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2014, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 596-600 No Easy Day: Government Roadblocks and the Unsolvable Problem of Political Violence: A Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”
by David Schanzer - 601-606 Some Things We Think We've Learned Since 9/11: A Commentary on Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”
by Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko - 607-613 Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”
by Jessica Stern - 614-620 Low Return on Investment
by Marc Sageman - 621-649 Empirical Objections to Torture: A Critical Reply
by Fritz Allhoff - 650-665 The Institutionalization of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQMI)
by Eric Ouellet & Jérôme Lacroix-Leclair & Pierre Pahlavi - 666-687 A Theory of Terrorist Leadership (and its Consequences for Leadership Targeting)
by Michael Freeman - 688-712 Military Structure, Civil Disobedience, and Military Violence
by Ore Koren - 713-724 Saudi-Palestinian Relations During the Run-Up to and the Aftermath of Black September
by Joseph Mann - 725-727 James P. Farwell. .Samir Puri. .Eamon Murphy.
by Dipak Gupta - 727-728 Claudia Hillebrand
by Ryan Shaffer - 729-730 Stephanie Carvin
by D. Mulloy - 730-731 Antonio Giustozzi
by Ryan Shaffer - 732-732 Statement of Retraction
by The Editors
2014, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 399-418 Irregular Warfare and Tactical Changes: The Case of Somali Piracy
by Karl Sörenson & J. Widen - 419-448 Strategist or Pragmatist: A Challenging Look at Ocalan's Retrospective Classification and Definition of PKK's Strategic Periods Between 1973 and 2012
by Mustafa Unal - 449-469 The Unseen Terrorist Connection: Exploring Jihadist Links Between Lebanon and Australia
by Shandon Harris-Hogan & Andrew Zammit - 470-487 al Qaeda and Global Governance: When Ideology Clashes With Political Expediency
by Barak Mendelsohn - 488-503 The Role of State-Sponsored Militias in Genocide
by Ariel Ahram - 504-522 Regime and Power in International Terror Crises: Strong Democracies Fight Back Hard
by Hemda Ben-Yehuda & Luba Levin-Banchik - 523-546 First Steps Towards Hearts and Minds? USAID's Countering Violent Extremism Policies in Africa
by Daniel Aldrich - 547-548 Paul B. Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn (Eds.)
by Kai Chen - 548-550 Carolin Goerzig
by Ryan Shaffer - 550-552 Sue Onslow (Ed.)
by Ryan Shaffer - 552-553 Anna Geifman
by James Hopkins - 553-556 Jacob N. Shapiro
by Francesco Marone - 556-558 Dawn Chatty and Bill Finlayson (Eds.)
by Ryan Shaffer - 558-561 Peter L. Bergen
by George Michael - 561-563 Roger Griffin
by Mark Currie
2014, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 259-276 Islamist Versus Islamist: Rising Challenge in Gaza
by Beverley Milton-Edwards - 277-285 Why They Join, Why They Fight, and Why They Leave: Learning From Colombia's Database of Demobilized Militants
by William Rosenau & Ralph Espach & Román Ortiz & Natalia Herrera - 286-306 Suspect Communities—Targeting Violent Extremism at the Local Level: Policies of Engagement in Amsterdam, Berlin, and London
by Floris Vermeulen - 307-319 Monitoring the Peace?: Northern Ireland's 1975 Ceasefire Incident Centres and the Politicisation of Sinn Féin
by Tony Craig - 320-336 Terrorism and Organised Crime: Co-operative Endeavours in Scotland?
