Counterterrorism System and Hybrid Warfare Threats
by Aleksandra Gasztold & Przemysław Gasztold - 1277-1278 Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win
by Charles W. Mahoney - 1279-1280 Super Mad at Everything All the Time: Political Media and Our National Anger
by Philip Luke Johnson
July 2022, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 883-893 Gathering Storm: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Climate Change and Terrorism
by Andrew Silke & John Morrison - 894-913 The Climate Change–Terrorism Nexus: A Critical Literature Review
by Stefanie Mavrakou & Emelie Chace-Donahue & Robin Oluanaigh & Meghan Conroy - 914-925 Climate Migration: Adding Fuel to the Ethnocentric Fire
by John P. Sullivan & Keeley Townsend - 926-938 Moving into Terrorism: How Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration May Increase the Risk of Terrorism
by Justin Schon & Stephen Nemeth - 939-957 When Home Disappears: South Asia and the Growing Risk of Climate Conflict
by Andrea Malji & Laurabell Obana & Cidney Hopkins - 958-978 Dams, Terrorism, and Water Nationalism’s Response to Globalization and Development: The Case of South Asia
by Tamanna Ashraf & Shlomi Dinar & Jennifer Veilleux - 979-996 The Extreme Right, Climate Change and Terrorism
by Graham Macklin - 997-1023 Ecofascism: An Examination of the Far-Right/Ecology Nexus in the Online Space
by Brian Hughes & Dave Jones & Amarnath Amarasingam - 1024-1040 Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Events and Domestic Political Violence in the United States
by Arie Perliger & Mengyan Liu - 1041-1056 The Class Conflict Rises When You Turn up the Heat: An Interdisciplinary Examination of the Relationship between Climate Change and Left-Wing Terrorist Recruitment
by Ashton Kingdon & Briony Gray
May 2022, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 661-681 The Counterterrorism Coordinator and the Commissioner for the Security Union: Does the European Union Need Two Top-level Counterterrorism Officials?
by Oldrich Bures - 682-705 In Limited Demand: The Other Foreign Volunteers in the Syrian Civil War
by Barak Mendelsohn - 706-724 Shooting for the Tsars: Heterogeneous Political Volatility and Institutional Change in Russia
by Christopher A. Hartwell - 725-745 Losing Mood(s): Examining Jihadi Supporters’ Responses to ISIS’ Territorial Decline
by Léa Eveline Jeanne Stéphanie Massé - 746-771 Who Fights Terror: Gendarmerie Forces and Terrorist Group Termination
by Mustafa Kirisci - 772-816 Eradicating Terrorism in Asymmetric Conflict: The Role and Essence of Military Deterrence
by Mustafa Coşar Ünal & Petra Cafnik Uludağ - 817-834 Introducing a Dataset of Multi-Scale Geographies of ISIS Ideology from ISIS Sources
by Christopher Fuhriman & Richard M. Medina & Simon Brewer - 835-855 Doing Good while Killing: Why Some Insurgent Groups Provide Community Services
by Victor Asal & Shawn Flanigan & Ora Szekely - 856-876 “Old” and “New” Mass Killing? Genocide and Politicide Occurrence and Severity During and After the Cold War
by Petra Hendrickson - 877-878 Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters
by Barak Mendelsohn - 879-880 Contentious Rituals: Parading the Nation in Northern Ireland
by Padraic Kennedy - 881-882 Legion of the Rearguard: Dissident Irish Republicanism
by Padraic Kennedy
April 2022, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 425-450 The Attitudes-Behaviors Corrective (ABC) Model of Violent Extremism
by James Khalil & John Horgan & Martine Zeuthen - 451-459 The ABC Model: Commentary from the Perspective of the Two Pyramids Model of Radicalization
by Clark McCauley - 460-467 The ABC Model: Clarifications and Elaborations
by James Khalil & John Horgan & Martine Zeuthen - 468-488 Youth Resilience to Violent Extremism: Development and Validation of the BRAVE Measure
by Michele Grossman & Kristin Hadfield & Philip Jefferies & Vivian Gerrand & Michael Ungar - 489-513 The Effects of the International Monetary Fund on Domestic Terrorism
by Lance Y. Hunter & Glen Biglaiser - 514-536 Terror Risk Perception and Fear of Terror in Turkey: Predictors, Bases and Consequences
by Tuba Gün Çınğı & Nadir Suğur - 537-557 Drawing a Boundary between Structural Factors and Identity in Ethnic Conflict: Bringing Back the Role of Identity
by Kavus Abushov - 558-584 Disaggregating Lone-actor Grievance-fuelled Violence: Comparing Lone-actor Terrorists and Mass Murderers
by Caitlin Clemmow & Paul Gill & Noémie Bouhana & James Silver & John Horgan - 585-604 The Oxymoron of a Benevolent Authoritarian Leadership: The Case of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah
by Anastasia Filippidou - 605-632 Sex and Terror: Is the Subordination of Women Associated with the Use of Terror?
