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April 2023, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 362-379 Women Too: Explaining Gender Ideologies of Ethnopolitical Organizations
by Victor Asal & Nazli Avdan & Nourah Shuaibi - 380-398 Part and Parcel? Examining Al Shabaab and Boko Haram’s Violence Targeting Civilians and Violence Targeting Women
by Hilary Matfess - 399-414 From Pawn to Knights: The Changing Role of Women’s Agency in Terrorism?
by Mia Bloom & Ayse Lokmanoglu - 415-432 Do White Supremacist Women Adopt Movement Archetypes of Mother, Whore, and Fighter?
by Mehr Latif & Kathleen Blee & Matthew DeMichele & Pete Simi - 433-450 Exceptional Inclusion: Understanding the PKK’s Gender Policy
by Ora Szekely - 451-469 Outbidding and Gender: Dynamics in the Colombian Civil War
by Alexis Henshaw - 470-488 The Lure of (Violent) Extremism: Gender Constructs in Online Recruitment and Messaging in Indonesia
by Melissa Frances Johnston & Muhammad Iqbal & Jacqui True - 489-512 Gendered Reflections? Extremism in the UK’s Radical Right and al-Muhajiroun Networks
by Elizabeth Pearson
March 2023, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 229-248 Online Jihadi Storytelling: The Case of Najm al-Din Azad
by Gilbert Ramsay - 249-277 Contextualizing Disengagement: How Exit Barriers Shape the Pathways Out of Far-Right Extremism in the United States
by Michael Jensen & Patrick James & Elizabeth Yates - 278-306 The Failed Ideological Hybridization of the Islamic State
by Djallil Lounnas - 307-329 “We Will Conquer Your Rome”: Italy and the Vatican in the Islamic State’s Propaganda
by Francesco Marone & Marco Olimpio - 330-352 “Sorry, We’re Closed”: Applying Business Models to Failed Terrorist Organizations
by Keith W. Ludwick
February 2023, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 123-136 Fighting over the Image: The Israeli − Palestinian Conflict in the Gaza Strip 2018 − 19
by Moran Yarchi & Ami Ayalon - 137-161 Militants in Retreat: How Terrorists Behave When They Are Losing
by Matthew Dixon - 162-182 Landmines and Improvised Explosive Devices: The Lingering Terror of the Islamic State
by Aaron Anfinson & Nadia Al-Dayel - 183-208 Application of the TRAP-18 Framework to U.S. and Western European Lone Actor Terrorists
by Christine Shahan Brugh & Sarah L. Desmarais & Joseph Simons-Rudolph - 209-227 From Cooperation to Competition: Localization, Militarization and Rebel Co-Governance Arrangements in Syria
by Benedetta Berti
January 2023, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-20 Is Resilience a Good Concept in Terrorism Research? A Conceptual Adequacy Analysis of Terrorism Resilience
by Sissel H. Jore - 21-45 Whose Interest? Whose Peace? An Evaluation of Pakistan’s Peace Agreements with the Taliban in the Tribal Areas (2004–2015)
by Wali Aslam - 46-67 Barriers to Peace? Colombian Citizens’ Beliefs and Attitudes Vis-à-Vis the Government-FARC-EP Agreement
by Diana Rico Revelo & Cecilia Emma Sottilotta - 68-100 What Everybody Should Know about Radicalization and the DRIA Model
by Alessandro Orsini - 101-121 Testing Deterrence by Denial: Experimental Results from Criminology
by Janice Gross Stein & Ron Levi
December 2022, Volume 45, Issue 12
- 1031-1049 Understanding, and Misunderstanding, State Sponsorship of Terrorism
by Daniel Byman - 1050-1068 Beyond a Desert Revolt: TE Lawrence’s Theory of Proxy War and State Creation
by Ian Oxnevad - 1069-1094 Identity Construction Through Discourse: A Case Study of ISIS’s No Respite Video
by Meghan Conroy & Nadia Al-Dayel - 1095-1118 When Insularity Becomes a Problem: The Literature on Jihadism in Jordan
by Henrik Gråtrud
November 2022, Volume 45, Issue 11
- 929-952 Not Yet Dead: The Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State
by Nadia Al-Dayel & Andrew Mumford & Kevin Bales - 953-976 Duped: Examining Gender Stereotypes in Disengagement and Deradicalization Practices