by Martin Gallagher - 337-353 Resisting Violent Extremism: A Conceptual Model for Non-Radicalization
by R. Cragin - 354-371 Magazine: A Critical Analysis of its Significance and Potential Impact Through the Lens of the Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills Model
by Anthony Lemieux & Jarret Brachman & Jason Levitt & Jay Wood - 372-384 Introducing the United States Extremis Crime Database (ECDB)
by Joshua Freilich & Steven Chermak & Roberta Belli & Jeff Gruenewald & William Parkin - 385-386 Mia Bloom
by Alisa Stack - 386-388 Matthew Levitt
by Richard Phelps - 388-389 Ahmed S. Hashim
by Dipak Gupta - 390-391 Jeffrey D. Simon
by Christopher Hewitt - 391-392 George Kassimeris
by Richard English - 392-394 Gregory D. Johnsen
by Gamal Gasim - 394-397 Stephen J. Cimbala
by George Michael
2014, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-12 Introduction to the Special Issue on Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism
by Jeffrey Kaplan & Heléne Lööw & Leena Malkki - 13-44 On Tribalism: Auxiliaries, Affiliates, and Lone Wolf Political Violence
by Jeffrey Kaplan & Christopher Costa - 45-57 Counterinsurgency and Lone Wolf Terrorism
by George Michael - 58-68 Law Enforcement Tactics and Their Effectiveness in Dealing With American Terrorism: Organizations, Autonomous Cells, and Lone Wolves
by Christopher Hewitt - 69-85 Toward a Profile of Lone Wolf Terrorists: What Moves an Individual From Radical Opinion to Radical Action
by Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko - 86-94 The Pre-1914 Anarchist “Lone Wolf” Terrorist and Governmental Responses
by Richard Jensen - 95-109 Men in Black: Dynamics, Violence, and Lone Wolf Potential
by José Zúquete - 110-128 Lone Wolf Islamic Terrorism: Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad (Carlos Bledsoe) Case Study
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross - 129-155 Crusader Dreams: Oslo 22/7, Islamophobia, and the Quest for a Monocultural Europe
by Mattias Gardell - 156-184 Hatred of the System: Menacing Loners and Autonomous Cells in the Netherlands
by Jelle van Buuren & Beatrice de Graaf - 185-210 Political Elements in Post-Columbine School Shootings in Europe and North America
by Leena Malkki - 211-225 Lone Wolf Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Examination of Capabilities and Countermeasures
by Patrick Ellis - 226-245 An Army of One: Assessing CBRN Pursuit and Use by Lone Wolves and Autonomous Cells
by Gary Ackerman & Lauren Pinson - 246-256 Detecting Linguistic Markers for Radical Violence in Social Media
by Katie Cohen & Fredrik Johansson & Lisa Kaati & Jonas Mork - 257-257 Statement of Retraction
by The Editors
2013, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 655-671 Leaderless Resistance, Networked Organization, and Ideological Hegemony
by Phillip Gray - 672-687 Political Violence: Switzerland, A Special Case?
by Carole Villiger - 688-708 “Their History Is a Bit Like Our History”: Comparative Assessment of the Official and the Provisional IRAs
by Kacper Rekawek - 709-733 Examining the Distinct Effects of Emotive Triggers on Public Reactions to International Terrorism
by Cigdem Sirin & Nehemia Geva - 734-776 “Global Jihad”: The Canadian Experience
by Sam Mullins - 777-797 Target Hardening and Terrorist Signaling: The Case of Aviation Security
by Justin Hastings & Ryan Chan - 798-819 The Urban Environment and its Influences on Insurgent Campaigns
by Joerg Le Blanc - 820-839 Livelihood Coping Mechanisms, Local Intelligence, and the Pattern of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
by Madhav Joshi - 840-843 Adam Lankford
by Sophia Moskalenko - 843-845 Christina Hellmich
by Isaac Kfir - 845-847 Jean-Michel Oughourlian
by Maxwell Taylor - 848-849 Michael Flynn and Fabiola F. Salek.
by D. Mulloy - 849-851 Samir Puri
by Ryan Shaffer - 851-852 Justin V. Hastings
by Kai Chen - 852-854 Kent Roach
by Michael Young - 854-855 Anne Clunan, Peter Lavoy, and Susan Martin (Eds.)
