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November 2019, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1187-1209 Chinese Strategy for De-radicalization
by Zunyou Zhou - 1210-1228 A Fifth Wave of Terrorism? The Emergence of Terrorist Semi-States
by Or Honig & Ido Yahel - 1229-1241 Inferno Terror: Forest Fires as the New Form of Terrorism
by János Besenyő - 1242-1254 Navigating ISIS’s Preferred Platform: Telegram1
by Mia Bloom & Hicham Tiflati & John Horgan - 1255-1265 Do 90 Percent of Terrorist Groups Last Less than a Year? Updating the Conventional Wisdom
by Brian J. Phillips - 1266-1283 The Internet and Its Potentials for Networking and Identity Seeking: A Study on ISIS
by Khalil Sardarnia & Rasoul Safizadeh - 1284-1306 Palestinian Social Media and Lone-Wolf Attacks: Subculture, Legitimization, and Epidemic
by Harel Chorev - 1307-1326 Terrorism as Process Narratives: A Study of Pre-Arrest Media Usage and the Emergence of Pathways to Engagement
by Donald Holbrook & Max Taylor - 1327-1341 Experimental Effects of a Call-Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to Terrorism
by Michael J. Williams & Jocelyn J. Bélanger & John Horgan & William P. Evans - 1342-1344 Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World
by Ivan Strenski - 1345-1346 After the Caliphate
by Martin J. Gallagher - 1347-1349 Social Media Freaks: Digital Identity in the Network Society
by Danielle Gilbert - 1350-1351 Rethinking Antifascism: History, Memory and Politics, 1922 to the Present
by Juliana Geran Pilon - 1352-1353 King of Spies: The Dark Reign of America’s Spy Master in Korea
by Kyle Burke - 1354-1355 A Half Century of Occupation: Israel, Palestine, and the World’s Most Intractable Conflict
by Sonja Wentling - 1356-1357 The War Against Al Qaeda: Religion, Policy, and Counter-Narratives
by Marsha R. Robinson - 1358-1359 What Makes a Terrorist: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism
by Roger Chapman - 1360-1365 Afghanistan’s Internal and External Factors
by Ryan Shaffer - 1366-1368 The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
by Donald D. Denton - 1369-1370 The Threat from Within: Recognizing Al Qaeda-Inspired Radicalization and Terrorism in the West
by Ryan Shaffer - 1371-1372 Why Terrorists Quit: The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists
by Caitlin Ambrozik - 1373-1375 Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion
by Peter Krause - 1376-1380 Russian Interventions in the Post-Soviet and Syrian Conflicts
by Babak Rezvani
September 2019, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 909-928 Choose Your Weapon: The Impact of Strategic Considerations and Resource Constraints on Terrorist Group Weapon Selection
by Gabriel Koehler-Derrick & Daniel James Milton - 929-942 The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence
by Paul Gill & John Horgan & Emily Corner - 943-965 Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States
by Joshua D. Freilich & William S. Parkin & Jeff Gruenewald & Steven M. Chermak - 966-986 “Survival Mode”: Rebel Resilience and the Lord’s Resistance Army
by Christopher R. Day - 987-1005 Striking Home: Ideal-Type of Terrorism
by Gideon Aran - 1006-1025 Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos?