by Rachel Schmidt - 977-1003 The Relationship between of Moral Injury and Radicalisation: A Systematic Review
by Victoria Williamson & Dominic Murphy & Sharon A.M. Stevelink & Edgar Jones & Shannon Allen & Neil Greenberg - 1004-1029 The Juridification of the UK’s Counter Terrorism Prevent Policy
by Clive Walker & Oona Cawley
October 2022, Volume 45, Issue 10
- 843-861 The Size of Terror Organizations: Poverty and Economic Inequality as Mobilizing Forces
by Shlomo O. Goldman & Smadar Noy - 862-880 Spatial Decision Making of Terrorist Target Selection: Introducing the TRACK Framework
by Zoe Marchment & Paul Gill - 881-906 Between the “Camp of Falsehood” and the “Camp of Truth”: Exploitation of Propaganda Devices in the “Dabiq” Online Magazine
by Miron Lakomy - 907-928 Are Participants in Ethnonationalist Movements Rational-Choosers, Socially-Embedded Actors, or Psychologically-Instinctive Beings?: Motivations and Worldviews of Sikh Separatists from India
by Jugdep S. Chima
August 2022, Volume 45, Issue 9
- 753-777 Terrorist Transformations: The Link between Terrorist Roles and Terrorist Disengagement
by Mary Beth Altier & Emma Leonard Boyle & John G. Horgan - 778-798 Weapon of Choice: Terrorist Bombings in Armed Conflict
by Michael J. Boyle - 799-816 Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Italian Exceptionalism and Its Limits
by Andrea Beccaro & Stefano Bonino - 817-841 Joining the Counterinsurgency: Explaining Pro-Government Militia Participation in the Philippines
by Joshua Eastin & Steven T. Zech
August 2022, Volume 45, Issue 8
- 661-681 Combating Violent Extremism: Voices of Former Right-Wing Extremists
by Ryan Scrivens & Vivek Venkatesh & Maxime Bérubé & Tiana Gaudette - 682-703 Comparing the Different Behavioral Outcomes of Extremism: A Comparison of Violent and Non-Violent Extremists, Acting Alone or as Part of a Group
by Sarah Knight & David Keatley & Katie Woodward - 704-726 Deradicalization through Double-Loop Learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya Renounced Violence
by Carolin Goerzig - 727-752 Cyberterrorism Today? Findings From a Follow-on Survey of Researchers
by Stuart Macdonald & Lee Jarvis & Simon M. Lavis
July 2022, Volume 45, Issue 7
- 555-578 Fluidity of the Fringes: Prior Extremist Involvement as a Radicalization Pathway
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Madeleine Blackman - 579-607 Prevalent Sentiments of the Concept of Jihad in the Public Commentsphere
by Gahl Silverman & Udi Sommer - 608-625 “Terrorism as Veiled Suicide: A Comparative Analysis”
by Anna Geifman - 626-658 Domestic Counter-Terrorist Intelligence Structures in the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia
by Peter Chalk - 659-660 In Memoriam: Martin Rudner
by Bruce Hoffman
June 2022, Volume 45, Issue 5-6
- 331-334 The Linkages between Organized Crime and Terrorism
by Riikka Puttonen & Flavia Romiti - 335-347 Mapping Connections and Cooperation between Terrorist and Criminal Entities
by Arie Perliger & Michael Palmieri - 348-367 Unexpected Allies: The Impact of Terrorism on Organised Crime in Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia
by Guillermo Kreiman & Mar C. Espadafor - 368-388 Crime-Terror Interactions in Sub-Saharan Africa
by James J. F. Forest - 389-428 Legacies of the Troubles: The Links between Organized Crime and Terrorism in Northern Ireland
by John Jupp & Matthew Garrod - 429-444 The Emergence of the Mafia in Post-War Syria: The Terror-Crime Continuum
by Line Haidar - 445-462 Arms Smuggling in India: Exploring Links between Crime and Terrorism
by Mohammed Sinan Siyech - 463-478 Debunking the Smuggler-Terrorist Nexus: Human Smuggling and the Islamic State in the Middle East
by Luigi Achilli & Alessandro Tinti - 479-500 Cows, Charcoal, and Cocaine: Al-Shabaab’s Criminal Activities in the Horn of Africa
by Katharine Petrich - 501-516 The “Capone Discovery”: Extortion as a Method of Terrorism Financing
