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April 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 505-526 The Double-track System of Terrorism Proscription in China
by Chi Zhang - 527-548 Examining Ideologically Motivated Cyberattacks Performed by Far-Left Groups
by Thomas J. Holt & Mattisen Stonhouse & Joshua Freilich & Steven M. Chermak - 549-571 Alarming Cargo: Regulation and Control at the UK Border
by Robert James Downes - 572-595 Economic Growth, Education, and Terrorism: A Re-Analysis
by Andrey Korotayev & Ilya Vaskin & Sergey Tsirel - 596-615 Better the Devil You Know? How Fringe Terrorism Can Induce an Advantage for Moderate Nonviolent Campaigns
by Margherita Belgioioso & Stefano Costalli & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 616-648 Boko Haram’s Factional Feuds: Internal Extremism and External Interventions
by Jacob Zenn - 649-656 Another Showdown in Western Sahara?
by János Besenyő - 657-662 Revenge of the Losers – the Origins of Right Wing Terrorism in Germany
by Thomas Klikauer & Norman Simms - 663-664 Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook
by Richard Bach Jensen - 665-666 Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement
by Donald D. Denton - 667-668 Islamist Party Mobilization: Tunisia’s Ennahda and Algeria’s HMS Compared, 1989–2014
by Marianna Kármán
February 2021, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 221-224 Primum Non Nocere – First Do No Harm
by Max Taylor & John Horgan - 225-241 The Case of Jihadology and the Securitization of Academia
by Aaron Y. Zelin - 242-256 Terrorism Confidential: Ethics, Primary Data and the Construction of “Necessary Fictions”
by Michele Grossman & Vivian Gerrand - 257-270 Back to the Dark Side: Explaining the CIA’s Repeated Use of Torture
by Adam D. Jacobson - 271-289 The Development of the Framework for Research Ethics in Terrorism Studies (FRETS)
by John Morrison & Andrew Silke & Eke McGowan - 290-301 The Ethical Limits We Should Place on Intelligence Gathering as Part of an Integrated CT Strategy
by David Omand - 302-311 The Implication of Terrorism’s Extremely Low Base Rate
by Marc Sageman - 312-323 When Fieldwork Ends: Navigating Ongoing Contact with Former Insurgents
by Rachel Schmidt - 324-337 A Public Health Ethics Model of Countering Violent Extremism
by Neil D. Shortland & Nicholas Evans & John Colautti - 338-352 Counterterrorism within the Rule of Law? Rhetoric and Reality with Special Reference to the United Kingdom
by Clive Walker - 353-366 Targeted Killings: Ethical & Operational Dilemmas
by Boaz Ganor - 367-380 Online Extremism and Terrorism Research Ethics: Researcher Safety, Informed Consent, and the Need for Tailored Guidelines
by Maura Conway - 381-396 The Conflict Sensitivity Principle: Can Best Practice in Conflict Research Fill the Ethics Gap in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research Practice?
