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May 2017, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 411-424 Red Dawn is Now: Race vs. Nation and the American Election
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 425-436 It Can't Happen Here,1 or Has It? Sinclair Lewis's Fascist America
by Ellen Strenski - 437-443 President Trump and the “Fringe”
by Michael Barkun - 444-463 How Muslim Defenders Became “Blood Spilling” Crusaders: Adam Gadahn's Critique of the “Jihadist” Subversion of Al Qaeda's Media Warfare Strategy
by Paul Kamolnick - 464-482 Victims of Terrorism and Political Violence: Identity, Needs, and Service Delivery in Northern Ireland and Great Britain
by Orla Lynch & Javier Argomaniz - 483-508 Predicting Revolt: Fragility Indexes and the Level of Violence and Instability in the Arab Spring
by Kevin Neil Buterbaugh & Costel Calin & Theresa Marchant-Shapiro - 509-532 Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists
by Burcu Pinar Alakoc - 533-549 Deadlier in the U.S.? On Lone Wolves, Terrorist Groups, and Attack Lethality
by Brian J. Phillips - 550-572 Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations
by Frederic S. Pearson & Isil Akbulut & Marie Olson Lounsbery
March 2017, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 197-214 What Makes Terrorism Salient? Terrorist Strategies, Political Competition, and Public Opinion
by Henar Criado - 215-235 Why Violence Abates: Imposed and Elective Declines in Terrorist Attacks
by Michael Becker - 236-253 Confrontations on the Issue of Terrorism Between Iran and the U.S. after 1979
by Zhen Jiang - 254-276 Counter-Terrorizing: The Use of Torture in Peru's Counterterrorism Campaign
by Steven T. Zech - 277-295 The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists: Understanding the Pathways
by Julie Chernov Hwang - 296-322 Just the Two of Us? Civil Conflicts, Pro-State Militants, and the Violence Premium
by Neil T. N. Ferguson - 323-341 Culture and Terrorism: The Role of Cultural Factors in Worldwide Terrorism (1970–2013)
by Sofia Pinero Kluch & Alan Vaux - 342-358 The Resource Curse Reconsidered: Cash Crops and Local Violence in Kyrgyzstan
by Lawrence P. Markowitz - 359-376 Israel's Counter-Terrorism Policy: How Effective?
by Charles David Freilich - 377-383 Organized Violence Between War and Peace
by Danielle Gilbert - 384-385 Jean E. Rosenfeld (Ed.). Terrorism, Identity and Legitimacy: The Four Waves Theory and Political Violence
by Alisa Stack - 385-386 Sean McFate. The Modern Mercenary: Private Armies and What They Mean for World Order
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - 387-389 Joby Warrick. Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS
by Ryan Shaffer - 389-390 Paul Gill. Lone-Actor Terrorists: A Behavioural Analysis
by David C. Hofmann - 390-391 V. Ward and R. Sherlock, eds. Religion and Terrorism: The Use of Violence in Abrahamic Monotheism
by Donald D. Denton
January 2017, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-26 What Is Domestic Terrorism? A Method for Classifying Events From the Global Terrorism Database
by Richard E. Berkebile - 27-51 The Transformation of Security Planning for the Olympics: The 1976 Montreal Games
by Dominique Clément - 52-78 Leaderless Resistance and the Loneliness of Lone Wolves: Exploring the Rhetorical Dynamics of Lone Actor Violence
by Paul Joosse - 79-101 Hurdles to International Terrorist Alliances: Lessons From Al Qaeda's Experience
by Tricia Bacon - 102-118 Repression and Terrorism: A Cross-National Empirical Analysis of Types of Repression and Domestic Terrorism
by James A. Piazza - 119-136 Labelling and Legitimization: Justifying Political Violence in the Basque Country
by Hans-Peter van den Broek - 137-159 Abd-el-Krim al-Khattabi: The Unknown Mentor of Che Guevara
by Mevliyar Er - 160-172 Persuasive Narratives and Costly Actions
by Giti Zahedzadeh & Jorge A. Barraza & Paul J. Zak - 173-184 Conflict and Terrorism in South Asia Since 9/11
by Ryan Shaffer - 185-194 Managing Proliferation: National, Regional, and Global Security in the New Age of Nuclear Weapons
by Scott Nicholas Romaniuk - 195-196 David Luban. Torture, Power, and Law
by Dominic D. Wells