by Yuliya Zabyelina - 517-534 Strength from the Shadows? How Shadow Economies Affect Terrorist Activities
by Amira Jadoon & Daniel Milton - 535-554 The Criminalization of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts Under International Law
by Irene Couzigou
April 2022, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 231-257 The Industrial Organization of the Syrian Civil War
by Ethan B. Kapstein & David Ribar - 258-284 Opportunity Structures, Rebel Governance, and Disputed Leadership: The Taliban’s Upsurge in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan, 2011–2015
by Niels Terpstra - 285-310 Theorizing Territorial Withdrawal: The Need to Think Strategically
by Rob Geist Pinfold & M. L. R. Smith - 311-330 Reexamining the Four Waves of Modern Terrorism: A Territorial Interpretation
by Steven M. Radil & Jaume Castan Pinos
March 2022, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 201-201 Editor’s Note: A Tripartite Discussion of “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism”
by Bruce Hoffman - 202-210 Can Mainstream Sunni Islam Counter the Islamic State? a Critique of Adis Duderija’s “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism”
by Alain Gabon - 211-222 Mainstream Sunnism, Salafi-Jihadism and progressive Islam: Rejoinder to Alan Gabon's
by Adis Duderija - 223-230 Providing Context: Commentary on the Debate Over the Critique of Salafi-Jihadism from a Mainstream Sunni Perspective
by Nadia Oweidat
February 2022, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 111-132 The Strategic Ambiguity of the United Nations Approach to Preventing Violent Extremism
by Chuck Thiessen - 133-152 Strengthening Protection and Support for Victims of Terrorism in Criminal Proceedings in Afghanistan
by John Jupp - 153-172 Pseudo-Radicalism and the De-Radicalization of Educated Youth in Indonesia
by Bagong Suyanto & Mun’im Sirry & Rahma Sugihartati - 173-199 Muslim Converts Who Turn to Global Jihad: Radicalization Characteristics and Countermeasures
by Eitan Azani & Liram Koblentz-Stenzler
January 2022, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-19 Is It Terrorism?: Public Perceptions, Media, and Labeling the Las Vegas Shooting
by Matthew J. Dolliver & Erin M. Kearns - 20-42 Rumor and Collective Action Frames: An Assessment of How Competing Conceptions of Gender, Culture, and Rule of Law Shaped Responses to Rumor and Violence in Afghanistan
by Niamatullah Ibrahimi - 43-61 Researching a Risky Business? The Use of Freedom of Information to Explore Counterterrorism Security at Museums in the United Kingdom
by Colin Atkinson & Donna Yates & Nick Brooke - 62-91 Martyr or Mystery? Female Suicide Bombers and Information Availability
by Michael J. Soules - 92-110 Motivations for Jihad and Cognitive Dissonance – A Qualitative Analysis of Former Swedish Jihadists
by Marco Nilsson
December 2021, Volume 44, Issue 12
- 971-993 FARC’s Pursuit of “Taking Power”: Insurgent Social Contracts, the Drug Trade and Appeals to Eudaemonic Legitimation
by Alexandra Phelan - 994-1021 Coca, Clausewitz, and Colombia: The Inadequacy of Micro-level Studies in Explaining FARC Violence Against Civilians During the Colombian Civil War
by Tobias Bruce-Jones & M.L.R. Smith - 1022-1049 Divide and Co-Opt: Private Agendas, Tribal Groups, and Militia Formation in Counterinsurgency Wars
by Goran Peic - 1050-1067 Trauma, Trust in Government, and Social Connection: How Social Context Shapes Attitudes Related to the Use of Ideologically or Politically Motivated Violence
by B. Heidi Ellis & Georgios Sideridis & Alisa B. Miller & Saida M. Abdi & Jeffrey P. Winer - 1068-1089 Nuclear Legitimacy: Why Insurgents Seek and Destroy Nuclear Technology
by Joshua Tschantret - 1090-1103 Greece’s Ulrike Meinhof: Pola Roupa and the Revolutionary Struggle