by Valerie M. Hudson & Kaylee B. Hodgson - 633-659 A Crime Prevention Framework for CVE
by Keiran Hardy
February 2022, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 197-217 Who Undermines the Peace at the Ballot Box? The Case of Colombia
by Anna O. Pechenkina & Laura Gamboa - 218-239 How Radical Environmental Sabotage Impacts US Elections
by Ben Farrer & Graig R. Klein - 240-262 Vaccinating Against Hate: Using Attitudinal Inoculation to Confer Resistance to Persuasion by Extremist Propaganda
by Kurt Braddock - 263-284 Brothers in Arms: The Phenomenon of Complex Suicide Attacks
by Mohammed Ibrahim Shire & Abdi Hersi - 285-317 Eliminating Extremism: A Legal Analysis of Hate Crime and Terrorism Laws in the United States
by Wesley S. McCann & Nicholas Pimley - 318-340 Exploring the Social-Ecological Factors that Mobilize Children into Violence
by Emma Cardeli & Mia Bloom & Sarah Gillespie & Tanya Zayed & B. Heidi Ellis - 341-363 Exclusionary Politics and Organized Resistance
by Benjamin Acosta - 364-384 Examining the Online Expression of Ideology among Far-Right Extremist Forum Users
by Thomas J. Holt & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven M. Chermak - 385-408 Bargaining toward Pareto-Efficiency: Relative Gains, Simultaneity and the Case of South Tyrol
by Emanuele Castelli - 409-410 Declining Democracy in East-Central Europe: The Divide in the EU and Emerging Hard Populism
by Barbara Ann Chotiner - 411-412 Never-Ending War on Terror
by Michael E. Neagle - 413-415 Webs of Corruption: Trafficking and Terrorism in Central Asia
by Joshua Akintayo - 416-417 Croatian Radical Separatism and Diaspora Terrorism During the Cold War
by Ryan Shaffer - 418-421 Deterring Terrorism: A Model for Strategic Deterrence
by Donald D. Denton - 422-423 The CIA War in Kurdistan: The Untold Story of the Northern Front in the Iraq War
by Nadia Al-Dayel
January 2022, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-27 Maritime Piracy, Military Capacity, and Institutions in the Gulf of Guinea
by Ginger L. Denton & Jonathan R. Harris - 28-47 A Philosophical and Historical Analysis of “Generation Identity”: Fascism, Online Media, and the European New Right
by Imogen Richards - 48-70 Pathways toward Jihadism in Western Europe: An Empirical Exploration of a Comprehensive Model of Terrorist Radicalization
by Michaela Pfundmair & Elena Aßmann & Benjamin Kiver & Maximilian Penzkofer & Amelie Scheuermeyer & Larissa Sust & Holger Schmidt - 71-92 Alienation or Cooperation? British Muslims’ Attitudes to and Engagement in Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Extremism
by Sadi Shanaah - 93-112 Militarized Law Enforcement Forces, State Capacity and Terrorism
by Mustafa Kirisci - 113-130 What Do Closed Source Data Tell Us About Lone Actor Terrorist Behavior? A Research Note
by Paul Gill & Emily Corner & Amy McKee & Paul Hitchen & Paul Betley - 131-154 Temporal Dynamics in Covert Networks: A Case Study of the Structure behind the Paris and Brussels Attacks
by Jasmijn M. Remmers - 155-175 ‘Cooking the Meal of Terror’ Manipulative Strategies in Terrorist Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of ISIS Statements
by Mohamed El-Nashar & Heba Nayef - 176-180 U.S. Homegrown Political Violence and Terrorism
by Ryan Shaffer - 181-182 Homegrown: Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror
by Donald D. Denton - 183-184 Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Spiritual Mentor of Wasati Salafism
by John C. Zimmerman - 185-186 South Sudan’s Injustice System. Law and Activism on the Frontline
by Zsolt Szabó - 187-188 The Forgotten Terrorist: Sirhan Sirhan and the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
by Sonja Wentling - 189-194 Portugal’s Forgotten Overseas Wars in the 20th Century