by Raj Persaud - 855-857 Miranda Alison
by Ryan Shaffer - 857-858 Neville Bolt
by D. Mulloy - 858-860 Kevin A. O'Brien
by Ryan Shaffer - 860-862 Damien Kingsbury
by Ryan Shaffer - 862-863 Vahid Brown and Don Rassler
by Isaac Kfir - 864-866 Deepa M. Ollapally
by Ryan Shaffer - 866-867 Robert W. Pringle
by Ryan Shaffer
2013, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 511-517 Who Will Guard the Guardians? Introduction to the Special Issue on the Intellectuals and Terror: A Fatal Attraction
by Helena Rimon & Ron Schleifer - 518-530 Righteous Political Violence and Contemporary Western Intellectuals
by Paul Hollander - 531-549 Paradoxes of “Free Floating” and Controversy of Betrayal: Intellectuals' Reflections on Themselves Against the Background of Terror
by Helena Rimon - 550-560 The Liberal Left Opts for Terror
by Anna Geifman - 561-575 Jewish Identity and the Russian Revolution: A Case Study of Radical Activism in the Russian Empire
by Golda Akhiezer - 576-586 Where Trotsky's Train Comes From: A Literary Scholar's View of a Revolutionary's Biography
by Michael Weisskopf - 587-596 The Impact of Russian Terrorism in Kishinev on the Zionist Movement and the Jewish Intelligentsia
by Yossi Goldstein - 597-605 The Beauty and the Beast: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Baader-Meinhof Gang
by Meir Seidler - 606-620 The Intellectual Foundations of Jewish National Terrorism: Avraham Stern and the Lehi
by Shlomo Shpiro - 621-634 From Useful Idiot to Useful Infidel: Meditations on the Folly of 21st-Century “Intellectuals”
by Richard Landes - 635-639 Egyptian Cinema as a Tool in the Struggle Against Islamic Terrorism
by Sariel Birnbaum - 640-652 The Dynamics of Stereotyping: Is a New Image of the Terrorist Evolving in American Popular Culture?
by Kineret Guterman
2013, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 351-354 What We Talk About When We Talk About Peace: A Rejoinder to McEvoy and Shirlow
by Aaron Edwards & Cillian MCGrattan - 355-405 Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present
by Gideon Aran & Ron Hassner - 406-408 Response to Aran and Hassner's “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present”: A Comprehensive Yet Unfinished Agenda for Understanding Religious Violence
by Eitan Alimi - 409-412 Not All Actors Are the Same: Some Comments in Response to Gideon Aran and Ron E. Hassner's “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present”
by Richard Hecht - 413-415 Comment on “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present” by Gideon Aran and Ron E. Hassner
by Ami Pedahzur & Arie Perliger - 416-418 Rejoinder
by Gideon Aran & Ron Hassner - 419-434 Chechnya and Kashmir: The Jihadist Evolution of Nationalism to Jihad and Beyond
by George Garner - 435-456 Who Were the Volunteers? The Shifting Sociological and Operational Profile of 1240 Provisional Irish Republican Army Members
by Paul Gill & John Horgan - 457-475 China's Arms Transfers to Africa and Political Violence
by Ian Taylor & Zhengyu Wu - 476-493 Much Ado About Nothing: Terrorism, Intelligence, and the Mechanics of Threat Exaggeration
by Rory Cormac - 494-495 Abdel Bari Atwan
by Richard Phelps - 495-497 Stephen E. Atkins. (Volumes 1 and 2)
by Ryan Shaffer - 497-499 Melissa Finn
by Richard Phelps - 499-501 Stephen Tankel. Dilip Hiro
by Dipak Gupta - 501-503 Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 504-505 Fred Halliday
by D. Mulloy - 505-506 Frazer Egerton
by David Hofmann - 506-508 Joy Warrick
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 508-509 Antonio Giustozzi
by Clark McCauley
2013, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 161-166 The Northern Ireland Peace Process and “Terroristic” Narratives: A Reply to Edwards and McGrattan