by George Kassimeris - 1104-1124 When Extremists Become Violent: Examining the Association Between Social Control, Social Learning, and Engagement in Violent Extremism
by Michael H. Becker - 1125-1147 Turkish ISIS and AQ Foreign Fighters: Reconciling the Numbers and Perception of the Terrorism Threat
by Ahmet S. Yayla - 1148-1166 The Strategic Use of Emotions in Recruitment Strategies of Armed Groups: The Case of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
by Larissa Daria Meier - 1167-1189 How Do Terrorist Organizations Make Money? Terrorist Funding and Innovation in the Case of al-Shabaab
by Ido Levy & Abdi Yusuf - 1190-1217 Black Ops: Islamic State and Innovation in Irregular Warfare
by Craig Whiteside & Ian Rice & Daniele Raineri
November 2021, Volume 44, Issue 11
- 887-919 ISIS’s Clash of Civilizations: Constructing the “West” in Terrorist Propaganda
by Stephane J. Baele & Gregorio Bettiza & Katharine A. Boyd & Travis G. Coan - 920-937 Rhetoric, Political Ideology and the Peace Process in Colombia: A Twitter® Analysis
by María Idaly Barreto-Galeano & Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda & Sonia Zambrano-Hernández & José-Manuel Sabucedo-Cameselle & Amalio Blanco-Abarca & Éric Maurice Lair - 938-957 The Impact of Illegal Fishing on Maritime Piracy: Evidence from West Africa
by Ginger L. Denton & Jonathan R. Harris - 958-970 A Global Analysis of Temperature, Terrorist Attacks, and Fatalities
by Curtis M. Craig & Randy W. Overbeek & Elizabeth M. Niedbala
October 2021, Volume 44, Issue 10
- 799-817 Community Engagement under the Mass Line for Counterterrorism in China
by Chi Zhang - 818-834 Local Minorities in Counterinsurgency: U.S. Approaches to Baghdad and Saigon Regarding Marginalized Populations
by Barbara Elias - 835-854 The Unforeseen 2012 Crisis in Mali: The Diverging Outcomes of Risk and Threat Analyses
by Sergei Boeke & Giliam de Valk - 855-884 Bacterial Conjugation as a Framework for the Homogenization of Tactics in Mexican Organized Crime
by Nathan P. Jones
July 2021, Volume 44, Issue 9
- 701-729 Social Learning and Social Control in the Off- and Online Pathways to Hate Crime and Terrorist Violence
by Colleen E. Mills & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven M. Chermak & Thomas J. Holt & Gary LaFree - 730-754 Pick Your POICN: Introducing the Profiles of Incidents involving CBRN and Non-State Actors (POICN) Database
by Markus K. Binder & Gary A. Ackerman - 755-775 What Motivates Muslims to Engage in Counterextremism? The Role of Identity, Efficacy, Emotions, and Morality
by Sadi Shanaah - 776-798 The Battle for Algeria: Explaining Fratricide among Armed Nonstate Actors
by Barak Mendelsohn
August 2021, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 625-645 Evaluating Case-Managed Approaches to Counter Radicalization and Violent Extremism: An Example of the Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM) Intervention
by Adrian Cherney & Emma Belton - 646-667 Understanding Electoral Violence through Complex Textual Data: OSCE Monitoring Missions in Different Contexts
by Michal Mochtak - 668-685 Female Palestinian Terrorists: The Role of the Intifada Period and the Terrorism Context
by Revital Sela-Shayovitz & Hava Dayan - 686-700 Can Old Lessons Inform Current Directions: Australia, New Zealand, and Ananda Marga’s Trans-Tasman “Terrorism” 1975–1978
by John Battersby
July 2021, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 543-564 Preventing the Next Wave of Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Lessons Learned from the Experiences of Algeria and Tunisia
by R. Kim Cragin - 565-580 Recruitment and Incitement to Violence in the Islamic State’s Online Propaganda: Comparative Analysis of Dabiq and Rumiyah
by Miron Lakomy - 581-604 The Role of Islamist Ideology in Shaping Muslims Believers’ Attitudes toward Terrorism: Evidence from Europe
by Clara Egger & Raùl Magni-Berton - 605-624 Artificial or Human: A New Era of Counterterrorism Intelligence?
