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May 2016, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 451-471 Securing the Transatlantic Maritime Supply Chains from Counterterrorism: EU–U.S. Cooperation and the Emergence of a Transatlantic Customs Security Regime
by Dimitrios Anagnostakis - 472-476 A Response to “Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf Terrorism”
by Michael Becker
April 2016, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 281-291 Political Resilience to Terrorism in Europe: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Leena Malkki & Teemu Sinkkonen - 292-307 Closure through Resilience: The Case of Prevent
by Phil Edwards - 308-325 Building a New Utøya; Re-Placing the Oslo Bombsite—Counterfactual Resilience at Postterrorist Sites
by Charlotte Heath-Kelly - 326-341 Can Political Leaders Make a Difference? Norwegian versus Spanish Experiences in Responding to Terrorist Attacks
by Teemu Sinkkonen - 342-362 International Pressure to Perform: Counterterrorism Policy Development in Finland
by Leena Malkki - 363-379 Political Resilience and EU Responses to Aviation Terrorism
by Javier Argomaniz & Peter Lehr
March 2016, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 195-206 Going Dark: Terrorism on the Dark Web
by Gabriel Weimann - 207-226 Pro-Government Militias and the Repertoires of Illicit State Violence
by Ariel I. Ahram - 227-239 Hitting Them Where it Hurts: A Joint Interagency Network to Disrupt Terrorist Financing in West Africa
by Daniel Detzi & Steven Winkleman - 240-259 Responding to Terrorism? Human Rights Organization Shaming and Terrorist Attacks
by Victor Asal & Kathleen Deloughery & Amanda Murdie - 260-280 Intelligence and Its Critics
by Daniel Byman
February 2016, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 85-105 The Islamic State: A Clash within the Muslim Civilization for the New Caliphate
by Marco Marsili - 106-127 Assessing the Terrorist Threat: Impact of the Group's Organizational Design?
by Brecht Volders - 128-164 Opening a Door for Return to Home: Impact and Effectiveness of Turkish Repentance Laws
by Mustafa Cosar Unal - 165-193 Terrorism, Civil Liberties, and Political Rights: A Cross-National Analysis
by Lance Y. Hunter
January 2016, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Rise of Dark Americana: Depicting the “War on Terror” On-Screen
by David Martin Jones & M.L.R. Smith - 22-45 Receptivity to Violence in Ethnically Divided Societies: A Micro-Level Mechanism of Perceived Horizontal Inequalities
by Dan Miodownik & Lilach Nir - 46-66 Endgames: Improving Our Understanding of Homegrown Terrorism
by Michael Zekulin - 67-83 Toward a Behavioral Model of “Homegrown” Radicalization Trajectories
by Jytte Klausen & Selene Campion & Nathan Needle & Giang Nguyen & Rosanne Libretti
December 2015, Volume 38, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 979-997 Countering Jihadi Terrorists and Radicals the French Way
by Dorle Hellmuth - 998-1007 From Munich to Boston, and from Theater to Social Media: The Evolutionary Landscape of World Sporting Terror
by Yair Galily & Moran Yarchi & Ilan Tamir - 1008-1021 Rallying or Criticizing? Media Coverage of Authorities' Reaction to Terror Attacks Targeting Sporting Events
by Moran Yarchi & Yair Galily & Ilan Tamir - 1022-1037 Endgame? Sports Events as Symbolic Targets in Lone Wolf Terrorism
by Ramón Spaaij & Mark S. Hamm - 1038-1064 CONTEST as Strategy: Reassessing Britain's Counterterrorism Approach
by John Gearson & Hugo Rosemont - 1065-1065 Corrigendum
by The Editors
November 2015, Volume 38, Issue 11
- 899-918 The Lawfulness of U.S. Targeted Killing Operations Outside Afghanistan
by Jeffrey Scott Bachman - 919-937 The Perils of Weak Organization: Explaining Loyalty and Defection of Militant Organizations Toward Pakistan
by Milos Popovic - 938-957 Ethnicity, Islam, and Pakistani Public Opinion toward the Pakistani Taliban
by Karl Kaltenthaler & William Miller - 958-975 The Radicalization Puzzle: A Theoretical Synthesis of Empirical Approaches to Homegrown Extremism
by Mohammed Hafez & Creighton Mullins - 976-978 A review of "Boko Haram: Islamism, Politics, Security and the State in Nigeria," edited by Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos
by Adeniyi S. Basiru