by Kieran McEvoy & Pete Shirlow - 167-182 The Emerging Red-Green Alliance: Where Political Islam Meets the Radical Left
by Emmanuel Karagiannis & Clark McCauley - 183-201 A Battlefield of Meanings: The Struggle for Identity in the UN Debates on a Definition of International Terrorism
by Eva Herschinger - 202-223 “Terroristic Content”: Towards a Grading Scale
by Donald Holbrook & Gilbert Ramsay & Max Taylor - 224-245 “Anyone Who Hurts Us”: How the Logic of Israel's “Assassination Policy” Developed During the Aqsa Intifada
by Simon Pratt - 246-263 Coming to Believe “Truths” About Islamist Radicalization in Europe
by Daniela Pisoiu - 264-283 “How to Fight Savage Tribes”: The Global War on Terror in Historical Perspective
by Erik Ringmar - 284-310 Considering al-Qa'ida's Innovation Doctrine: From Strategic Texts to “Innovation in Practice”
by Brian Jackson & Bryce Loidolt - 311-327 Do Drone Strikes Degrade Al Qaeda? Evidence From Propaganda Output
by Megan Smith & James Walsh - 328-330 Brigitte L. Nacos
by Mahmoud Eid - 330-331 Theo Padnos
by Richard Phelps - 331-333 Mark S. Hamm
by D. Mulloy - 333-335 JoEllen McNergney Vinyard
by Ryan Shaffer - 335-338 Daniel M. Gerstein
by Donald Denton - 338-340 Ali S. Awadh Asseri
by Ryan Shaffer - 340-344 Erica Chenoweth and Adria Lawrence
by Clark McCauley - 344-346 Yaakov Lappin
by Raphael Cohen-Almagor - 346-348 Alessandro Orsini
by Ryan Shaffer
2013, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-7 Introduction to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics
by Mary Beth Altier & Susanne Martin & Leonard Weinberg - 8-28 Do Terrorist Attacks Increase Closer to Elections?
by Lindsay Newman - 29-52 Religion, Government Coalitions, and Terrorism
by Nil Satana & Molly Inman & Jóhanna Birnir - 53-74 The Electoral Terrorist: Terror Groups and Democratic Participation
by Robert Brathwaite - 75-93 Hamas as a Political Party: Democratization in the Palestinian Territories
by Tavishi Bhasin & Maia Hallward - 94-112 Killing and Voting in the Basque Country: An Exploration of the Electoral Link Between ETA and its Political Branch
by Luis de la Calle & Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca - 113-136 The Madrid Bombings and Negotiations With ETA: A Case Study of the Impact of Terrorism on Spanish Politics
by Rogelio Alonso - 137-156 Safety-Valve Elections and the Arab Spring: The Weakening (and Resurgence) of Morocco's Islamist Opposition Party
by Matt Buehler - 157-159 Conclusions to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics
by Mary Beth Altier & Susanne Martin & Leonard Weinberg
2012, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 671-705 What Makes Negative Frames Resonant? Hamas and the Appeal of Opposition to the Peace Process
by Ioana Matesan - 706-721 More Combatant Groups, More Terror?: Empirical Tests of an Outbidding Logic
by Michael Findley & Joseph Young - 722-742 Towards an Acceptable Level of Violence: Institutional Lessons From Northern Ireland
by Graham Brownlow - 743-768 Organizing for Resistance: How Group Structure Impacts the Character of Violence
by Lindsay Heger & Danielle Jung & Wendy Wong - 769-786 Between the Pen and the Sword: The Global Islamic Media Front in the West
by Manuel Torres Soriano - 787-806 Political Violence and the Illicit Economies of West Africa
by Vanda Felbab-Brown & James Forest - 807-824 The Meaning of Religion and Identity for the Violent Radicalisation of the Turkish Diaspora in Germany
by Matenia Sirseloudi - 825-852 Curious Victory: Explaining Israel's Suppression of the Second Intifada
by Daniel Byman - 853-854 Ramón Spaaij
by Leena Malkki - 855-856 Ramón Spaaij
by Raffaello Pantucci - 856-858 Peter L. Bergen
by Richard Phelps - 858-860 Des Freedman and Daya Kishan Thussu (Eds.)