by Boaz Ganor
March 2021, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 455-472 Assessing Innovation in Terrorist Financing
by Tom Keatinge & Kerstin Danner - 473-494 Testing Transitions: Extremist Prisoners Re-Entering Indonesian Society
by Cameron Sumpter & Yuslikha K. Wardhani & Sapto Priyanto - 495-520 Energy as a Rewarding and Punitive Foreign Policy Instrument: The Case of Israeli–Palestinian Relations
by Lior Herman & Itay Fischhendler - 521-541 Helping the Contras: The Effectiveness of U.S. Support for Foreign Rebels During the Nicaraguan Contra War (1979–1990)
by Quint Hoekstra
May 2021, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 363-386 Visual Jihad: Constructing the “Good Muslim” in Online Jihadist Magazines
by Stuart Macdonald & Nuria Lorenzo-Dus - 387-409 An Investigation of Mass Public Shooting Attacks Against Government Targets in the United States
by Joel A. Capellan & Jason R. Silva - 410-430 Strategic Exclusion: The State and the Framing of a Service Delivery Role for Civil Society Organizations in the Context of Counterterrorism in Nigeria
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 431-454 The Impact of Coalitional Commitment on the Recall of Moral Memories
by Michael Moncrieff & Pierre Lienard
April 2021, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 285-309 When Data Do Not Matter: Exploring Public Perceptions of Terrorism
by Erin M. Kearns & Allison E. Betus & Anthony F. Lemieux - 310-325 Trends of Anashid Usage in Da‘esh Video Messaging and Implications for Identifying Terrorist Audio and Video
by Jonathan Pieslak & Brian Pieslak & Anthony F. Lemieux - 326-345 Predicting the End of the Syrian Conflict: From Theory to the Reality of a Civil War
by Sally Sharif - 346-361 Preventing Violent Extremism: A Review of the Literature
by William Stephens & Stijn Sieckelinck & Hans Boutellier
March 2021, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 181-197 Jihadiship: From Radical Behavior to Radical Beliefs
by Marco Nilsson - 198-222 Does Domestic Political Instability Foster Terrorism? Global Evidence from the Arab Spring Era (2011–14)
by Michael J. Schumacher & Peter J. Schraeder - 223-247 Sexual Suppression and Political Agency: Evoking a Woman’s Support for the Islamic State
by Nadia Al-Dayel - 248-265 Perceptions of Fear Among Targets of Radical Animal Rights Extremism
by Nicole K. Drumhiller & Jason Roesler - 266-283 Feminization of Terror: Psychological Analysis of the Role of Women in Terrorist Structures
by Marek Bodziany & Marzena Netczuk-Gwoździewicz
February 2021, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 156-179 Iran and Hezbollah’s Pre-Operational Modus Operandi in the West
by Ioan Pop & Mitchell D. Silber
July 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 115-137 “I Will Tell You a Story about Jihad”: ISIS’s Propaganda and Narrative Advertising
by Anna Kruglova
September 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 93-114 Incel (E)motives: Resentment, Shame and Revenge
by Simon Cottee
August 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 138-155 A Qualitative Analysis of Drivers among Military-Affiliated and Civilian Lone Actor Terrorists Inspired by Jihadism
by Alexa Katon & Christine Shahan Brugh & Sarah L. Desmarais & Joseph Simons-Rudolph & Samantha A. Zottola
July 2020, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 26-51 Rebels-Turned-Narcos? The FARC-EP’s Political Involvement in Colombia’s Cocaine Economy
by José Antonio Gutiérrez D. & Frances Thomson - 52-73 Coin as Imagined Sovereignty: A Rhetorical Analysis of Coins as a Transhistorical Artifact and an Ideograph in Islamic State’s Communication
by Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu - 74-92 Research Note: Former Extremist Interviews Current Extremist: Self-Disclosure and Emotional Engagement in Terrorism Studies
by Mehmet Ümit Necef
August 2020, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-25 A Struggle for Power: Al Nusra and Al Qaida in Syria
by Antonio Giustozzi
December 2020, Volume 43, Issue 12
- 1043-1063 Empty Threats: How Extremist Organizations Bluff in Terrorist Campaigns
by Charles W. Mahoney - 1064-1085 Toward a New Typology of Sunni Jihad
by Nathan González Mendelejis - 1086-1107 Intra-Jihadist Conflict and Cooperation: Islamic State–Khorasan Province and the Taliban in Afghanistan
by Niamatullah Ibrahimi & Shahram Akbarzadeh - 1108-1128 Understanding the Syria Babel: Moral Perspectives on the Syrian Conflict from Just War to Jihad
by Tom Smith & Peter Lee & Vladimir Rauta & Sameera Khalfey
August 2020, Volume 43, Issue 11
- 959-988 Attack at Fort Hood: Experiences and Suggestions for Security
by William Moravits
November 2020, Volume 43, Issue 11
- 941-958 Political Action as a Function of Grievances, Risk, and Social Identity: An Experimental Approach
by Erin M. Kearns & Victor Asal & James Igoe Walsh & Christopher Federico & Anthony F. Lemieux - 989-1010 When Ali Comes Marching Home: Shi’a Foreign Fighters after Syria
by Jesse C. Reiff - 1011-1042 Building Community Resilience? Community Perspectives of the Countering Violent Extremism Pilot Program in Minneapolis/St. Paul
by Melissa J. Salyk-Virk
October 2020, Volume 43, Issue 10
- 837-853 Where are the Daughters? Examining the Effects of Gendered Migration on the Dynamics of “Sons of the Soil” Conflict
by Isabelle Côté & Limingcui Emma Huang - 854-854 The Three Ps of Radicalization: Push, Pull and Personal. A Systematic Scoping Review of the Scientific Evidence about Radicalization Into Violent Extremism
by Matteo Vergani & Muhammad Iqbal & Ekin Ilbahar & Greg Barton - 886-903 Kinder, Gentler, Safer? A Re-Examination of the Relationship between Consensus Democracy and Domestic Terrorism
by Matthijs Bogaards - 904-909 The Logic of Domestic Terrorism Revisited: A Response to a Critic
by Matt Qvortrup - 910-912 Coding, Concessions, Conclusions: A Reply to Matt Qvortrup
by Matthijs Bogaards - 913-939 Iran: Sponsoring or Combating Terrorism?