by Manuel Castro e Almeida & Alistair Harris - 397-408 Reconsidering Early Detection in Countering Radicalization by Local Frontline Professionals
by Annemarie van de Weert & Quirine Eijkman - 409-410 The Thirty Year Genocide: Turkey’s Destruction of Its Christian Minorities
by Lucien Frary - 411-418 The Dragons and the Snakes: How the Rest Learned to Fight the West
by Nathaniel L. Moir - 419-419 The Golden Dawn’s “Nationalist Solution”: Explaining the Rise of the Far Right in Greece
by Dianne Dentice - 420-421 Returning Islamist Foreign Fighters-Threats and Challenges to the West
by Kristian Alexander - 422-423 Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism
by Kathleen Webb Tunney - 424-425 European Muslim Anti-Semitism: Why Young Urban Males Say They Don’t Like Jews
by John C. Zimmerman - 426-427 The Shining Path: Love, Madness, and Revolution in the Andes
by Michael E. Neagle - 428-429 Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century: Spain, Italy and the Global Neo-Fascist Network
by James M Lutz - 430-431 The German New Right: AfD, PEGIDA and the Re-Imagining of National Identity
by Sam Jackson - 432-433 Targeting Top Terrorists: Understanding Leadership Removal in Counterterrorism Strategy
by Austin C. Doctor - 434-435 Sharia Compliant: A User’s Guide to Hacking Islamic Law
by Ian M. Hartshorn - 436-437 Nonstate Actors in Intrastate Conflicts
by Lucia Bird - 438-440 Fear’s Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy
by Sabri Sghaier
January 2021, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Jerrold M. Post 1934-2020
by Max Taylor - 3-25 In the Spotlight: How International Attention Affects Militant Behavior
by Jori Breslawski - 26-48 The Complexity of Radicalization and Recruitment in Kwale, Kenya
by Kennedy Mkutu & Vincent Opondo - 49-70 On the Pathway to Violence: West German Right-Wing Terrorism in the 1970s
by Barbara Manthe - 71-95 Natural Language Understanding and Multimodal Discourse Analysis for Interpreting Extremist Communications and the Re-Use of These Materials Online
by Peter Wignell & Kevin Chai & Sabine Tan & Kay O’Halloran & Rebecca Lange - 96-118 Terror and the Legitimation of Violence: A Cross-National Analysis on the Relationship between Terrorism and Homicide Rates
by Alexander Kamprad & Marieke Liem - 119-137 The Release and Community Supervision of Radicalised Offenders: Issues and Challenges that Can Influence Reintegration
by Adrian Cherney - 138-163 Terrorism and Bathtubs: Comparing and Assessing the Risks
by John Mueller & Mark G. Stewart - 164-193 When to Take Credit for Terrorism? A Cross-National Examination of Claims and Attributions
by Erin M. Kearns - 194-201 Conflagration in These Times: Violence, Order, War
by Alan K. Dugger - 202-204 Unmasking Boko Haram and The Boko Haram Insurgence in Nigeria: Perspectives from Within
by Hannah Wild - 205-208 ANTIFA: The Anti-Fascist Handbook and From Fascism to Populism in History
by Donald D. Denton - 209-210 International Case Studies of Terrorist Rehabilitation
by Martin J. Gallagher - 211-212 Conflict in the Modern Middle East: An Encyclopedia of Civil War, Revolutions and Regime Change
by James M. Lutz - 213-214 Cry Havoc: Charlottesville and American Democracy Under Siege
by Roger Chapman - 215-216 Genocide in the Carpathians: War, Social Breakdown and Mass Violence 1914–1945
by Lucien Frary - 217-218 Jihadism Transformed: Al Qaeda and the Islamic State’s Global Battle of Ideas
by John C. Zimmerman - 219-220 Brigate rosse: Dalle fabbriche alla «campagna di primavera». Volume I
by Marco Gabbas
November 2020, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 1617-1635 Foreign Fighter Returnees: An Indefinite Threat?
by David Malet & Rachel Hayes - 1636-1665 The Global Law of Terror Organization Lifespan
by Shlomo Ogen Goldman & Leah Bar - 1666-1690 Mapping Far-right Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism Efforts in the West: Characteristics of Plots and Perpetrators for Future Threat Assessment
by Daniel Koehler & Peter Popella - 1691-1711 Unpacking Violent Contention: The Troubles in Northern Ireland, 1968–1972
by Gianluca De Fazio - 1712-1730 “One of the Two Good Outcomes”: Turning Defeats into Victories in the Islamic State’s Flagship Magazine Rumiyah