October 2015, Volume 38, Issue 10
- 795-813 How Armed Groups Fight: Territorial Control and Violent Tactics
by Luis de la Calle & Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca - 814-840 Preventing Political Violence in Britain: An Evaluation of over Forty Years of Undercover Policing of Political Groups Involved in Protest
by Stefano Bonino & Lambros George Kaoullas - 841-863 Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Agree to Cease-Fires While Others Do Not? A Within-Case Analysis of Burma/Myanmar, 1948–2011
by Alexander Dukalskis - 864-884 The Ambiguous Host-Citizen Contract: An Evolving Notion of Duty in the U.S. Military Quest for Local Legitimacy
by Lisa Karlborg - 885-897 Countering the Islamic State: U.S. Counterterrorism Measures
by Kathleen Bouzis
September 2015, Volume 38, Issue 9
- 691-709 Microdisarmament and Compliance Costs: An Analysis of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Programs
by Tatjana Stankovic - 710-733 Quantifying and Qualifying Charisma: A Theoretical Framework for Measuring the Presence of Charismatic Authority in Terrorist Groups
by David C. Hofmann - 734-758 The Influence of External and Internal Correlates on the Organizational Death of Domestic Far-Right Extremist Groups
by Michael Suttmoeller & Steven Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich - 759-775 “It's More Than Just a Name”: A Theoretical Approach to Eradicating Terrorism Through Propositions of Organizational Naming
by Jacqueline S. Bruscella - 776-793 International Terrorism Potential in Southern Africa
by Ngonidzashe Marongwe
August 2015, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 581-602 The Homecomings: What Happens When Arab Foreign Fighters in Iraq and Syria Return?
by Daniel Byman - 603-621 Belgian and French Foreign Fighters in Iraq 2003–2005: A Comparative Case Study
by Timothy Holman - 622-651 Service-Seeking Behavior, Perceptions of Armed Actors, and Preferences Regarding Governance: Evidence from the Palestinian Territories
by Shawn Teresa Flanigan & Cheryl O'brien - 652-670 Sponsoring Violence: A Typology of Constituent Support for Terrorist Organizations
by Brandon M. Boylan - 671-689 Economic Factors for Piracy: The Effect of Commodity Price Shocks
by Alexander Knorr
July 2015, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 495-509 The Western Muhajirat of ISIS
by Anita Peresin & Alberto Cervone - 510-528 Religiosity and Rebellion in Nigeria: Considering Boko Haram in the Radical Tradition
by Natalie Delia Deckard & Atta Barkindo & David Jacobson - 529-542 Removing the Crutch: External Support and the Dynamics of Armed Conflict
by Matthew Testerman - 543-559 Counterterrorism, Community Policing and the Flags Protests: An Examination of Police Perceptions of Northern Ireland's Operation Dulcet
by Kenneth Pennington & Orla Lynch - 560-579 An Analysis of the Taliban in Khurasan's Azan (Issues 1–5)
by Haroro J. Ingram
June 2015, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 395-413 Lone Wolf Terrorist or Deranged Shooter? A Study of Ideological Active Shooter Events in the United States, 1970–2014
by Joel A. Capellan - 414-432 Radical Criminals in the Grey Area: A Comparative Study of Mexican Religious Drug Cartels and Australian Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
by Matteo Vergani & Sean Collins - 433-455 Assessing the Attractiveness and Vulnerability of Eco-Terrorism Targets: A Situational Crime Prevention Approach
by Jeff Gruenewald & Kayla Allison-Gruenewald & Brent R. Klein - 456-477 German Leftist Terrorism and Israel: Ethno-Nationalist, Religious-Fundamentalist, or Social-Revolutionary?
by Martin Jander - 478-493 Healing through Action? The Political Mobilization of Victims of Al Qaeda-Inspired Violence in Spain and the United Kingdom
by Diego Muro
May 2015, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 311-327 Semi-Proxy Wars and U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy
by R. Kim Cragin - 328-342 Striving in the Way of God: Justifying Jihad by Young Belgian and Dutch Muslims
by Marion Van San - 343-358 Foreign Fighters and the Radicalization of Local Jihad: Interview Evidence from Swedish Jihadists
by Marco Nilsson - 359-379 Swedish Counterterrorism Policy: An Intersection Between Prevention and Mitigation?