by Zeynab Malakoutikhah
September 2020, Volume 43, Issue 9
- 753-774 Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism: An Analysis of the Current Considerations and Barriers Inhibiting the Adoption of Counterterrorism Protective Security Measures
by David McIlhatton & James Berry & David Chapman & Pernille H. Christensen & John Cuddihy & Rachel Monaghan & Dan Range - 775-795 Confronting Apocalyptic Terrorism: Lessons from France and Japan
by Nilay Saiya - 796-814 Femme Fatale: The Lethality of Female Suicide Bombers
by Burcu Pinar Alakoc - 815-836 Military Counterterrorism Measures, Civil–Military Relations, and Democracy: The Cases of Turkey and the United States
by Nil S. Satana & Tijen Demirel-Pegg
August 2020, Volume 43, Issue 8
- 679-687 The Use of Stimulants in the Ranks of Islamic State: Myth or Reality of the Syrian Conflict
by Joseph El Khoury - 688-705 Dar al-Islam: A Quantitative Analysis of ISIS’s French-Language Magazine
by Andrew C. Sparks - 706-727 Performance Legitimacy and Conflict in African Provinces
by Fenja Søndergaard Møller - 728-752 A Comprehensive Doctrine for an Evolving Threat: Countering Terrorist Use of Social Networks
by Eitan Azani & Nadine Liv
July 2020, Volume 43, Issue 7
- 565-587 Assessing the Threat of Incel Violence
by Bruce Hoffman & Jacob Ware & Ezra Shapiro - 588-615 Radicalization Trajectories: An Evidence-Based Computational Approach to Dynamic Risk Assessment of “Homegrown” Jihadists
by Jytte Klausen & Rosanne Libretti & Benjamin W. K. Hung & Anura P. Jayasumana - 616-637 Exploring the “Demand Side” of Online Radicalization: Evidence from the Canadian Context
by Mehmet F. Bastug & Aziz Douai & Davut Akca - 638-656 On the Durability of Terrorist Networks: Revealing the Hidden Connections between Jihadist Cells
by David Bright & Chad Whelan & Shandon Harris-Hogan - 657-678 How “Alone” are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists
by David C. Hofmann
June 2020, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 431-443 Narrative, Political Violence, and Social Change
by Josefin Graef & Raquel da Silva & Nicolas Lemay-Hebert - 444-467 Disengagement from Political Violence and Deradicalization: A Narrative-Dialogical Perspective
by Raquel da Silva & Pablo Fernández-Navarro & Miguel M. Gonçalves & Catarina Rosa & Joana Silva - 468-492 Cultivating Trust and Perceptions of Source Credibility in Online Counternarratives Intended to Reduce Support for Terrorism
by Kurt Braddock & John F. Morrison - 493-508 When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence
by Sarah Colvin & Daniela Pisoiu - 509-528 Telling the Story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU): A Narrative Media Analysis
by Josefin Graef - 529-547 Peacebuilding Beyond Terrorism? Revisiting the Narratives of the Basque Conflict
by Ioannis Tellidis - 548-564 Recognizing Victims of Political Violence: Basque Literary Narratives as an Ethical Tool
by Irene G. Madina & Galo Bilbao & Angela Bermudez
May 2020, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 351-381 Avatars of the Earth: Radical Environmentalism and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons
by Zachary Kallenborn & Philipp C. Bleek - 382-395 The Swedish Mujahideen: An Exploratory Study of 41 Swedish Foreign Fighters Deceased in Iraq and Syria
by Amir Rostami & Joakim Sturup & Hernan Mondani & Pia Thevselius & Jerzy Sarnecki & Christofer Edling - 396-413 Government Mass Killing and Post-Conflict Domestic Trials
