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1 The Juridification of the UK’s Counter Terrorism Prevent Policy Clive Walker & Oona Cawley
2 Transnational counter-terrorism law: law, power and legitimacy in the ‘wars on terror Cian C. Murphy
3 Countering terrorism through the use of informants: the Northern Ireland experience Mark Cochrane & Rachel Monaghan
4 Counter-terrorism, Discrimination, and Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion, or Belief Susan Kerr & Johannes Heiler
5 Merits and Limits of Counter-ideological Work Against Terrorism: A Critical Appraisal Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
6 Eight steps to improve counter-terrorism measures in South Africa Hussein Solomon
7 Terrorism and the good life: toward a virtueethical framework for morally assessing terrorism and counter-terroris Noreen Josefa van Elk
8 The Broader Horn of Africa: Peacekeeping in a Strategic Vacuum A. Sarjoh Bah
9 Towards a counter‐terrorism law and policy Irwin Cotler
10 The impact of UN Security Council resolution 2242 in Australia, the UK and Sweden Doris Asante; Yasmin Chilmeran; Laura J; Shepherd & Zoe Tiller
11 Protecting Global Cities: New York, London and the Internationalization of Municipal Policing for Counter Terrorism Brian Nussbaum
12 Counter-terrorism policing innovations in Turkey: a case study of Turkish National Police CVE experiment Serdar San
13 The African state and the failure of US counterterrorism initiatives in Africa: The cases of Nigeria and Mali Hussein Solomon
14 The Security Council and Counterterrorism: Global and Regional Approaches to an Elusive Public Good KENNEDY GRAHAM
15 The ligaments of counter-terrorism regime: sexual violence and the vicarious traumatisation of female non-governmental organisation workers: evidence from Nigeria Emeka Thaddues Njoku
16 Suspect community or suspect category? The impact of counter-terrorism as ‘policed multiculturalism’ Francesco Ragazzi
17 Security Council Resolution 2242 on Women, Peace and Security: Progressive Gains or Dangerous Development? Gina Heathcote
18 The Mediterranean Dimension of EU Counter‐ terrorism Sarah Wolff
19 Hard Versus Soft Measures to Security: Explaining the Failure of Counter-Terrorism Strategy in Nigeria Michael I. Ugwueze & Freedom C. Onuoha
20 British Counter-Terrorism After 7/7: Adapting Community Policing to the Fight Against Domestic Terrorism Prof Jytte Klausen
21 The use of undercover military units in counterterrorist operations: a historical analysis with reference to contemporary anti-terrorism Geraint Hughes
22 Analysing Terrorism and Counter-terrorism: A Communication Model R.D. Crelinsten
23 US Counter-terrorism: Moving Beyond Global Counter-insurgency to Strongpoint Defence Audrey Kurth Cronin
24 US Counter-terrorism: Moving Beyond Global Counter-insurgency to Strongpoint Defence Audrey Kurth Cronin
25 US Counter-terrorism: Moving Beyond Global Counter-insurgency to Strongpoint Defence Audrey Kurth Cronin
26 Reintegration and localised conflict: security impacts beyond influencing spoilers Dave McRae
27 (Counter-) terrorism in Africa: Reflections for a new decade Sven Botha & Suzanne E Graham
28 Terrorism; discourse; construction; state stability; state-building; un security council; Afghanistan; Iraq; Israel; Lebanon; Hezbollah; Hamas Chuku Chuku; Dominic Abang & Ima-Abasi Isip
29 The dispositive of terrorism during the war on terrorism: the UNSC’s approach to concrete terror emergencies in the Middle East Chen Kertcher
30 A review of Mali’s counterterrorism approach in the light of African Union interventions Isaac Mensah
31 A scoping analysis of the counter terrorism command policing structure and its impact on intelligence sharing between the police and the security services Eric Halford
32 Amnesty as a tool in the deradicalisation of Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria: a threat to national security Emelda Undiandeye Ejeh & Ebunoluwa Popoola
33 Beyond instrumentalisation: gender and agency in the prevention of extreme violence in Kenya Elizabeth Mesok
34 Counterterrorism, Civil Society Organisations and Peacebuilding: The Role of Non-State Actors in Deradicalisation in Bima, Indonesia Muhammad Adlin Sila & Greg Fealy
35 Counter-terrorism, Multinational Joint Task Force and the missing components Babatunde F. Obamamoye
36 Counter-terrorism as crime prevention: a holistic approach Tore Bjørgo
37 Counter-terrorism in the EU’s external relations Mai’a K. Davis Cross
38 Counter-terrorism in the Horn of Africa: New security frontiers, old Strategies Peter Kagwanja
39 Disenchantments: counterterror narratives and conviviality Michele Grossman
40 Evaluating counter-terrorism strategies in Asia Andrew T. H. Tan
41 Evolving dynamics of China-Pakistan counterterrorism cooperat Khuram Iqbal; Muhammad Shoaib & Sardar Bakhsh
42 Facing the world as it is? On irony and (counter)terrorism Josefin Graef
43 Femininity is not inferiority: women-led civil society organizations and “countering violent extremism” in Nigeria Chikodiri Nwangwu & Christian Ezeibe
44 International cooperation for counter-terrorism: a strategic perspective Syed Yusuf Saadat
45 Is counter-terrorism counterproductive? A case study of Kenya’s response to terrorism, 1998-2020 Juliet Wambui Kamau
46 Israel's Counter-Terrorism Policy: How Effective? Charles David Freilich
47 Light and dark: the contrasting approaches of British counter terrorism John Bahadur Lamb
48 Blurred Lines: The New ‘Domestic’ Terrorism Gregory D. Miller
49 Need for Character Development Program Based on Islamic Doctrines as a Counter-Terrorism Approach at HEIs of Pakistan Nayab Nasir
50 Psychologically disturbed and on the side of the terrorists: the delegitimisation of critical intellectuals in Terrorism and Political Violence James Hopkins