by Veronica Strandh & Niklas Eklund - 380-393 The Convergence of Terrorism and Transnational Crime in Central Asia
by Liana Eustacia Reyes & Shlomi Dinar
April 2015, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 233-252 Social Identity Group and Human (In)Security: The Case of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
by Isaac Kfir - 253-274 Homegrown Terrorism in Canada: Local Patterns, Global Trends
by John McCoy & W. Andy Knight - 275-292 Doing Well by Doing Good: Understanding Hamas's Social Services as Political Advertising
by Ora Szekely - 293-304 T-Test for Terrorism: Did the Introduction of Proportional Representation Reduce the Terrorist Threat? A Time-Series Case Study of Algeria and Northern Ireland
by Matt Qvortrup - 305-309 “Special” Communiqué Issued by the Belgian Marxist Terrorist Group, “Communist Combatant Cells” (CCC)
by Dennis Pluchinsky
March 2015, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 167-178 Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf Terrorism
by Ramón Spaaij & Mark S. Hamm - 179-198 Are Terrorists Courageous? Micro-Sociology of Extreme Left Terrorism
by Alessandro Orsini - 199-218 Constructions of Effectiveness and the Rationalization of Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Biometric Passports
by Hendrik Hegemann & Martin Kahl - 219-232 Profile and Life Span of the PKK Guerillas
by Nadir Gergin & Haci Duru & Hakan Cem Çetin
February 2015, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 85-112 Disaggregating and Defeating Terrorist Safe Havens
by Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault & Tricia Bacon - 113-131 The Impact of Jihadist Foreign Fighters on Indigenous Secular-Nationalist Causes: Contrasting Chechnya and Syria
by Ben Rich & Dara Conduit - 132-145 Strategy in Counterinsurgency: A Distilled Approach
by Spyridon Plakoudas - 146-166 Explaining Divergent Attitudes Toward Lethal Drone Strikes
by Stephen Ceccoli & John Bing
January 2015, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-22 Tweeting the Jihad: Social Media Networks of Western Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq
by Jytte Klausen - 23-38 Counterterrorism as War: Identifying the Dangers, Risks, and Opportunity Costs of U.S. Strategy Toward Al Qaeda and Its Affiliates
by Christopher McIntosh - 39-61 Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual Players: Obtaining Global Counterterror Actor Types from Proscribed Terror Lists
by Ethem Ilbiz & Benjamin L. Curtis - 62-74 Terrorism Research: Past, Present, and Future
by Adam Roberts - 75-83 A First Draft of the History of America's Ongoing Wars on Terrorism
by Bruce Hoffman
December 2014, Volume 37, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 979-998 The Radical Milieu: Conceptualizing the Supportive Social Environment of Terrorist Groups
by Stefan Malthaner & Peter Waldmann - 999-1023 Anti-Social Capital in Former Members of Non-State Armed Groups: A Case Study of Colombia
by Enzo Nussio & Ben Oppenheim - 1024-1038 Fighting Transnational Insurgents: The South African Defence Force in Namibia, 1966–1989
by Kersti Larsdotter - 1039-1057 Why and How Civil Defense Militias Emerge: The Case of the Arrow Boys in South Sudan
by Carlo Koos
November 2014, Volume 37, Issue 11
- 895-919 Political Socialization and Terrorist Radicalization Among Individuals Who Joined al-Shabaab in Kenya
by Anneli Botha - 920-935 The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend … The Dynamics of Self-Defense Forces in Irregular War: The Case of the Sons of Iraq
by Govinda Clayton & Andrew Thomson - 936-958 Peacekeepers Fighting a Counterinsurgency Campaign: A Net Assessment of the African Union Mission in Somalia
by Noel Anderson - 959-978 Explaining Lone Wolf Target Selection in the United States
by Michael Becker
October 2014, Volume 37, Issue 10
- 825-841 Community Engagement for Counterterrorism in Britain: An Exploration of the Role of “Connectors” in Countering Takfiri Jihadist Terrorism
by Basia Spalek - 842-861 “From Terrorists to Peacekeepers”: The IRA's Disengagement and the Role of Community Networks
by Gordon Clubb - 862-880 Hybrid Actors, Tactical Variety: Rethinking Asymmetric and Hybrid War
by Josef Schroefl & Stuart J. Kaufman - 881-894 Does Targeted Capture Reduce Terrorism?