by János Besenyő - 195-196 The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War
by Lucien Frary
November 2021, Volume 33, Issue 8
- 1595-1620 Engaging with Online Extremist Material: Experimental Evidence
by Zoey Reeve - 1621-1642 Policing U.K. Airports and Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000: The Young Passengers’ Perception of Security Measures
by Steve Wood & Simon Gardiner - 1643-1666 Terrorism as Parochial Altruism: Experimental Evidence
by Zoey Reeve - 1667-1691 From “Incel” to “Saint”: Analyzing the violent worldview behind the 2018 Toronto attack
by Stephane J. Baele & Lewys Brace & Travis G. Coan - 1692-1712 Ethnic Politics and Political Violence in Post-2001 Afghanistan: The 2014 Presidential Election
by Arif Sahar & Aqila Sahar - 1713-1732 Convergence of the Salience of Terrorism in the European Union Before and After Terrorist Attacks
by Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn & Jessica Sciarone - 1733-1751 Framing British ‘Jihadi Brides’: Metaphor and the Social Construction of I.S. Women
by Leonie B. Jackson - 1752-1774 Russia in the Eyes of Islamic State: An Analysis of the Content of Dabiq and Rumiyah Magazines and Russia’s Involvement in the Fight against the Islamic State
by Marta Sara Stempień - 1775-1796 Conflict Transformation and Asymmetric Conflicts: A Critique of the Failed Turkish-Kurdish Peace Process
by Bahar Baser & Alpaslan Ozerdem - 1797-1803 New Currents in the Middle East
by Ryan Shaffer - 1804-1806 The Origins of International Counterterrorism: Switzerland at the Forefront of Crisis Negotiations, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Intelligence Cooperation (1969-1977)
by Daniel Rickenbacher - 1807-1809 Dark Web Investigation
by Attila Gulyass - 1810-1811 Webs of Corruption: Trafficking and Terrorism in Central Asia
by Lucien Frary - 1812-1814 Counter Jihad: America’s Military Experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria
by Gabor Sinko - 1815-1817 A New Counterterrorism Strategy: Why the World Failed to Stop Al Qaeda and ISIS/ISIL, and How to Defeat Terrorists
by Nichola E. J. Rew - 1818-1819 You Say You Want a Revolution? Radical Idealism and Its Tragic Consequences
by Juliana Geran Pilon - 1820-1821 Power to the People. How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow’s Terrorists
by Luigi Lonardo - 1822-1823 The Violence Pendulum: Tactical Change in Islamist Groups in Egypt and Indonesia
by Danielle N. Lussier - 1824-1825 Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War Between Islam and the West
by John C. Zimmerman
October 2021, Volume 33, Issue 7
- 1363-1377 How Do Terrorists Choose Their Targets for an Attack? The View from inside an Independent Cell
by Manuel Ricardo Torres-Soriano - 1378-1398 Unexpected Rewards of Political Violence: Republican Ex-Prisoners, Seductive Capital, and the Gendered Nature of Heroism
by Elena Bergia - 1399-1423 Another Form of American Exceptionalism? A Comparative Analysis of Terrorism Sting Operations in the US and Abroad
by Jesse J. Norris - 1424-1446 The New-Far-Right Movement in Australia
by Jade Hutchinson - 1447-1468 The Algerian State, Islamist Insurgents, and Civilians Caught in Double Jeopardy by the Violence of the Civil War of the 1990s
by C. R. Pennell - 1469-1491 Blinding the Elephant: Combat, Information, and Rebel Violence
by Helge Holtermann - 1492-1510 A Bandit Worth Hunting: Pancho Villa and America’s War on Terror in Mexico, 1916-1917
by Michael E. Neagle - 1511-1529 Assessing the Impact of the Global War on Terrorism on Terrorism Threats in Muslim Countries
by Peter S. Henne - 1530-1545 Attitudes Towards Outgroups Before and After Terror Attacks
by Jasper Van Assche & Kim Dierckx - 1546-1566 Ethnic External Support and Rebel Group Splintering