by Brecht Volders - 1026-1048 Narco-Territoriality and Shadow Powers in a Peruvian Cocaine Frontier
by Mirella van Dun - 1049-1069 Support for Terrorism: The Role of Beliefs in Jihad and Institutional Responses to Terrorism
by Adrian Cherney & Kristina Murphy - 1070-1095 Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted: Premodern Religious Terrorism
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 1096-1120 Terrorism as Cancer: How to Combat an Incurable Disease
by Bryan C. Price - 1121-1122 ISIS: A History
by John C. Zimmerman - 1123-1124 Gangs of Russia: From the Streets to the Corridors of Power
by Barbara Ann Chotiner - 1125-1125 Russia’s Muslim Heartlands: Islam in the Putin Era
by Donald D. Denton - 1126-1140 Dishonoring Honor Killing and The Pursuit of Moderate Islam
by Ivan Strenski - 1141-1145 Goddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical
by Richard Bach Jensen - 1146-1148 Terrorism and Counterintelligence: How Terrorist Groups Elude Detection
by Ryan Shaffer
July 2019, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 661-686 Social Network Analysis of German Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq
by Sean C. Reynolds & Mohammed M. Hafez - 687-711 A New Typology of Electoral Violence: Insights from Indonesia
by S. P. Harish & Risa Toha - 712-732 Success or Failure in the Peace Processes of Aceh and Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study
by Idil Tunçer-Kılavuz - 733-758 Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship
by Niklas Karlén - 759-778 The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’ Rhetoric for Understanding the Nature of Different Terror Groups
by Or Honig & Ariel Reichard - 779-799 More Bang for the Buck: Media Coverage of Suicide Attacks
by Michael Jetter - 800-816 Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element
by Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider & James M. Lutz - 817-835 Ethnic Elites and Rituals of Provocation: Politicians, Pastors, and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland
by Jonathan S. Blake - 836-852 Why al-Shabaab Attacks Kenya: Questioning the Narrative Paradigm
by Brendon J. Cannon & Dominic Ruto Pkalya - 853-875 Terrorist Assassination and Institutional Change in Repressive Regimes
by Laura N. Bell - 876-880 The politics of attack. Communiqués and insurrectionary violence
by Richard Bach Jensen - 881-882 Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World
by Anthony Celso - 883-891 The Islamic State: History, Transnationalism, and Implications
by Ryan Shaffer - 892-893 Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and Terrorism
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 894-895 Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia’s New Nationalism
by Lucien Frary - 896-901 Violence and Terrorism in North Africa
by Ryan Shaffer - 902-903 Islam and sectarian violence in Pakistan: terror within
by Dipak K. Gupta - 904-905 Terror in France: The Rise of Jihad in the West
by John C. Zimmerman - 906-907 Secessionism and Terrorism: Bombs, Blood, and Independence in Europe and Eurasia
by Brandon Stewart
May 2019, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 433-453 Fragmentation, Conflict, and Competition: Islamist Anti-civilian Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Caitriona Dowd - 454-474 Interpreting Text and Image Relations in Violent Extremist Discourse: A Mixed Methods Approach for Big Data Analytics
by Kay L. O’Halloran & Sabine Tan & Peter Wignell & John A. Bateman & Duc-Son Pham & Michele Grossman & Andrew Vande Moere - 475-493 Ethnic Exclusion and Civil Resistance Campaigns: Opting for Nonviolent or Violent Tactics?
by Lasse Lykke Rørbæk - 494-515 “They Will Rot the Society, Rot the Party, and Rot the Army”*: Toxification as an Ideology and Motivation for Perpetrating Violence in the Khmer Rouge Genocide?
by Timothy Williams & Rhiannon Neilsen - 516-535 American Jihadi Terrorism: A Comparison of Homicides and Unsuccessful Plots
by Jeff Gruenewald & Brent R. Klein & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven Chermak - 536-558 Determinants of Domestic Terrorism: An Examination of Ethnic Polarization and Economic Development
by Orlandrew E. Danzell & Yao-Yuan Yeh & Melia Pfannenstiel - 559-576 Radicalisation and Higher Education: Students’ Understanding and Experiences
by Catherine McGlynn & Shaun McDaid - 577-594 Transnational Radicalization, Diaspora Groups, and Within-group Sentiment Pools: Young Tamil and Somali Canadians on the LTTE and al Shabaab
by Sara K. Thompson & Sandra M. Bucerius - 595-614 Creating the National/Border Security Nexus: Counter-Terrorist Operations and Monitoring Middle Eastern and North African Visitors to the UK in the 1970s–1980s
by Evan Smith - 615-631 Does Democracy Decrease Fear of Terrorism?