by Nam Kyu Kim & Gary Uzonyi - 414-430 The Impact of the Russian Operation in Syria on Hezbollah's Operational Art: A Hypothesis
by Dmitry Dima Adamsky
April 2020, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 259-273 Russia's Fifth Column: The Influence of the Night Wolves Motorcycle Club
by Kira Harris - 274-299 The Anashid of the Islamic State: Influence, History, Text, and Sound
by Jonathan Pieslak & Nelly Lahoud - 300-324 Hungry, or Hungry for Change? Food Riots and Political Conflict, 2005–2015
by Edward Newman - 325-350 Fragmented Hegemony and the Dismantling of the War System in Colombia
by Nazih Richani
March 2020, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 183-207 Watching ISIS: How Young Adults Engage with Official English-Language ISIS Videos
by Simon Cottee & Jack Cunliffe - 208-223 Extreme Criminals: Reconstructing Ideas of Criminality through Extremist Narratives
by Suraj Lakhani - 224-238 The Labor Market and Terrorism
by Erik Cruz & Stewart J. D'Alessio & Lisa Stolzenberg - 239-257 Hyperlinked Sympathizers: URLs and the Islamic State
by Samantha Weirman & Audrey Alexander
February 2020, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 89-122 Boko Haram's Conquest for the Caliphate: How Al Qaeda Helped Islamic State Acquire Territory
by Jacob Zenn - 123-144 Why Now? Timing Rebel Recruitment of Female Combatants
by Shelli Israelsen - 145-160 Terrorist Decision Making in the Context of Risk, Attack Planning, and Attack Commission
by Paul Gill & Zoe Marchment & Emily Corner & Noémie Bouhana - 161-182 Hollywood and Cinematic Representations of Far-Right Domestic Terrorism in the U.S
by Paul B. Rich
January 2020, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction
by Dr Bernhard Blumenau & Professor Jussi M. Hanhimäki - 5-23 From Terrorists to Statesmen: Terrorism and Polish Independence
by Felicitas Fischer von Weikersthal - 24-46 Encountering Violence: The Movement and the Legitimation of Violence at the Eve of Italy's anni di piombo
by Andrea Chiampan - 47-68 Unholy Alliance: The Connection between the East German Stasi and the Right-Wing Terrorist Odfried Hepp
by Bernhard Blumenau - 69-87 Secret Bedfellows? The KGB, Carlos the Jackal and Cold War Psychological Warfare
by Adrian Hänni
December 2019, Volume 42, Issue 12
- 1021-1043 Does Drug Trafficking Impact Terrorism? Afghan Opioids and Terrorist Violence in Central Asia
by Mariya Y. Omelicheva & Lawrence Markowitz - 1044-1068 Community Stakeholder Responses to Countering Violent Extremism Locally
by Caitlin Ambrozik - 1069-1089 The Strategy of Exclusion in American Counterterrorism
by Michael Newell - 1090-1102 The Clinton Administration's Development and Implementation of Rendition (1993–2001)
by James D. Boys
November 2019, Volume 42, Issue 11
- 935-952 Sympathy for the Devil: When and How to Negotiate with Criminal Gangs—Case of El Salvador
by Eric Rahman & Siniša Vuković - 953-971 War of Nerves: The Domestic Terror Threat and the Belgian Army
by Kenneth L. Lasoen - 972-996 Exploiting the Prophet's Authority: How Islamic State Propaganda Uses Hadith Quotation to Assert Legitimacy
by Jennifer Boutz & Hannah Benninger & Alia Lancaster - 997-1019 Terrorist Group Rivalries and Alliances: Testing Competing Explanations
by Brian J. Phillips
October 2019, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 853-877 The Strategic Logic of Women in Jihadi Organizations
by Hamoon Khelghat-Doost - 878-897 Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism: Bored to Death?
by Moamen Gouda & Marcus Marktanner