by Miron Lakomy - 1731-1752 Does Education Mitigate Terrorism? Examining the Effects of Educated Youth Cohorts on Domestic Terror in Africa
by Orlandrew E. Danzell & Yao-Yuan Yeh & Melia Pfannenstiel - 1753-1775 Promoting Extreme Violence: Visual and Narrative Analysis of Select Ultraviolent Terror Propaganda Videos Produced by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2015 and 2016
by Vivek Venkatesh & Jeffrey S. Podoshen & Jason Wallin & Jihan Rabah & Daniel Glass - 1776-1796 “Confrontational but Not Violent”: An Assessment of the Potential for Violence by the Anti-Authority Community in Canada
by Barbara Perry & David C. Hofmann & Ryan Scrivens - 1797-1818 Refugee Radicalization/Militarization in the Age of the European Refugee Crisis: A Composite Model
by Marina Eleftheriadou - 1819-1834 Terrorism, Religion and Self-control: An Unexpected Connection Between Conservative Religious Commitment and Terrorist Efficacy
by Ian Ravenscroft - 1835-1838 How the West Was Lost: The Decline of a Myth and the Search for New Stories
by David B. Kanin - 1839-1846 A Lesser-Known Story: The Secret Operations of SAS’s Rhodesian C Squadron during the Cold War
by János Besenyő - 1847-1851 Neo-Nazism in Germany and Beyond
by Ryan Shaffer - 1852-1853 Initiative to Stop the Violence: Sadat’s Assassins and the Renunciation of Political Violence
by John C. Zimmerman - 1854-1856 Hebrew Fascism in Palestine, 1922-1942
by Sonja Wentling - 1857-1857 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1858-1858 Corrigendum
by The Editors
October 2020, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 1371-1390 Sunni Suicide Attacks and Sectarian Violence
by Seung-Whan Choi & Benjamin Acosta - 1391-1412 Young Blood: Understanding the Emergence of a New Cohort of Australian Jihadists
by Shandon Harris-Hogan & Kate Barrelle - 1413-1438 Lone Actor Terrorists: A Residence-to-Crime Approach
by Zoe Marchment & Noémie Bouhana & Paul Gill - 1439-1457 Exploring the Radicalization Process in Young Women
by Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba & Patrick Raynal & Henri Chabrol - 1458-1481 What Explains the Flow of Foreign Fighters to ISIS?
by Efraim Benmelech & Esteban F. Klor - 1482-1505 How Fear Drives Us Apart: Explaining the Relationship between Terrorism and Social Trust
by Amélie Godefroidt & Arnim Langer - 1506-1526 Islamic State Propaganda: Between Social Movement Framing and Subcultural Provocation
by Jan Christoffer Andersen & Sveinung Sandberg - 1527-1549 Force of Words: The Role of Threats in Terrorism
by Joseph M. Brown - 1550-1572 Restricting Opposition in Elections and Terrorist Violence
by Alex Braithwaite & Jessica Maves Braithwaite - 1573-1591 Rearing Cubs of the Caliphate: An Examination of Child Soldier Recruitment by Da’esh
by James Morris & Tristan Dunning - 1592-1600 The Naxalite Movement: Review from A Personal Perspective
by Dipak K. Gupta - 1601-1602 Jihad and Death: The Global Appeal of the Islamic State
by John C. Zimmerman - 1603-1604 The Closed Circle: Joining and Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood in the West
by Christopher C. Harmon - 1605-1606 The Jihadist Preachers of the End Times. ISIS Apocalyptic Propaganda
by Ahmet Guler - 1607-1608 Assassins: The KGB’s Poison Factory 10 Years On
by Lucien Frary - 1609-1612 The Taliban at War: 2001-2018
by Nathaniel L. Moir - 1613-1614 Routledge Handbook of Terrorism and Counterterrorism
by Ryan Shaffer - 1615-1616 Out of the Ashes: An Oral History of the Provisional Irish Republican Movement
by A. R. B. Linderman
August 2020, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1141-1160 Closing the Gap: Promoting Suspect Communities’ Cooperation with Airport Security
by Gali Perry & Badi Hasisi - 1161-1185 Horizontal Inequality and Violent Unrest in Jerusalem
by Jeremy Pressman - 1186-1205 From the Islamic State of Algeria to the Economic Caliphate of the Sahel: The Transformation of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
by Richard Philippe Chelin - 1206-1224 Right-wing Terrorism and Out-group Trust: The Anatomy of a Terrorist Backlash
by Øyvind Bugge Solheim - 1225-1244 Red Teaming the Biological Sciences for Deliberate Threats
by Lisa Zhang & Gigi Kwik Gronvall - 1245-1267 Violence-producing Dynamics of Fragile States: How State Fragility in Iraq Contributed to the Emergence of Islamic State