October 2016, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 827-847 Ideas and Influence: Scholarship as a Harbinger of Counterterrorism Institutions, Policies, and Laws in the People's Republic of China
by Jeffrey Reeves - 848-867 When Protection Collapses: Post-Demobilization Trajectories of Violence
by Enzo Nussio & Kimberly Howe - 868-887 Ideology Isn't Everything: Transnational Terrorism, Recruitment Incentives, and Attack Casualties
by Graig R. Klein - 888-911 The Effects of Oil Production and Ethnic Representation on Violent Conflict in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Approach
by Carlo Koos & Jan Pierskalla - 912-927 Why the “Sacred” Is a Better Resource Than “Religion” for Understanding Terrorism
by Matthew D. M. Francis - 928-949 A Bloodless Guerrilla Warfare: Why U.S. White Leftists Renounced Violence Against People During the 1970s
by Luca Falciola - 950-970 Taking a New Perspective: Mapping the Al Qaeda Network Through the Eyes of the UN Security Council
by Eric Stollenwerk & Thomas Dörfler & Julian Schibberges - 971-979 Counting the Cost of Counterterrorism
by Matt Qvortrup - 980-982 I. William Zartman and Guy Olivier Faure (Eds.). Engaging Extremists
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 982-987 Solahudin. The Roots of Terrorism in Indonesia: From DI to Jema'ah Islamiyah; Rohan Gunaratna and Arabinda Acharya. The Terrorist Threat From Thailand: Jihad or Quest for Justice?; Sumit Ganguly and David P. Fidler (Eds.). India and Counterinsurgency: Lessons Learned
by Dipak Gupta - 987-989 Marlene Laruelle (Ed.). Eurasianism and the European Far Right: Reshaping the Europe–Russia Relationship
by Ryan Shaffer - 990-992 Boaz Ganor. Global Alert: The Rationality of Modern Islamist Terrorism and the Challenge to the Liberal Democratic Order
by Paul Kamolnick
August 2016, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 653-673 Surveillance and International Terrorism Intelligence Exchange: Balancing the Interests of National Security and Individual Liberty
by David Lowe - 674-691 Coerce, Consent, and Coax: A Review of U.S. Congressional Efforts to Improve Federal Counterterrorism Information Sharing
by Alon Peled - 692-712 Visible Counterterrorism Measures in Urban Spaces—Fear-Inducing or Not?
by Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen & Jesper Laisen & Charlotte Wandorf - 713-734 The Politics of Targeted and Untargeted Counterterrorist Regulations
by Mariaelisa Epifanio - 735-749 The Hidden Face of Jihadist Internet Forum Management: The Case of Ansar Al Mujahideen
by Manuel R. Torres-Soriano - 750-773 A Social Movement Theory Typology of Militant Organisations: Contextualising Terrorism
by Sarah V. Marsden - 774-794 Terrorism and External Audiences: Influencing Foreign Intervention Into Civil Wars
by Charity Butcher - 795-802 Apocalypse Now? A Review Essay of Battling to the End: Conversations With Benoît Chantre
by Max Taylor - 803-812 Of Jihads, Jihadists, and Jihadisms
by Paul Kamolnick - 813-822 Jihadist Failure, Resilience, and Never-Ending Warfare
by Anthony N. Celso - 823-824 Jessica Stern and J. M. Berger. ISIS: The State of Terror
by Busra Nisa Sarac - 825-826 Jeffrey Kaplan. Radical Religion and Violence: Theory and Case Studies
by Alex P. Schmid
May 2016, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 409-416 100 Years of Irish Republican Violence
by John F. Morrison & Paul Gill - 417-434 Ferocious Times: The IRA, the RIC, and Britain's Failure in 1919–1921
by Andrew Silke - 435-451 “The Last of the Mohicans?” The IRA's “Operation Harvest” in an International Context
by Kacper Rekawek - 452-472 Victims of Irish Republican Paramilitary Violence—The Case of “The Disappeared”
by Sandra Peake & Orla Lynch - 473-496 Counterterrorism Killings and Provisional IRA Bombings, 1970–1998
by Paul Gill & James A. Piazza & John Horgan - 497-519 Shadowboxing in the Dark: Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism in Northern Ireland
by Rory Finegan - 520-540 Terrorist Skin, Peace-Party Mask: The Political Communication Strategy of Sinn Féin and the PIRA
by Rogelio Alonso - 541-560 Mainstream Revolutionaries: Sinn Féin as a “Normal” Political Party?