by Stewart J. D’Alessio & Lisa Stolzenberg & Dustin Dariano
September 2014, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 713-719 Northern Ireland: 20 Years After the Cease-Fires
by Peter Shirlow & Colin Coulter - 720-732 Endings and Beginnings? Republicanism Since 1994
by Kevin Bean - 733-746 Rejection, Shaming, Enclosure, and Moving On: Variant Experiences and Meaning Among Loyalist Former Prisoners
by Peter Shirlow - 747-762 Troubling Masculinities: Changing Patterns of Violent Masculinities in a Society Emerging from Political Conflict
by Fidelma Ashe & Ken Harland - 763-776 Under Which Constitutional Arrangement Would You Still Prefer to be Unemployed? Neoliberalism, the Peace Process, and the Politics of Class in Northern Ireland
by Colin Coulter - 777-791 The Limits of Local Accommodation: Why Contentious Events Remain Prone to Conflict in Northern Ireland
by Katy Hayward & Milena Komarova - 792-805 Navigating Risk: Understanding the Impact of the Conflict on Children and Young People in Northern Ireland
by Brendan Browne & Clare Dwyer - 806-814 Symmetrical Solutions, Asymmetrical Realities: Beyond the Politics of Paralysis?
by Liam O’Dowd - 815-823 Northern Ireland: 20 Years On
by Arthur Aughey
August 2014, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 619-637 Comparative Islamist Perspectives on the Politics of Energy in the Middle East and Beyond
by Emmanuel Karagiannis - 638-653 Contextualizing Radicalization: The Emergence of the “Sauerland-Group” from Radical Networks and the Salafist Movement
by Stefan Malthaner - 654-673 The Evolution of the Structure of Jihadist Terrorism in Western Europe: The Case of Spain
by Javier Jordan - 674-688 The Effect of Female Suicide Attacks on Foreign Media Framing of Conflicts: The Case of the Palestinian–Israeli Conflict
by Moran Yarchi - 689-712 Mechanisms of Convergence in Domestic Counterterrorism Regulations: American Influence, Domestic Needs, and International Networks
by Jesse Paul Lehrke & Rahel Schomaker
July 2014, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 541-566 It's Easier to Decapitate a Snake than It Is a Hydra: An Analysis of Colombia's Targeted Killing Program
by Matthew Morehouse - 567-585 Indian Jihadism: The Evolving Threat
by Stephen Tankel - 586-603 “Ecoterrorism”: Terrorist Threat or Political Ploy?
by Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler & Cas Mudde - 604-617 Neo-Jihadist Prosumers and Al Qaeda Single Narrative: The Case Study of Giuliano Delnevo
by Matteo Vergani
June 2014, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 457-472 Sectarian Violence and Social Group Identity in Pakistan
by Isaac Kfir - 473-491 Repression and the Spread of Ethnic Conflict in Kurdistan
by Kirstin J. H. Brathwaite - 492-522 The Polarization Trap
by Arzu Kibris - 523-540 Jihadist Radicalization in East Africa: Two Case Studies
by John C. Amble & Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens
May 2014, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 387-404 Revisiting Urban Guerrillas: Armed Propaganda and the Insurgency of Uruguay's MLN-Tupamaros, 1969–70
by Pablo Brum - 405-421 The European Communities’ Pyrrhic Victory: European Integration, Terrorism, and the Dublin Agreement of 1979
by Bernhard Blumenau - 422-439 Lying About Terrorism
by Erin M. Kearns & Brendan Conlon & Joseph K. Young - 440-456 Toward an Increasingly Heterogeneous Threat: A Chronology of Jihadist Terrorism in Europe 2008–2013
by Petter Nesser
April 2014, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 295-321 Permissibility of Targeted Killing
by Ophir Falk - 322-347 Whom Do They Recruit?: Profiling and Recruitment in the PKK/KCK
by Süleyman Özeren & Murat Sever & Kamil Yilmaz & Alper Sözer - 348-368 The Neglected Role of Charismatic Authority in the Study of Terrorist Groups and Radicalization
by David C. Hofmann & Lorne L. Dawson - 369-385 Moral Disengagement and Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: An Education Intervention
by Anne Aly & Elisabeth Taylor & Saul Karnovsky
March 2014, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 213-236 Conceptualizing Terrorism
by Anthony Richards - 237-257 Organizational Versus Individual Attribution: A Case Study of Jemaah Islamiyah and the Anthrax Plot
by Alexandra Pocek Joosse & H. Brinton Milward - 258-266 Mass Casualty Potential of Qassam Rockets
by Lian Zucker & Edward H. Kaplan - 267-293 Assessing the Abu Sayyaf Group's Strategic and Learning Capacities