by Dag Arne Christensen & Jacob Aars - 632-638 Terrorism, Deterrence, and the Search for Security in an Era of Violent Extremism
by Scott Nicholas Romaniuk - 639-640 Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-affiliated Radicals, and Eco-animal Rights Militants
by D. J. Mulloy - 641-644 Female Combatants in Conflict and Peace
by Alisa Stack - 645-646 The Weaponizing of Biology: Bioterrorism, Biocrime and Biohacking
by Donald D. Denton - 647-648 The Seasons of Trouble: Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lanka’s Civil War
by Dipak Gupta - 649-657 New Perspectives on Fascism and the Radical Right
by Ryan Shaffer - 658-659 The Struggle for Jerusalem’s Holy Places
by Joanna Rak
March 2019, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 169-184 Why terrorists target children: Outbidding, desperation, and extremism in the Peshawar and Beslan school massacres
by Yelena Biberman & Farhan Zahid - 185-203 The PKK and its evolution in Britain (1984–present)
by Mehmet Alper Sozer & Kamil Yilmaz - 204-223 Religion, state, and terrorism: A global analysis
by Nilay Saiya - 224-243 The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq
by Carol K. Winkler & Kareem El Damanhoury & Aaron Dicker & Anthony F. Lemieux - 244-259 Non-normative political extremism: Reclaiming a concept’s analytical utility
by Sam Jackson - 260-276 Ethics and entrapment: Understanding counterterrorism stings
by Antony Field - 277-298 An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling
by Ismail Onat - 299-322 Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments
by Stephen Tankel - 323-345 Measuring terrorism
by Joseph K. Young - 346-366 To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality
by Joseph Mroszczyk - 367-389 Broader, vaguer, weaker: The evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership
by Mark Youngman - 390-409 Caribbean Taliban: Cuban American Terrorism in the 1970s
by Alan McPherson - 410-416 Women in Modern Terrorism: From Liberation to Global Jihad in the Islamic State
by Erika Lorenzana Del Villar - 417-420 Terror by Any Other Name
by Danielle Gilbert - 421-423 Holy Legionary Youth: Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania
by Ryan Shaffer - 424-425 From Environmental Action to Ecoterrorism? Towards a Process Theory of Environmental and Animal Rights Oriented Political Violence
by Michael Freeman - 426-427 Al-Qaeda’s Revenge: The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings
by Manuel R. Torres-Soriano - 428-429 Jihad: A History in Documents
by John C. Zimmerman - 430-432 Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement
by Jacob Zenn
January 2019, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-8 Introduction
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 9-32 The Wests: Decline Management and Geopolitics
by David B. Kanin - 33-63 More East than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 64-83 Useful Idiots or Fellow Travelers? The Relationship between the American Far Right and Russia
by George Michael - 84-97 Russian Foreign Policy Management and Manipulation with the Soviet Successor States
by Carol K. G. Lutz & Brenda J. Lutz & James M. Lutz - 98-104 Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain
by Andres B. Munoz Mosquera & Sascha Dov Bachmann & J. Abraham Munoz Bravo - 105-131 Irregular Militias and Radical Nationalism in Post-Euromaydan Ukraine: The Prehistory and Emergence of the “Azov” Battalion in 2014
by Andreas Umland - 132-153 The Africa Policy of Russia
by János Besenyő - 154-167 The Asymmetric Approach in Russian Security Strategy: Implications for the Nordic Countries
by Katri Pynnöniemi
November 2018, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 883-889 Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia
by Julie Chernov Hwang - 890-910 Not Just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State
by Nava Nuraniyah - 911-932 Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations
by Julie Chernov Hwang & Kirsten E. Schulze - 933-943 Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah”
by Sidney Jones - 944-961 Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know?