by S. Yaqub Ibrahimi - 1268-1290 Composite Warfare and Civil War Outcome
by Jason Hartwig - 1291-1309 Plan B(ruxellles): Belgian Intelligence and the Terrorist Attacks of 2015-16
by Kenneth L. Lasoen - 1310-1328 Violence, Insecurity, and Religiosity: A Multilevel Analysis of 71 Countries
by Miguel Carreras & Ajay Verghese - 1329-1347 The Turkish Foreign Fighters and the Dynamics behind Their Flow into Syria and Iraq
by Murat Haner & Ashley Wichern & Marissa Fleenor - 1348-1355 The Jihadist Forever War: Islamic State Innovations in Terrorist Propaganda, Recruitment and Organizational Networking
by Anthony N. Celso - 1356-1358 Crafting Masculine Selves: Culture, War, and Psychodynamics in Afghanistan
by Alisa Stack - 1359-1361 Research Handbook on Child Soliders
by Hannah Wild - 1362-1364 Bombs, Bullets and Bread: The Politics of Anarchist Terrorism Worldwide, 1866-1926
by Richard Bach Jensen - 1365-1366 Religious Statecraft: The Politics of Islam in Iran
by Peter S. Henne - 1367-1368 The IRA in Britain, 1919–1923: ‘In the Heart of Enemy Lines,’
by Nicholas Stark - 1369-1370 The Defiant: Protest Movements in Post-Liberal America
by D. J. Mulloy
July 2020, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 901-920 Entity-Elimination or Threat Management? Explaining Israel’s Shifting Policies Towards Terrorist Semi-States
by Or Honig & Ido Yahel - 921-948 Food Insecurity and Domestic Instability: A Review of the Literature
by Ida Rudolfsen - 949-969 Organizational Dynamics, Public Condemnation and the Impetus to Disengage from Violence
by Ioana Emy Matesan - 970-987 (Re)Constituting Community: Takfir and Institutional Design in Tunisia and Yemen
by Ian M. Hartshorn & Stacey Philbrick Yadav - 988-1010 The Effect of Terrorism on Stock Markets: Evidence from the 21st Century
by Stelios Markoulis & Savvas Katsikides - 1011-1026 Research on Terrorism, 2007–2016: A Review of Data, Methods, and Authorship
by Bart Schuurman - 1027-1046 The Territorial Contours of Terrorism: A Conceptual Model of Territory for Non-state Violence
by Jaume Castan Pinos & Steven M. Radil - 1047-1066 Perceived Societal Fear and Cyberhate after the November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks
by Atte Oksanen & Markus Kaakinen & Jaana Minkkinen & Pekka Räsänen & Bernard Enjolras & Kari Steen-Johnsen - 1067-1090 Radicalization to Violence: A Pathway Approach to Studying Extremism
by Michael A. Jensen & Anita Atwell Seate & Patrick A. James - 1091-1105 Building “Terrorism Studies” as an Interdisciplinary Space: Addressing Recurring Issues in the Study of Terrorism
by Mark Youngman - 1106-1112 Militant and Terrorist Ideology, Meaning, and Radicalization
by Ryan Shaffer - 1113-1114 The Biafran Army 1967-70. Build-Up and Downfall of the Secessionist Military
by János Besenyő - 1115-1118 Going Dark - The Secret Social Lives of Extremists
by Thomas Klikauer - 1119-1120 Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement
by Donald D. Denton - 1121-1122 The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement
by Daniel Milton - 1123-1125 Insurgent Women/ Female Fighters
by Alisa Stack - 1126-1127 The Return of the Russian Leviathan
by Barbara Ann Chotiner - 1128-1132 Homegrown Terrorism and Responses in Europe
by Ryan Shaffer - 1133-1134 To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence
by Kyle Burke - 1135-1137 The Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State
by Marsha R. Robinson - 1138-1139 Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment
by Dipak K. Gupta
May 2020, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 681-700 Between the Bombs: Exploring Partial Ceasefires in the Syrian Civil War, 2011–2017
by Dogukan Cansin Karakus & Isak Svensson - 701-723 Crime Pays: Terrorist Group Engagement in Crime and Survival
by James A. Piazza & Scott Piazza - 724-748 The Islamic State Attacks on Shia Holy Sites and the “Shrine Protection Narrative”: Threats to Sacred Space as a Mobilization Frame
by Benjamin Isakhan - 749-767 Political Elites and the Rise of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria
by Wisdom Oghosa Iyekekpolo - 768-788 Radicalization as Martialization: Towards a Better Appreciation for the Progression to Violence
by Kevin D. Haggerty & Sandra M. Bucerius - 789-806 EU’s Response to Foreign Fighters: New Threat, Old Challenges?