by Sophie Whiting - 561-575 “Us” and “Them”: Ulster Loyalist Perspectives on the IRA and Irish Republicanism
by James W. McAuley & Neil Ferguson - 576-597 Reloading the Armalite? Victims and Targets of Violent Dissident Irish Republicanism, 2007–2015
by John F. Morrison & John Horgan - 598-619 Fighting Talk: The Statements of “The IRA/New IRA”
by John F. Morrison - 620-635 An Interview With Danny Morrison
by John F. Morrison - 636-652 An Interview With Billy Hutchinson
by Neil Ferguson & James W. McAuley
March 2016, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 197-216 The Four Horsemen of Terrorism: It's Not Waves, It's Strains
by Tom Parker & Nick Sitter - 217-224 It Is Waves, Not Strains
by David C. Rapoport - 225-227 Wave and Strain
by Charles Townshend - 228-235 A Strained Criticism of Wave Theory
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 236-253 Terrorism in an Era of Unconventional Warfare
by Susanne Martin & Leonard B. Weinberg - 254-273 From Warfare to Imagefare: How States Should Manage Asymmetric Conflicts With Extensive Media Coverage
by Ami Ayalon & Elad Popovich & Moran Yarchi - 274-296 Willingness and Opportunity: A Study of Domestic Terrorism in Post-Cold War South Asia
by Sambuddha Ghatak - 297-315 Perspectives on Ethno-National Conflict Among Kurdish Families With Members in the PKK
by Tahir Abbas & Ismail Hakki Yigit - 316-337 How Can Weak Insurgent Groups Grow? Insights From Nepal
by Helge Holtermann - 338-360 Three Theories of Religious Activism and Violence: Social Movements, Fundamentalists, and Apocalyptic Warriors
by Heather Selma Gregg - 361-362 State of the Book Review Column: Ten Years On
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 363-382 Contra-Acculturative Thought as the Source of Political Violence
by Joanna Rak - 383-394 Jihad and Counter-Jihad in Europe: Islamic Radicals, Right-Wing Extremists, and Counter-Terrorism Responses
by Ryan Shaffer - 395-396 Tracy Lightcap and James P. Pfiffner (Eds.). Examining Torture: Empirical Studies of State Repression
by Donald D. Denton - 396-398 Ronald Crelinsten. Counterterrorism
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 398-404 Milton Leitenberg and Raymond A. Zilinskas. The Soviet Biological Weapons Program: A History
by Scott Nicholas Romaniuk - 404-407 James Gow, Funmi Olonisakin, and Ernst Dijxhoorn (Eds.). Militancy and Violence in West Africa: Religion, Politics and Radicalisation; Nick Ridley. Terrorism in East and West Africa: The Under-Focused Dimension
by Isaac Kfir
January 2016, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-29 Differential Online Exposure to Extremist Content and Political Violence: Testing the Relative Strength of Social Learning and Competing Perspectives
by Lieven Pauwels & Nele Schils - 30-48 Security Versus Liberty in the Context of Counterterrorism: An Experimental Approach
by Blake E. Garcia & Nehemia Geva - 49-71 Beyond FATA: Exploring the Punjabi Militant Threat to Pakistan
by Stephen Tankel - 72-89 Does Terrorism Pay? An Empirical Analysis
by Max Abrahms & Matthew S. Gottfried - 90-113 The Politics of Mafia Violence: Explaining Variation in Mafia Killings in Southern Italy (1983–2008)
by Francesco N. Moro & Andrea Petrella & Salvatore Sberna - 114-134 Representative Democracy and Fighting Domestic Terrorism
by Konstantin Ash - 135-156 Battlefield Outcomes and Rebel Cohesion: Lessons From the Eritrean Independence War
by Michael Woldemariam - 157-179 The Poets of Marj al-Zuhur: Poetry as the Psychological, Political, and Ideological Weapon of the Hamas Members Deported to Lebanon in 1992
by Elad Ben-Dror - 180-182 Athina Karatzogianni (Ed.). Violence and War in Culture and the Media: Five Disciplinary Lenses
by Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska - 182-183 Bruce Hoffman and Fernando Reinares (Eds.). The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat: From 9/11 to Osama Bin Laden's Death
