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Development NGO responses to countering violent extremism and hat |
Anthony Ware; Leanne M. Kelly & Greg Barto
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Deterring the Undeterrable: Coercion, Denial, and Delegitimization in Counterterrorism |
Alex S. Wilner
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The External Dimension of EU Counter-Terrorism Relations: Competences, Interests, and Institutions |
Christian Kaunert
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Conspiracies Gone Wild: A Psychiatric Perspective on Conspiracy Theory Belief, Mental Illness, and the Potential for Lone Actor Ideological Violence |
Joseph M. Pierr
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Is He /ourguy/, a False Flag, or Something Else? Debating Breivik’s and Tarrant’s Terrorism on 4chan’s /pol/ Board |
Justin Bonest Phillips & Kristy Campion
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Campaigning on Campus: Student Islamic Societies and Counterterrorism |
Tufyal Choudhury
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adicalization ecosystem as a confounder of violent extremism’s drivers |
Moorthy S. Muthuswam
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“Doing Peace”: The Role of Ex-Political Prisoners in Violence Prevention Initiatives in Northern Ireland |
Carmel Joyce & Orla Lynch
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Political rage: terrorism and the politics of emotion |
David Wright-Neville & Debra Smith
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Stochastic terrorism: critical reflections on an emerging concep |
James Angove
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Online and Social Media News Usage, Conspiratorial Attitudes and Fear of Terrorism |
Ahmet Guler & James A. Piazza
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New Models for Deploying Counterspeech: Measuring Behavioral Change and Sentiment Analysis |
Farshad Kooti & Karly Vockery;Erin Saltman
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Countering violent extremism in education: a human rights analysis |
Hans Svennevig;Lee Jerome & Alex Elwick
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Profiling terrorist organizations capable of high impact attacks |
Ashutosh Khanna & Alok Kumar Singh;Prabal Pratap Singh; Deepu Philip
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From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–2010 |
Bernhard Blumenau
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Tweeting terrorism: Vernacular conceptions of Muslims and terror in the wake of the Manchester Bombing on Twitter |
Sarah Gerwens & Richard Dron;Joseph Downing
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Counterterrorism, political anxiety and legitimacy in postcolonial India and Egypt |
Alice Finden & Sagnik Dutta
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Strategic European counterterrorism? An empirical analysis |
Silvia D’Amato & Andrea Terlizzi
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Provocation and Attrition Strategies in Transnational Terrorism: The Case of Al-Shabaab |
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
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Refugees, Perceived Threat & Domestic Terrorism |
Graig R. Klein
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Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and Political Violence: An Initial Exploration |
Antony Pemberton & Pauline G. M. Aarten
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Terrorism, Guerrilla, and the Labeling of Militant Groups |
Ronit Berger Hobson & Assaf Moghadam
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Disrupting the “Tamil diaspora-terrorism” paradigm: the political mobilisation of younger generation Tamils in the London diaspora |
Meena Kandiah
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Predicting Novel Terrorism: Media Coverage as Early-Warning System of Novelty in Terror Attacks |
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09546553.2024.2345729 Christian Nitzl & Jurgen Willems;Hannes Lampe;Eva Herschinger
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The Threat of (the Lack of) Social Cohesion: Preventing Violent Extremism in Lebanon |
Jan Daniel
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“Because They Are Women in a Man’s World”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Incel Violent Extremists and the Stories They Tell |
Dominique Vink;Tahir Abbas;Yannick Veilleux-Lepage & Richard McNeilWillson
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“Don’t bring race into it”: white ignorance, UK counterterrorism and the impact agenda |
Hannah Wright
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Terrorism denial: 7/10 and the reasons to deny a pogrom |
Lev Topor
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EU counterterrorism, collective securitization, and the internal-external security nexus |
Alistair J.K. Shepherd
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Transcending counterterrorism discourse: metaphors, identity politics and ideological security in Xinjiang |
Belén García-Noblejas Floriano
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The October 7, 2023 Attacks and the Maturation of Terrorism Studies |
Assaf Moghadam & Anthony C. Marco
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Terrorism and Security at the Olympics: Empirical Trends and Evolving Research Agendas |
Ramón Spaaij
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Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Group |
Ahmet Guler; Ismail Onat & Mehmet F. Bastug
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From Liberal Peacebuilding to Stabilization and Counterterrorism |
John Karlsrud
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Public inquiries on counterterrorism: New Zealand’s experience |
Damien Rogers, ;Nick Nelson & John Battersby
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Assessing the role of the United Nations in countering terrorism in Africa: A case study of the Lake Chad Basin |
Lukong Stella Shulika & Mahtab Shafiei
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The Class Conflict Rises When You Turn up the Heat: An Interdisciplinary Examination of the Relationship between Climate Change and LeftWing Terrorist Recruitment |
Ashton Kingdon & Briony Gray
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Contemporary terrorism challenges and responses in the Indo-Pacific |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Intelligence and the ‘Heart’ of the terrorist: managing the system of systems to discover and respond to tactics of fear |
Andreas Velthuizen
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How can the literature inform counter-terrorism practice? Recent advances and remaining challenges |
Sarah Knight & David A. Keatley
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Contemporary terrorism challenges and responses in the Indo-Pacific |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Accumulation by/for terrorism: the political economy of terrorism financing in Nigeria |
Promise Frank Ejiofor
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Drones, witches and other flying objects: the force of fantasy in US counterterrorism |
Joseba Zulaika
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A Counterterrorism Strategy for the Obama Administration |
Bruce Hoffman
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Critical terrorism studies and numbers: engagements, openings, and future research |
Lee Jarvis
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Terror as justice, justice as terror: counterterrorism and anti-Black racism in the United States |
Anna A. Meier
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Women, intelligence and countering terrorism (CT) in Indonesia: Where are the women? |
Nuri Widiastuti Veronika
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The Trojan Horse Affair and the coloniality of ‘British values’ |
Chidubem Mogbolu
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Measuring the perceptions of senior officers of the South African National Defence Force towards terrorism in South Africa: Implications for security sector reform |
Michael Thekiso & Christopher Isike
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Mechanisms of online radicalisation: how the internet affects the radicalisation of extremeright lone actor terrorists |
Guri Nordtorp Mølmen & Jacob Aasland Ravndal
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