by Ali Riaz & Saimum Parvez - 962-983 Women and Support for Terrorism in Pakistan
by C. Christine Fair & Ali Hamza
September 2018, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 761-771 Terrorism and Political Violence in the Nordic Countries
by Leena Malkki & Mats Fridlund & Daniel Sallamaa - 772-792 Right-wing Terrorism and Militancy in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Case Study
by Jacob Aasland Ravndal - 793-811 Urban Terror: The Case of Lone Wolf Peter Mangs
by Mattias Gardell - 812-827 From Underground Terrorism to State Terrorism and Beyond: The Question of Terrorism in the Finnish Jäger Movement during and after the First World War
by Jussi Jalonen - 828-843 The 1904 Assassination of Governor General Bobrikov: Tyrannicide, Anarchism, and the Expanding Scope of “Terrorism”
by Richard Bach Jensen - 844-861 The Threat of Returning Foreign Fighters: Finnish State Responses to the Volunteers in the Spanish and Syria-Iraq Civil Wars
by Teemu Tammikko - 862-881 To Call or Not to Call It Terrorism: Public Debate on Ideologically-motivated Acts of Violence in Finland, 1991–2015
by Leena Malkki & Daniel Sallamaa
July 2018, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 569-588 Repression, opportunity, and innovation: The evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang, China
by Joshua Tschantret - 589-615 Fighting and voting: Mapping electoral violence in the region of post-Communist Europe
by Michal Mochtak - 616-636 Defected and loyal? A case study of counter-defection mechanisms inside Chechen paramilitaries
by Emil Aslan Souleimanov & Huseyn Aliyev & Jean-François Ratelle - 637-657 Old (Molotov) cocktails in new bottles? “Price-tag” and settler violence in Israel and the West Bank
by Ehud Eiran & Peter Krause - 658-683 The role of sectarianism in the Provisional IRA campaign, 1969–1997
by Rachel Caroline Kowalski - 684-717 Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine
by Julian Droogan & Shane Peattie - 718-739 Coup, riot, war: How political institutions and ethnic politics shape alternative forms of political violence
by Hyun Jin Choi & Dongsuk Kim - 740-760 Video games, terrorism, and ISIS’s Jihad 3.0
by Ahmed Al-Rawi
May 2018, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 373-383 Terrorism and Public Opinion: The Effects of Terrorist Attacks on the Popularity of the President of the United States
by David Randahl - 384-407 Beheading the Hydra: Counterinsurgent Violence and Insurgent Attacks in Iraq
by Joshua Eastin & Emily Kalah Gade - 408-427 The Al Qaeda Brand: The Strategic Use of the “Terrorist” Label
by Elena Pokalova - 428-453 The Discursive Construction of Terrorist Group Identity
by Liane Rothenberger & Kathrin Müller & Ahmed Elmezeny - 454-474 Ten “Rs” of Social Reaction: Using Social Media to Analyse the “Post-Event” Impacts of the Murder of Lee Rigby
by Martin Innes & Colin Roberts & Alun Preece & David Rogers - 475-502 Hit the Core or Weaken the Periphery? Comparing Strategies to Break the Circle of Violence with an Embryonic Terrorist Group: The Case of Galician Resistance
by Mikel Buesa & Thomas Baumert - 503-523 Destabilizing Effects of Terrorism on Party System Stability
by Lance Y. Hunter & David J. Bennett & Joseph W. Robbins - 524-543 “The Movement Moves Against you”: Coercive Spoiler Management in the Northern Ireland Peace Process
by Peter F. Trumbore - 544-552 Changes and Drivers in Contemporary Terrorism
by Ryan Shaffer - 553-561 Al Qaeda’s Post 9-11 Travails
by Anthony Celso - 562-563 Intractable Conflicts: Socio-Psychological Foundations and Dynamics, Daniel Bar-Tal, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 579 pp., $119.99 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-521-86708-5
by Joanna Rak - 564-565 The Father of Jihad: Abd Allah Azzam’s Jihad Ideas and Implications for National Security, Muhammad Haniff Hassan, New Jersey: Imperial College Press, 2014, 350 pp., Hardcover, $115.00, ISBN 978-1783262878