by Jonathan L. Snow - 184-185 Max Taylor, P. M. Currie, and Donald Holbrook (Eds.). Extreme Right-Wing Political Violence and Terrorism
by Alisa Stack - 185-187 Jeffrey Kaplan. Terrorist Groups and the New Tribalism: Terrorism's Fifth Wave
by Ryan Shaffer - 187-188 Eitan Y. Alimi, Lorenzo Bosi, and Chares Demetriou. The Dynamics of Radicalization: A Relational and Comparative Perspective
by Joanna Rak - 188-190 Amélie Blom, Laetitia Bucaille, and Luis Martinez (Eds.). The Enigma of Islamist Violence
by Donald D. Denton - 190-191 Vahid Brown and Don Rassler. Fountainhead of Jihad: The Haqqani Nexus, 1973–2012
by Michael Freeman - 191-193 Abubakar Siddique. The Pashtuns: The Unresolved Key to the Future of Pakistan and Afghanistan
by Ryan Shaffer - 193-196 Edward M. Spiers. A History of Chemical and Biological Weapons
by Scott N. Romaniuk
October 2015, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 797-817 Bringing the Insurgents Back In: Early Wars in British India
by Lilach Gilady & Joseph MacKay - 818-837 Electoral Violence in Africa Revisited
by Arthur A. Goldsmith - 838-856 The Ulster Defence Regiment and the Question of Catholic Recruitment, 1970–1972
by Gearóid Ó Faoleán - 857-883 Trauma and Openness to Legal and Illegal Activism Among Somali Refugees
by B. Heidi Ellis & Saida M. Abdi & John Horgan & Alisa B. Miller & Glenn N. Saxe & Emily Blood - 884-905 Interpreting “Cumulative Extremism”: Six Proposals for Enhancing Conceptual Clarity
by Joel Busher & Graham Macklin - 906-925 The Hofstadgroup Revisited: Questioning its Status as a “Quintessential” Homegrown Jihadist Network
by Bart Schuurman & Quirine Eijkman & Edwin Bakker - 926-969 The Islamic State and the New Tribalism
by Jeffrey Kaplan & Christopher P. Costa - 970-975 Unconventional Views of Terrorism: Culture, Objectives, and the Future
by Ryan Shaffer - 976-979 Brian Michael Jenkins and John Paul Godges (Eds.). The Long Shadow of 9/11: America's Response to Terrorism
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 978-979 Samuel Justin Sinclair and Daniel Antonius (Eds.). The Political Psychology of Terrorism Fears
by Joanna Rak
August 2015, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 609-627 Threat Analysis and the UN's 1267 Sanctions Committee
by Barak Mendelsohn - 628-656 Numerous, Capable, and Well-Funded Rebels: Insurgent Military Effectiveness and Deadly Attacks in Afghanistan
by Eric Jardine & Simon Palamar - 657-678 What Is Cyberterrorism? Findings From a Survey of Researchers
by Lee Jarvis & Stuart Macdonald - 679-700 Voices of the “Caucasus Emirate”: Mapping and Analyzing North Caucasus Insurgency Websites
by Aurélie Campana & Benjamin Ducol - 701-721 A New Barometer for the Evolution of Multilateral Counterterrorism: Introduction to the Materials, Methods, and Results of the UN Security Council and Terrorism Dataset (UNSC-TDS)
by Christian Dorsch - 722-740 When Terrorism Goes to Sea: Terrorist Organizations and the Move to Maritime Targets
by Victor Asal & Justin V. Hastings - 741-761 Victimisation and Attitudes Towards Former Political Prisoners in Northern Ireland
by John D. Brewer & Bernadette C. Hayes - 762-780 The Role of Intra-Religious Conflicts in Intrastate Wars
by Alexander De Juan - 781-782 Alex P. Schmid (Ed.). The Routledge Handbook of Terrorism Research
by Anne Speckhard - 782-784 William C. Potter and Cristina Hansell (Eds.). The Global Politics of Combating Nuclear Terrorism: A Supply-Side Approach
by Ryan Shaffer - 784-785 John Hickman. Selling Guantánamo: Exploding the Propaganda Surrounding America's Most Notorious Military Prison
by D. J. Mulloy - 785-786 William Nester. Hearts, Minds, and Hydras: Fighting Terrorism in Afghanistan, Pakistan, America, and Beyond—Dilemmas and Lessons
by M. Karen Walker - 786-788 Martin A. Miller. The Foundations of Modern Terrorism: State, Society and the Dynamics of Political Violence
by José Pedro Zúquete - 788-789 Cynthia C. Combs. Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, 7th ed