by Oldrich Bures - 807-830 Mixed Mandates: Issues Concerning Organizational and Statutory Definitions of Terrorism in the United States
by Wesley S. McCann & Nicholas Pimley - 831-850 Why Radicalization Fails: Barriers to Mass Casualty Terrorism
by Pete Simi & Steven Windisch - 851-873 ‘Suspect Categories,’ Alienation and Counterterrorism: Critically Assessing PREVENT in the UK
by Joel David Taylor - 874-879 Innovations and New Technology in Political Violence
by Ryan Shaffer - 880-880 Massacre in Norway: The 2011 Terror Attacks on Oslo & the Utoya Youth Camp
by Donald D. Denton - 881-882 Gender, War, and Conflict
by Ryan Shaffer - 883-885 The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 886-887 Western Foreign Fighters: The Threat to Homeland and International Security
by Houssem Ben Lazreg - 888-889 Trust and Terror: Social Capital and the Use of Terrorism as a Tool of Resistance
by Amélie Godefroidt - 890-894 Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World
by Ahmed M. Abozaid - 895-897 Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists
by Juliana Geran Pilon - 898-899 Policing Terrorism: Research Studies into Police Counterterrorism Investigations
by Jesse J. Norris
April 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 449-468 Transnational Volunteers: American Foreign Fighters Combating the Islamic State
by Jason Fritz & Joseph K. Young - 469-488 Deciphering IS’s Narrative and Activities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by Abdullah Bin Khaled Al-Saud - 489-505 Voting for Trouble? Partisan Electoral Interventions and Domestic Terrorism
by Dov H. Levin - 506-538 The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities
by Leah Windsor - 539-557 Using Specialised Prison Units to Manage Violent Extremists: Lessons from Northern Ireland
by Michelle Butler - 558-581 India’s PSYWAR Against Islamic Terrorism: A Trident Strategy
by Dheeraj P. C. - 582-603 Hired Guns: Using Pro-Government Militias for Political Competition
by Clionadh Raleigh & Roudabeh Kishi - 604-629 Fratricidal Rebels: Ideological Extremity and Warring Factionalism in Civil Wars
by Mohammed M. Hafez - 630-650 Pro-regime Militias and Civil War Duration
by Huseyn Aliyev - 651-653 Introduction to ‘The Prospects for the Death of Europe’
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 654-680 Prospects for the Death of Europe: Islam, Christianity, the Future Identity of Europe
by Ivan Strenski
February 2020, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 217-236 The Dataset of Countries at Risk of Electoral Violence
by Sarah Birch & David Muchlinski - 237-256 Notes to the Underground: Credit Claiming and Organizing in the Earth Liberation Front
by Joseph M. Brown - 257-274 Approving of but Not Choosing Violence: Paths of Nonviolent Radicals
by Maiah Jaskoski & Michael Wilson & Berny Lazareno - 275-292 The Red Brigades’ Communiqués: An Analysis of the Terrorist Group’s Propaganda
by Matteo Re - 293-324 Competing for Constituents: Trends in Terrorist Service Provision
by William A. Wagstaff & Danielle F. Jung - 325-344 Conceptualising Islamic “Radicalisation” in Europe through “Othering”: Lessons from the Conflict in Northern Ireland
by Cathal McManus - 345-364 Splinters and Schisms: Rebel Group Fragmentation and the Durability of Insurgencies
by Charles W. Mahoney - 365-381 Jihadist Propaganda as a Threat Indicator: The Case of Spain
by Manuel Ricardo Torres-Soriano - 382-400 Generosity Is a Dangerous Game: Aid Allocation and the Risks of Terrorism
by Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein - 401-415 Countering Jihadist Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of French and German Experiences