by Luke M. Gerdes & Kristine Ringler & Barbara Autin
February 2014, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 115-134 A Political Sociology Approach to the Diffusion of Conflict from Chechnya to Dagestan and Ingushetia
by Aurélie Campana & Jean-François Ratelle - 135-161 Live to Win Another Day: Why Many Militant Organizations Survive Yet Few Succeed
by Benjamin Acosta - 162-184 Civilian Defense Forces, State Capacity, and Government Victory in Counterinsurgency Wars
by Goran Peic - 185-197 Military Operations in Romanian Anti-Partisan Warfare, 1944–1958
by Andrei Miroiu - 198-211 Radical Beliefs and Violent Actions Are Not Synonymous: How to Place the Key Disjuncture Between Attitudes and Behaviors at the Heart of Our Research into Political Violence
by James Khalil
January 2014, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-17 Forest Jihad: Assessing the Evidence for “Popular Resistance Terrorism”
by Sarah Marsden & Daiana Marino & Gilbert Ramsay - 18-40 The Challenges to Cooperation Posed by the Nexus of Terrorism and Organized Crime: Comparing the Situations Between the Andean and the Sahel Regions
by Olli J. Teirilä - 41-67 Peace at Daggers Drawn? Boko Haram and the State of Emergency in Nigeria
by Daniel E. Agbiboa - 68-90 The Cyberterrorism Threat: Findings from a Survey of Researchers
by Lee Jarvis & Stuart Macdonald & Lella Nouri - 91-114 The Roles of Women in Contemporary Political and Revolutionary Conflict: A Thematic Model
by Lauren Vogel & Louise Porter & Mark Kebbell
December 2013, Volume 36, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 953-980 Al Qaeda's Twenty-Year Strategic Plan: The Current Phase of Global Terror
by Martin Rudner - 981-1004 Outside Support for Insurgent Movements
by Daniel Byman - 1005-1024 Far-Right Lone Wolf Homicides in the United States
by Jeff Gruenewald & Steven Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich - 1025-1044 Terror and Its Limits: The Historical Understanding of Terrorist Movements, States and Tribes in an Age of Cultural Anxiety
by Paul B. Rich
November 2013, Volume 36, Issue 11
- 1-1 Statement of Removal
by The Editors - 883-898 Alienating the Grassroots: Looking Back at Al Qaeda's Communicative Approach Toward Muslim Audiences
by Donald Holbrook - 899-916 The Hybrid Terrorist Organization: Hezbollah as a Case Study
by Eitan Azani - 917-932 Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Russia: Contending Paradigms and Current Perspectives
by Younkyoo Kim & Stephen Blank - 933-951 Not Quite Terrorism: Animal Rights Extremism in the United Kingdom
by Rachel Monaghan
October 2013, Volume 36, Issue 10
- 789-818 The Importance of Voluntary Associations for Guerrilla Movements
by Ogen Goldman - 819-838 Revisiting the “Problem From Hell”: Suicide Terror in Afghanistan
by Henry Rome - 839-856 After Oslo and Utøya: A Shift in the Balance Between Security and Liberty in Norway?
by Anne Lise Fimreite & Peter Lango & Per Lægreid & Lise H. Rykkja - 857-879 What Drives Inter-Religious Violence? Lessons from Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, and Tanzania
by Matthias Basedau & Johannes Vüllers & Peter Körner - 880-881 A Review of “Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God”
by Daniel Byman
September 2013, Volume 36, Issue 9
- 699-712 The Infiltration of Terrorist Organizations Into the Pharmaceutical Industry: Hezbollah as a Case Study
by Boaz Ganor & Miri Halperin Wernli - 713-738 Interviews With Canadian Radicals
by Gaetano Joe Ilardi - 739-755 Explaining a Turning Point in Australian Jihadism
by Andrew Zammit - 756-776 Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Anyone Who Gets in the Way: Lessons from a Comparative Analysis of U.S. Militias and Ulster Loyalists
by Richard Reed - 777-787 Estonia's Cyber Defence League: A Model for the United States?
by Sharon L. Cardash & Frank J. Cilluffo & Rain Ottis
August 2013, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 617-634 Nomads, Islamists, and Soldiers: The Struggles for Northern Mali
by Lawrence E. Cline - 635-653 Al Qaeda's Uncertain Future
by Bruce Hoffman - 654-671 Military Experience, Identity Discrepancies, and Far Right Terrorism: An Exploratory Analysis
by Pete Simi & Bryan F. Bubolz & Ann Hardman - 672-684 Interview With a Terrorist by Vocation: A Day Among the Diehard Terrorists, Part II
by Alessandro Orsini - 685-697 Crooked Lessons from the Indian Wars
by Anna Simons
July 2013, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 533-546 The Stasi–Meinhof Complex?