by Kai Chen - 789-790 James Dingley. Terrorism and the Politics of Social Change: A Durkheimian Analysis
by Joanna Rak - 791-792 Daniel Bar-Tal. Intractable Conflicts: Socio-Psychological Foundations and Dynamics
by Joanna Rak - 792-793 Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and Bruno Oliveira Martins (Eds.). The European Union's Fight Against Terrorism: The CFSP and Beyond
by Ryan Shaffer - 794-795 Michael Edgerton. A Practitioner's Guide to Effective Maritime and Port Security
by Kai Chen
May 2015, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 393-394 Introductory Comments to Foreign Fighters Research: Special Mini-Series
by Cerwyn Moore - 395-415 Foreign Bodies: Transnational Activism, the Insurgency in the North Caucasus and “Beyond”
by Cerwyn Moore - 416-440 Shifting Modus Operandi of Jihadist Foreign Fighters From the Netherlands Between 2000 and 2013: A Crime Script Analysis
by Jasper L. de Bie & Christianne J. de Poot & Joanne P. van der Leun - 441-453 Anarchist Terrorism and Global Diasporas, 1878–1914
by Richard Bach Jensen - 454-473 Foreign Fighter Mobilization and Persistence in a Global Context
by David Malet - 474-496 Legislative Responses to Terrorism: What Drives States to Adopt New Counterterrorism Legislation?
by Elena Pokalova - 497-519 Islamic Terrorism and the Malian Rebellion
by Olivier J. Walther & Dimitris Christopoulos - 520-536 The Evolutionary Path of Hamas: Examining the Role of Political Pragmatism in State Building and Activism
by Daniel Baracskay - 537-556 Identification of Risk Factors Generating Terrorism in Pakistan
by Muhammad Sohail Anwar Malik & Michael Sandholzer & M. Zubair Khan & Sajjad Akbar - 557-580 Bargaining Between Rebel Groups and the Outside Option of Violence
by Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Michael Weintraub - 581-590 The Terrorism, Ideology, and Transformations of Al-Qaeda
by Ryan Shaffer - 591-592 Walter Enders and Todd Sandler. The Political Economy of Terrorism, Second Edition
by Lucia Bird - 593-594 Daniel Byman. A High Price: The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism
by Michael Freeman - 594-596 David Canter (Ed.). The Faces of Terrorism: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
by Ryan Shaffer - 597-598 Claudia Aradau, Jef Huysmans, Andrew Neal, and Nadine Voelkner (Eds.). Critical Security Methods: New Frameworks for Analysis
by Ramazan Erdağ - 598-598 Editor's Note
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 598-600 Lisa Stampnitzky. Disciplining Terror: How Experts Invented “Terrorism”
by Ann Marie Wainscott - 600-601 Lisa Stampnitzky. Disciplining Terror: How Experts Invented “Terrorism”
by D. J. Mulloy - 601-603 Jacob N. Shapiro. The Terrorist's Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - 603-605 Ondrej Ditrych. Tracing the Discourses of Terrorism: Identity, Genealogy and State
by M. Karen Walker - 605-606 Sara McDowell and Máire Braniff. Commemoration as Conflict: Space, Memory and Identity in Peace Processes
by Joanna Rak
March 2015, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 205-224 Drugs Boosting Conflict? A Micro-Level Test of the Linkage Between Substance Use and Violence
by Tobias Hecker & Roos Haer - 225-242 What Is a Terrorist Group? Conceptual Issues and Empirical Implications
by Brian J. Phillips - 243-267 Democracy's Effect on Terrorist Organizations: Regime Type and Armed Group Behavior in Chile
by Jane Esberg - 268-288 Choosing to Die: Suicide Bombing and Suicide Protest in South Asia
by Simanti Lahiri - 289-309 To Repress or Not to Repress—Regime Survival Strategies in the Arab Spring
by Maria Josua & Mirjam Edel - 310-330 Taming the Beast: West Germany, the Political Offence Exception, and the Council of Europe Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism
by Bernhard Blumenau - 331-357 Explaining Hezbollah's Effectiveness: Internal and External Determinants of the Rise of Violent Non-State Actors