by Jean-Loup Samaan & Andreas Jacobs - 416-417 Russia Abroad: Driving Regional Fracture in Post-Communist Eurasia and Beyond
by Lucien Frary - 418-419 The Putin System: An Opposing View
by Barbara Ann Chotiner - 420-421 Admiral Gorshkov: The Man Who Challenged the U.S. Navy
by Donald D. Denton - 422-423 Ukraine after Maidan: Revisiting Domestic and Regional Security
by Barbara Ann Chotiner - 424-426 East German Intelligence and Ireland, 1949–90: Espionage, Terrorism and Diplomacy
by Ryan Shaffer - 427-429 American Self-Radicalizing Terrorists and the Allure of “Jihadi Cool/Chic”
by Donald D. Denton - 430-433 Right-wing Terrorism in the 21st Century – The NSU
by Thomas Klikauer - 434-434 Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 435-436 Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America
by Kyle Burke - 437-444 Peacebuilding After Violent Conflict
by Ryan Shaffer - 445-447 Policing and Combatting Terrorism in Northern Ireland (The Royal Ulster Constabulary GC)
by Nichola E. J. Rew
January 2020, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-19 The Role of Sensation Seeking in Violent Armed Group Participation
by Enzo Nussio - 20-37 The Al Qaeda–Islamic State Rivalry: Competition Yes, but No Competitive Escalation
by Tore Refslund Hamming - 38-56 Islamist Terrorism as Parochial Altruism
by Zoey Reeve - 57-76 A Community of True Believers: Learning as Process among “The Emigrants”
by Michael Kenney - 77-99 PKK Violence against Civilians: Beyond the Individual, Understanding Collective Targeting
by Juan Masullo & Francis O’Connor - 100-118 From Resilience to Fragmentation: Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and Jihadist Group Modularity
by Adib Bencherif - 119-137 What Makes Islamist Movements Different? A Study of Liberia’s NPFL and Nigeria’s Boko Haram in West Africa
by Muhammad Dan Suleiman - 138-166 State-Society Relations in Civil Conflicts
by Arzu Kibris & Özgür Kibris - 167-186 Political Fragmentation and Alliances among Armed Non-state Actors in North and Western Africa (1997–2014)
by Olivier Walther & Christian Leuprecht & David B. Skillicorn - 187-190 In the Warlords’ Shadow: Special Operations Forces, the Afghans, and their Fight against the Taliban
by Nathaniel L. Moir - 191-193 Twilight Warriors: The Soldiers, Spies & Special Agents Who Are Revolutionizing the American Way of War
by Donald D. Denton - 194-195 Transnational Organized Crime and Jihadist Terrorism: Russian Speaking Networks in Western Europe
by Lucien Frary - 196-203 Technology’s Impact on War and Terrorism
by Ryan Shaffer - 204-208 The Public Prosecution of Right-Wing and Racist Violence: An Investigation into Structural Deficits and Continuation – The Example of the NSU Killings and the Terrorist Attack on the Octoberfest [Staatsanwaltschaftlicher Umgang mit rechter und rassistischer Gewalt: eine Untersuchung struktureller Defizite und Kontinuitäten am Beispiel der Ermittlungen zum NSU-Komplex und dem Oktoberfestattentat]
by Thomas Klikauer - 209-212 The Political Impossibility of Modern Counterinsurgency: Strategic Problems, Puzzles, and Paradoxes & The Routledge Handbook of European Security
by Donald D. Denton - 213-214 Behold, America: The Entangled History of “America First” and “The American Dream”
by D. J. Mulloy - 215-216 Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict
by Adrian R. Lewis
November 2019, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1149-1167 Countering Violent Extremism: A Realist Review for Assessing What Works, for Whom, in What Circumstances, and How?
by Amy-Jane Gielen - 1168-1186 “So, the Killings Continued”: Wartime Mobilization and Post-War Violence in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Sebastian van Baalen & Kristine Höglund