by Brandon Ives - 1567-1568 The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement
by Anthony N. Celso - 1569-1570 Homegrown: ISIS in America
by Ryan Shaffer - 1571-1573 Iraq After ISIS: The Challenges of Post-war Recovery
by Nadia Al-Dayel & Aaron Anfinson - 1574-1574 The Management of Police Specialized Tactical Units
by Martin J. Gallagher - 1575-1576 The Ulster Tales: A Tribute to Those Who Served 1969–2000
by Blake Whitaker - 1577-1578 Avoiding the Terrorist Trap: Why Respect for Human Rights is the Key to Defeating Terrorism
by Richard English - 1579-1580 Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy
by Ryan Shaffer - 1581-1585 Violence and Terrorism in East Africa
by Ryan Shaffer - 1586-1587 One Man’s Terrorist: A Political History of the IRA
by Padraic Kennedy - 1588-1589 The Ecocentrists: A History of Radical Environmentalism
by Ben Farrer - 1590-1591 Islamist Terrorism in Europe: A History
by John C. Zimmerman - 1592-1593 The Red Mirror: Putin’s Leadership and Russia’s Insecure Identity
by Barbara Ann Chotiner
August 2021, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1141-1159 An Examination of the Structural Properties of the Extremism Risk Guidelines (ERG22+): A Structured Formulation Tool for Extremist Offenders
by Beverly Powis & Kiran Randhawa & Darren Bishopp - 1160-1190 Towards a Definition of Terrorist Ideology
by Gary A. Ackerman & Michael Burnham - 1191-1216 A Global Analysis of Water-Related Terrorism, 1970–2016
by Jennifer Veilleux & Shlomi Dinar - 1217-1236 “Now Is the Time to Wake Up”: Islamic State’s Narratives of Political Awareness
by Nadia Al-Dayel - 1237-1255 Legitimating Extremism: A Taxonomy of Justifications for Political Violence
by Robert J. VandenBerg - 1256-1275 The Online Caliphate: Internet Usage and ISIS Support in the Arab World
by James A. Piazza & Ahmet Guler - 1276-1294 Does Terrorism Dominate Citizens’ Hearts or Minds? The Relationship between Fear of Terrorism and Trust in Government
by Ramon Van Der Does & Jaroslaw Kantorowicz & Sanneke Kuipers & Marieke Liem - 1295-1322 The Case of Islamic State as a Renovative Totalist Movement
by Mihai Murariu & George Anglitoiu - 1323-1341 Dynamic/Static Image Use in ISIS’s Media Campaign: An Audience Involvement Strategy for Achieving Goals
by Carol Winkler & Lindsey Dewick & Yennhi Luu & Wojciech Kaczkowski - 1342-1348 Terrorism and War in Africa
by Ryan Shaffer - 1349-1351 Boko Haram’s Terrorism and the Nigeria State. Federalism, Politics and Policies, Advances in Africa Economic, Social and Political Development
by Isaac Nunoo - 1352-1353 Islam as Power - Shi‛i Revivalism in the Oeuvre of Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah
by János Besenyő - 1354-1356 The Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam and Its Allies
by Donald D. Denton - 1357-1360 How Socio-Cultural Codes Shaped Violent Mobilization and Pro-Insurgent Support in the Chechen Wars
by Caspar ten Dam - 1361-1362 The Origins and Rise of Dissident Irish Republicanism: The Role and Impact of Organizational Splits
by Alan Dugger
July 2021, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 1-1 Statement Of Removal
by The Editors - 901-902 Introduction to the 6 January Forum
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 903-906 Uncanny Precedent: The March on Rome
by Richard Bach Jensen - 907-911 Some Preliminary Thoughts Prompted by President Trump’s 6 January Speech: Words, Enemies, Affordances
by Max Taylor - 912-916 The Capitol Attack and the 5th Terrorism Wave
by David C. Rapoport - 917-921 A Conspiracy of Dunces: Good Americans vs. A Cabal of Satanic Pedophiles?
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 922-925 How Contagious Were the Capitol Riots in Europe – In Praxis and in Perception?