by M. Walker - 860-861 Nicholas H. Bergman (Ed.). Bacillus anthracis
by Gregory Koblentz - 861-862 Michael Barkun
by D. Mulloy - 862-865 Jeffrey T. Richelson
by George Michael - 865-866 Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko
by David Hofmann
2011, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 133-149 How Holy Wars End: Exploring the Termination Patterns of Conflicts With Religious Dimensions in Asia
by Isak Svensson & Emily Harding - 150-172 Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: Framing Narratives and Prescriptions
by Michael Page & Lara Challita & Alistair Harris - 173-200 Ideologies of Jihad in Europe
by Petter Nesser - 201-212 The Strength of Weak Terrorist Ties
by Jonathan Kennedy & Gabriel Weimann - 213-232 Strong State, Smothered Society: Explaining Terrorist Violence in Thailand's Deep South
by Shane Barter - 233-253 Terrorism-Free Zone in East Central Europe? Strategic Environment, Risk Tendencies, and Causes of Limited Terrorist Activities in the Visegrad Group Countries
by Miroslav Mareš - 254-285 Islamist Terrorism and Australia: An Empirical Examination of the “Home-Grown” Threat
by Sam Mullins - 286-309 EU Counterterrorism and the European Neighbourhood Policy: An Appraisal of the Southern Dimension
by Christian Kaunert & Sarah Léonard - 310-312 A Review of: “Bob Coen and Eric Nadler. .”
by George Michael - 312-314 A Review of: “Philip Seib and Dana M. Janbek. .”
by Thomas Campbell - 314-315 A Review of: “Lawrence Archer and Fiona Bawdon. ”
by Raffaello Pantucci - 316-317 A Review of: “Leonard Zeskind. .”
by Martin Durham - 317-318 A Review of: “Gareth Peirce. .”
by Richard Phelps - 318-320 A Review of: “Rohan Gunaratna, Arabinda Acharya, and Wang Pengxin. .”
by Andrew Tan - 320-321 A Review of: “Rohan Gunaratna, Arabinda Acharya, and Wang Pengxin. .”
by Raffaello Pantucci - 321-323 A Review of: “Georg Ferks and Berma Klein Goldewijk (eds.). .”
by Amanda Skuldt - 323-324 A Review of: “Anna Cento Bull. .”
by Ryan Shaffer - 324-327 A Review of: “Gordon Corera. .”
by Ryan Shaffer - 327-328 A Review of: “Rohan Gunaratna and Khuram Iqbal. .”
by Andrew Tan
2011, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-12 Terrorists: A Distinct Species
by Amitai Etzioni - 13-15 Civilian Trials and the Prevention of Atrocities
by Marc Sageman - 16-18 Comments on Professor Etzioni's “Terrorists: A Distinct Species”
by Kenneth Anderson - 19-22 Terrorism: Why Categories Matter
by Matthew Waxman - 23-26 Counterterrorism and an Imaginative Right-Based Approach
by Frederic Bernard - 27-30 Comments
by Amitai Etzioni - 31-59 The Globalization of Terror Attacks
by Ogen Goldman - 60-71 Revisited: West German Terrorism and the Problem of Coming to Terms With the Nazi Past
by Andreas Musolff - 72-88 The Road to Media Jihad: The Propaganda Actions of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
by Manuel Torres Soriano - 89-107 Israel's Policy of House Demolitions During the First Intifada, 1987–1993
by Efrat Silber - 108-111 Do Suicide Terrorists Have Personality Problems?A Review of: “Ariel Merari. .Nancy Hartevelt Kobrin. .”
by Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko - 112-114 A Review of: “Joshua Alexander Geltzer. .”
by Christopher Costa - 114-115 A Review of: “John W. Parker. .”
by Ryan Shaffer - 115-118 A Review of: “Andrew F. Krepinevich. .”
by George Michael - 118-122 A Review of: “Pete Simi and Robert Futrell. .”
by James Geistman - 122-123 A Review of: “Cameron I. Crouch. .”
by Randall Law - 124-126 A Review of: “Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake. .”
by George Michael - 126-128 A Review of: “John Horgan. .”
by Robert White - 128-130 A Review of: “Gregory D. Koblentz. .”
by Donald Denton - 131-131 Editorial Retraction
by The Editors
2010, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 479-494 The Concept of Radicalization as a Source of Confusion
by Mark Sedgwick