by Marc R. DeVore & Armin B. Stähli - 358-358 Editor's Note
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 359-367 Ari Shavit Broods Over Israel's Sins and Celebrates Its Virtues
by Ivan Strenski - 368-375 Counter-Terrorism Intelligence, Policy and Theory Since 9/11
by Ryan Shaffer - 376-377 Neil L. Whitehead and Sverker Finnström (Eds.). Virtual War and Magical Death: Technologies and Imaginaries for Terror and Killing
by M. Karen Walker - 378-379 Martin N. Murphy. Small Boats, Weak States, Dirty Money: Piracy and Maritime Terrorism in the Modern World
by Kai Chen - 379-380 Akil N. Awan, Andrew Hoskins, and Ben O'Loughlin. Radicalisation and Media: Connectivity and Terrorism in the New Media Ecology
by M. Karen Walker - 380-381 Laleh Khalili and Jillian Schwedler (Eds.). Policing and Prisons in the Middle East: Formations of Coercion
by Matt Buehler - 382-383 Mahmoud Eid (Ed.). Exchanging Terrorism Oxygen for Media Airwaves: The Age of Terroredia
by Jonathan L. Snow - 383-384 Assaf Moghadam (Ed.). Militancy and Political Violence in Shiism: Trends and Patterns
by Samuel Helfont - 384-390 Henri Alleg. The Question. Fritz Allhoff. Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture: A Philosophical Analysis
by James Hopkins - 391-391 Erratum
by The Editors
January 2015, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-8 Criminology Theory and Terrorism: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Joshua D. Freilich & Gary LaFree - 9-28 Subcultural Theory Applied to Jihadi and Right-Wing Radicalization in Germany
by Daniela Pisoiu - 29-52 A Situational Model of Displacement and Diffusion Following the Introduction of Airport Metal Detectors
by Henda Y. Hsu & Robert Apel - 53-80 Rational Choice Rewards and the Jihadist Suicide Bomber
by Simon Perry & Badi Hasisi - 81-111 Does Country-Level Social Disorganization Increase Terrorist Attacks?
by Susan Fahey & Gary LaFree - 112-132 The Battle for Baghdad: Testing Hypotheses About Insurgency From Risk Heterogeneity, Repeat Victimization, and Denial Policing Approaches
by Alex Braithwaite & Shane D. Johnson - 133-159 Laying a Foundation for the Criminological Examination of Right-Wing, Left-Wing, and Al Qaeda-Inspired Extremism in the United States
by Steven Chermak & Jeffrey A. Gruenewald - 160-181 Examining Deterrence and Backlash Effects in Counter-Terrorism: The Case of ETA
by Javier Argomaniz & Alberto Vidal-Diez - 182-203 Routine Activities and Right-Wing Extremists: An Empirical Comparison of the Victims of Ideologically- and Non-Ideologically-Motivated Homicides Committed by American Far-Rightists
by William S. Parkin & Joshua D. Freilich
2014, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 735-758 Groupthink and Terrorist Radicalization
by Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass & Richard Maass - 759-779 The Collective Nature of Lone Wolf Terrorism: Anders Behring Breivik and the Anti-Islamic Social Movement
by Lars Berntzen & Sveinung Sandberg - 780-802 The Neglected Sex: The Jihadis’ Exclusion of Women From Jihad
by Nelly Lahoud - 803-820 Suicide Bombers in Iraq, 2003–2010: Disaggregating Targets Can Reveal Insurgent Motives and Priorities
by Katherine Seifert & Clark McCauley - 821-841 Rethinking the Role of Ideology in Mass Atrocities
by Jonathan Leader Maynard - 842-854 The Media Amid Terrorism and Counterterrorism
by Mahmoud Eid - 855-857 Mel Ayton
by Jeffrey Kaplan - 857-859 Tore Bjørgo and John Horgan (Eds.)
by Ryan Shaffer - 859-860 Dhana Hughes
by Ryan Shaffer - 861-862 Jarosław Tomasiewicz
by Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska
2014, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 565-580 The Stagnation in Terrorism Research
by Marc Sageman - 581-586 If I Were You, I Wouldn't Start From Here: Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”
by Max Taylor - 587-595 Comments on Marc Sageman's Polemic “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”
by Alex Schmid