by Beatrice de Graaf - 926-930 We Have All Been Warned: Public Debate on the Capitol Attack in Finland and Sweden
by Leena Malkki - 931-950 A Battle of Names: Hamas and Israeli Operations in the Gaza Strip
by Ofir Hadad - 951-992 Regime Rhetoric and Protests: How Government Statements Can Repress
by Christopher F. Patane - 1012-1031 Building the Bomb: A Further Exploration of an Organizational Approach to Nuclear Terrorism
by Brecht Volders - 1032-1054 The Diffusion and Permeability of Political Violence in North and West Africa
by David B. Skillicorn & Olivier Walther & Christian Leuprecht & Quan Zheng - 1055-1070 Individual Exposure to Terror and Political Attitudes: A Physiologically-Based Model of Militancy
by Daphna Canetti & Amnon Cavari & Carmit Rapaport & Hadar Shalev & Stevan E. Hobfoll - 1071-1093 The Contextual Nature of Right-Wing Terrorism across Nations
by Sara Doering & Garth Davies - 1094-1116 Is Extremism the ‘New’ Terrorism? the Convergence of ‘Extremism’ and ‘Terrorism’ in British Parliamentary Discourse
by Recep Onursal & Daniel Kirkpatrick - 1117-1119 The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity
by Marc Sageman - 1120-1121 Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism
by Kathleen Webb Tunney - 1122-1123 Russian Cyber Operations: Coding the Boundaries of Conflict
by Lucien Frary - 1124-1125 Right-Wing Extremism in Canada
by Ryan Shaffer - 1126-1128 Making and Unmaking Nations: War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern Africa
by Jeremiah Kitunda - 1129-1130 Religious Fundamentalism in the Age of Pandemic
by János Besenyő - 1131-1132 Homegrown: ISIS in America
by Katharine Petrich - 1133-1133 Corruption, Fraud, Organized Crime, and the Shadow Economy
by Martin J. Gallagher - 1134-1135 Social Networks as the New Frontier of Terrorism
by Dianne Dentice - 1136-1138 Insurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars
by Alisa Stack - 1139-1140 Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest
by Joseph M. Brown
May 2021, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 669-696 The Non-Jihadi Foreign Fighters: Western Right-Wing and Left-Wing Extremists in Syria
by Ariel Koch - 697-719 The Terrorism Information Environment: Analysing Terrorists’ Selection of Ideological and Facilitative Media
by Donald Holbrook - 720-742 The Treachery of Images: Visualizing “Statehood” as a Tactic for the Legitimization of Non-State Actors
by Aaron Anfinson - 743-765 Mapping Connections: A Dark Network Analysis of Neojihadism in Australia
by Mitchel Kelly & Anthea McCarthy-Jones - 766-787 Social Media Mechanisms for Right-Wing Political Violence in the 21st Century: Discursive Opportunities, Group Dynamics, and Co-Ordination
by Mattias Wahlström & Anton Törnberg - 788-805 Status Symmetry Effect: The Association of Exposure and PTS in Israel-Palestine and Northern Ireland
by Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler & Dana R. Vashdi & Robert D. Lowe & Orla Muldoon & Stevan E. Hobfoll & Daphna Canetti - 806-835 ISIS Cohort Transnational Travels and EU Security Gaps: Reconstructing the 2015 Paris Attack Preplanning and Outsource Strategy
by Corri Zoli & Aliya Hallie Williams - 836-860 Returning to the Fight: An Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Reengagement and Recidivism
by Mary Beth Altier & Emma Leonard Boyle & John G. Horgan - 861-867 On Recidivism: A Commentary on Altier, Boyle, and Horgan
by Marc Sageman - 868-874 On Re-engagement and Risk Factors
by Mary Beth Altier & Emma Leonard Boyle & John G. Horgan - 875-881 New Approaches to Post-War British Fascism
by Ryan Shaffer - 882-883 Transforming US Intelligence for Irregular War: Task Force 714 in Iraq
by János Besenyő - 884-885 Triadic Coercion: Israel’s Targeting of States that Host Nonstate Actors
by Steven M. Radil - 886-887 Fortress Russia: Conspiracy Theories in Post-Soviet Russia
by Lucien Frary - 888-889 The Radical’s Journey: How German Neo-Nazis Voyaged to the Edge and Back
by Ioana Emy Matesan - 890-891 Lone Wolves: The New Terrorism of Right-Wing Single Actors
by Gabriel Weimann - 892-893 Jihadi Culture: The Art and Social Practices of Militant Islamists
by John C. Zimmerman - 894-895 Islam and Nazi Germany’s War
by Yaakov Ariel - 896-897 Principles of Conflict Economics: The Political Economy of War, Terrorism, Genocide, and Peace
by Roger Chapman - 898-899 Why Do Some Civil Wars Not Happen? Peru and Bolivia Compared
by Michael E. Neagle
April 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 441-465 The Shifts in the Jihadi-Salafi Paradigms: From the Peshawar and Jalalabad Paradigms to Those of Idleb and Raqqa
by Djallil Lounnas - 466-488 Violence on the Home Front: Interstate Rivalry and Pro-Government Militias
by Harrison Akins - 489-504 Religious Extremism, Religiosity and Sympathy toward the Taliban among Students across Madrassas and Worldly Education Schools in Pakistan
by Saba Hanif & Majid Hassan Ali & Faiza Shaheen