by David Vielhaber - 547-572 Black Tigers, Bronze Lotus: The Evolution and Dynamics of Sri Lanka's Strategies of Dirty War
by S. D. Selvadurai & M. L. R. Smith - 573-587 Strategic Interaction Between Rebels and the State: A Study of the Maoist Conflict in Nepal
by Srobana Bhattacharya - 588-608 From Medusa Past Kantolo: Testing the Effectiveness of Canada's Enemy-Centric and Population-Centric Counterinsurgency Operational Strategies
by Eric Jardine & Simon Palamar - 609-615 The New Era of Media and Terrorism
by Mahmoud Eid
June 2013, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 431-459 Options and Strategies for Countering Online Radicalization in the United States
by Peter R. Neumann - 460-476 State-Sponsored Social Control of Illegitimate Social Movements: Strategies Used to Financially Damage Radical Islamic, Terrorist-Labeled Organizations
by Samuel C. Lindsey & Michael J. Williams - 477-502 Brokers and Key Players in the Internationalization of the FARC
by Dan Cunningham & Sean Everton & Greg Wilson & Carlos Padilla & Doug Zimmerman - 503-532 Stoning the Dogs: Guerilla Mobilization and Violence in Rhodesia
by Yagil Henkin
2013, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 353-371 Fighting Insurgencies: How Much Does Religion Really Matter?
by Daniel Byman - 372-393 Targeting Civilians in Ethno-Territorial Wars: Power- and Preference-Based Sources of Ethnic Cleansing and Mass Killing Strategies
by Shale Horowitz & Min Ye - 394-418 Al Qaeda's Crisis: Sayyid Imam and the Jurisprudence of Lawful Military
by Paul Kamolnick - 419-430 Know Your Enemy: On the Futility of Distinguishing Between Terrorists and Insurgents
by James Khalil
2013, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 279-291 Evolution of the Global : Female Suicide Bombers in Iraq
by Jessica Davis - 292-314 Testing for Contagion/Diffusion of Terrorism in State Dyads
by Christina Cliff & Andrew First - 315-336 Unpacking the Connection Between Terror and Islam
by Justin Conrad & Daniel Milton - 337-351 A Day Among the Diehard Terrorists: The Psychological Costs of Doing Ethnographic Research
by Alessandro Orsini
2013, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 193-218 The Organizational Dynamics of Far-Right Hate Groups in the United States: Comparing Violent to Nonviolent Organizations
by Steven Chermak & Joshua Freilich & Michael Suttmoeller - 219-234 The Effects of Cleric Statements on Suicide Bombings in Pakistan, 2000–2010
by Bridget Nolan - 235-254 Reading Booth in Beirut: Is Hizbollah an Emancipatory Actor?
by James Worrall - 255-277 Understanding Terror, Terrorism, and Their Representations in Media and Culture
by Paul Rich
2013, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 99-115 Promoting Exit from Violent Extremism: Themes and Approaches
by Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen - 116-131 De-Radicalization in Israel's Prison System
by Boaz Ganor & Ophir Falk - 132-151 Terrorist Decision Making and the Deterrence Problem
by Gregory Miller - 152-175 Defeated by Popular Demand: Public Support and Counterterrorism in Three Western Democracies, 1963–1998
by Bart Schuurman - 176-192 “Our Backs Are Against the Wall”: The Black Liberation Army and Domestic Terrorism in 1970s America
by William Rosenau
2013, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-25 The Future of Insurgency
by Seth Jones & Patrick Johnston - 26-48 America's Trajectory in the Long War: Redirecting Our Efforts Toward Strategic Effects Versus Simply Tactical Gains
by Bryan Groves - 49-76 Illuminating the Global Suicide-Attack Network
by Benjamin Acosta & Steven Childs - 77-97 Security Force Collusion in Northern Ireland 1969–1999: Substance or Symbolism?
by Mark Cochrane
April 2007, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 281-302 Fighting Networked Terrorist Groups: Lessons from Israel
by Seth G. Jones - 303-325 Jihadist Beheading: A Convergence of Technology, Theology, and Teleology?
by Pete Lentini & Muhammad Bakashmar - 327-336 Al Qaeda and Iran: Friends or Foes, or Somewhere in Between?
by Paul Hastert - 337-352 Existential Motivations in the Lord's Resistance Army’s Continuing Conflict
by Anthony Vinci - 353-365 Reforming Militant Madaris in Pakistan
by Moniza Khokhar