by John C. Zimmerman - 566-567 Turning to Political Violence: The Emergence of Terrorism, Marc Sageman, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017, 496 pp., $49.95, ISBN: 978-0-8122-4877-7
by Martin Joseph Gallagher
March 2018, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 199-215 The Proscription or Listing of Terrorist Organisations: Understanding, Assessment, and International Comparisons
by Lee Jarvis & Tim Legrand - 216-235 The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations in Australia
by Nicola McGarrity & George Williams - 236-258 “They haven’t gone away you know.” The Persistence of Proscription and the Problems of Deproscription
by Clive Walker - 259-277 Yesterday’s Law: Terrorist Group Listing in Canada
by Craig Forcese & Kent Roach - 278-297 The Tamil Proscriptions: Identities, Legitimacies, and Situated Practices
by Suthaharan Nadarajah - 298-317 Terrorist Organization Proscription as Counterinsurgency in the Kurdish Conflict
by Vicki Sentas - 318-335 Securitization and the Proscription of Terrorist Organizations in Spain
by Angela K. Bourne - 336-355 Proscription’s Futures
by Marieke de Goede - 356-372 “More Symbolic—More Political—Than Substantive”: An Interview with James R. Clapper on the U.S. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations
by Tim Legrand
January 2018, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-21 Armies of God, Armies of Men: A Global Comparison of Secular and Religious Terror Organizations
by Alon Burstein - 22-46 The Isolated Islamists: The Case of the Allied Democratic Forces in the Ugandan-Congolese Borderland
by Suranjan Weeraratne & Sterling Recker - 47-73 Insights into Selected Features of Pakistan’s Most Wanted Terrorists
by Luqman Saeed & Shabib Haider Syed - 74-96 The Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity in Civil Conflict in South Asia
by Sambuddha Ghatak - 97-115 Structural Influences on Involvement in European Homegrown Jihadism: A Case Study
by Bart Schuurman & Edwin Bakker & Quirine Eijkman - 116-141 The Evolution of Political Violence: The Case of Somalia’s Al-Shabaab
by Jason C. Mueller - 142-171 Al-Qaeda’s Propaganda Decoded: A Psycholinguistic System for Detecting Variations in Terrorism Ideology
by Shuki J. Cohen & Arie Kruglanski & Michele J. Gelfand & David Webber & Rohan Gunaratna - 172-173 Shiraz Maher, Salafi-Jihadism: The History of an Idea, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 292 pages, $29.93, Hardcover. ISBN: 978-0190651121
by John C. Zimmerman - 174-180 Perspectives and Challenges in the Policing of Terrorism
by Reviewed by Ryan Shaffer - 181-198 “Do unto Others before They Do unto You”
by Ivan Strenski
November 2017, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 967-984 The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry
by Ethem Ilbiz & Christian Kaunert & Dimitrios Anagnostakis - 985-1005 Victims of ETA’s terrorism as an interest group: Evolution, influence, and impact on the political agenda of Spain
by Rogelio Alonso - 1006-1025 Why “I” became a combatant: A study of memoirs written by Nepali Maoist combatants
by Khagendra Acharya & Orla T. Muldoon - 1026-1044 Analysing labels, associations, and sentiments in Twitter on the Abu Sayyaf kidnapping of Viktor Okonek
by Joseph Anthony L. Reyes & Tom Smith - 1045-1065 Understanding the Islamic State’s competitive advantages: Remaking state and nationhood in the Middle East and North Africa
by Stacey Erin Pollard & David Alexander Poplack & Kevin Carroll Casey - 1066-1086 The welfare cost of terrorism
by Margarita Vorsina & Matthew Manning & Christopher M. Fleming & Christopher L. Ambrey & Christine Smith - 1087-1105 Blasphemy and terrorism in the Muslim world
by Nilay Saiya - 1106-1125 Too many enemies: Mobilization, marginalization, and political violence
by Tazreena Sajjad & Anders C. Härdig - 1126-1148 Doctrine and violence: The impact of combatant training on civilian killings
by Ben Oppenheim & Michael Weintraub - 1149-1151 Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia: Towards Explanations and Understanding, by Babak Rezvani
by Dmitry Shlapentokh - 1152-1153 Culture, Trauma, and Conflict: Cultural Studies Perspectives on War, by Nico Carpentier, ed
by Donald D. Denton - 1154-1156 Engineers of Jihad: The Curious Connection between Violent Extremism and Education, by Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog
by Diego Muro - 1157-1158 The Spread of Islamikaze Terrorism in Europe: The Third Islamic Invasion, by Raphael Israeli
by John C. Zimmerman - 1159-1160 Media Lies and the Conquest of Kosovo: NATO’s Prototype for the Next Wars of Globalization, by Michel Collon
by Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska - 1161-1162 Operation Demetrius and Its Aftermath: A New History of the Use of Internment without Trial in Northern Ireland 1971–75, by Martin J. McCleery
by Tony Craig - 1163-1164 The Sayyid Qutb Reader: Selected Writings on Politics, Religion and Society, by Albert J. Bergesen, ed
by John C. Zimmerman - 1165-1165 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1166-1166 EOV Editoral Board
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 773-792 “Glory to Breivik!”: The Russian Far Right and the 2011 Norway Attacks
by Johannes Due Enstad - 793-829 The Impact of the Threat of Terrorism on U.S. District Court Decisions During Wartime
by Steven Tauber & Christopher Banks - 830-851 Leadership Matters: The Effects of Targeted Killings on Militant Group Tactics
by Max Abrahms & Jochen Mierau - 852-874 Divergent Paths to Martyrdom and Significance Among Suicide Attackers
by David Webber & Kristen Klein & Arie Kruglanski & Ambra Brizi & Ariel Merari - 875-901 “New Terrorism” = Higher Brutality? An Empirical Test of the “Brutalization Thesis”
by Sebastian Jäckle & Marcel Baumann - 902-921 Hezbollah’s Global Tentacles: A Relational Approach to Convergence with Transnational Organized Crime
by Christian Leuprecht & Olivier Walther & David B. Skillicorn & Hillary Ryde-Collins - 922-942 Fragile Proxies: Explaining Rebel Defection Against Their State Sponsors
by Milos Popovic - 943-947 Uncertainties of Afghanistan’s Future Security in the Post-2014 Period
by Kai Chen - 948-957 State and Non-State Conflict in a Global Era
by Ryan Shaffer - 958-960 Inferno in Chechnya: The Russian-Chechen Wars, the Al Qaeda Myth, and the Boston Marathon Bombings, by Brian Glyn Williams
by Ryan Shaffer - 961-962 Terrorism and the Politics of Social Change: A Durkheimian Analysis, by James Dingley
by Joanna Rak - 963-964 Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Crossing Legal Boundaries in Defence of the State, by Aniceto Masferrer and Clive Walker, eds
by Donald D. Denton - 965-966 The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones—Confronting a New Age of Threat, by Benjamin Wittes and Gabriella Blum
by Andreas Kuersten
July 2017, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 573-592 Retaliation in Rebellion: The Missing Link to Explaining Insurgent Violence in Dagestan
by Jean-François Ratelle & Emil Aslan Souleimanov - 593-609 Was Idi Amin's Government a Terrorist Regime?
by Emma Leonard Boyle - 610-634 Theorizing the Expansion of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria
by Suranjan Weeraratne - 635-655 Bosnia on the Border? Republican Violence in Northern Ireland During the 1920s and 1970s
by Matthew Lewis & Shaun McDaid - 656-673 How Does Violence Threaten the State? Four Narratives on Piracy
by Mark Shirk - 674-691 Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany
by Bahar Baser - 692-712 The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us
by Andrew Silke & Jennifer Schmidt-Petersen - 713-734 Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected
by Sarah E. Knight & Carys Keane & Amy Murphy - 735-771 The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914
by Richard Bach Jensen
May 2017, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 393-393 President Donald J. Trump Symposium
by David C. Rapoport - 394-410 Fascism as Action through Time (Or How It Can Happen Here)
by Jean E. Rosenfeld