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Power, Perception, Group Relationships, and Conflict Dynamics: Loyalist Paramilitary Violence and Its Effects Within the Republic of Ireland During the Troubles, 1969–1998 |
Dale William Henry Pankhurst
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Root of Religious Extremist Thought and SinoArab Cooperation on Deradicalization |
Lirong MA & Siyu HE
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Root of Religious Extremist Thought and SinoArab Cooperation on Deradicalization |
Lirong MA & Siyu HE
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Root of Religious Extremist Thought and SinoArab Cooperation on Deradicalization |
Lirong MA & Siyu HE
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Community engagement ‘completes the puzzle’: the significance and meaning of community engagement to officers |
Amanda Couture-Carron;Christopher D. O’Connor & Vidal Chavannes
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Fighting terrorism in Africa by proxy: the USA and the European Union in Somalia and Mali |
Gorm Rye Olsen
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Draining the Swamp: Democracy Promotion, State Failure, and Terrorism in 19 Middle Eastern Countries |
James A. Piazza
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Does terrorism create terror? |
Ami-Jacques Rapin
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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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Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research |
Maura Conway
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Cyber-Fatwas and Terrorism |
Gabriel Weimann
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Conclusion: the future of terrorism studies |
Thomas Mockaitis
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Classification of Terrorist Group Events in the Philippines: Location, Location, Location |
Joshua Hill; John M. Miller & Daniel J. Mabrey
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Children as Victims of War and Terrorism |
Judith A. Myers-Walls
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Causal Linkages Between Domestic Terrorism and Economic Growth |
Thomas Gries;Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks
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Can education counter violent religious extremism? |
Ratna Ghosh;W.Y. Alice Chan; Ashley Manuel & Maihemuti Dilimulati
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Can Cellphone Shutdowns Stop Terrorist Violence? Evidence from Pakistan |
Fatima Mustafa
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BEST STUDENT PAPER SOCIETY FOR TERRORISM RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2019. Politics as counterterrorism: the role of diplomacy in the West German response to Palestinian terror, 1970–75 |
Philipp Hirsch
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Al Qaeda's Miscommunication War: The Terrorism Paradox |
Max Abrahms
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A multilevel social neuroscience perspective on radicalization and terrorism |
Jean Decety;Robert Pape & Clifford I. Workman
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The Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights: An Analysis in the Context of Pakistan |
Khurram Baig1;Ansar Abbas2;Muhammad Hassan Sajjad3;Muhammad Hanif Zafar4
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Intelligence and Its Role in Protecting Against Terrorism |
Richard J. Hughbank and Don Githens
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PAKISTAN’S RESPONSE TO EXTREMISM AND TERRORISM |
Ihsan Ghani*
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Iran has a longstanding connection with terrorism, in particular after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. It has been recognised as both a victim and state sponsor of terrorism, but has predominantly been accused of supporting terrorism worldwide. Iran has been |
LESLIE W. KENNEDY and ALISON SHERLEY
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Iran: Sponsoring or Combating Terrorism? |
Zeynab Malakoutikhah
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Framing terrorism: geography-based media coverage variations of the 2004 commuter train bombings in Madrid and the 2009 twin suicide car bombings in Baghdad |
Sarah May Patrick
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From Pawn to Knights: The Changing Role of Women’s Agency in Terrorism? |
Mia Bloom & Ayse Lokmanoglu
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How to Fight Terrorism: Alternatives to Deterrence |
Bruno S. Frey & Simon Luechinger
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“Hybrid Orders” between Terrorism and Organized Crime: The Case of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb |
Valeria Rosato
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democracy; Islamism; Middle East; terrorism; Islamist terrorism; political exclusion; political participation |
Col. János Besenyő
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Islamist terrorism and the Middle East democratic deficit: Political exclusion, repression and the causes of extremism |
Katerina Dalacoura
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Marxism and Terrorism: The Intellectual Roots of New-Left Terrorism |
Ersun N. Kurtulus
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Mass-casualty terrorism and strategic surprise in Mumbai and Paris: understanding the Islamist perspective |
Emmanuel Karagiannis
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ON ETHNIC CONFLICT AND THE ORIGINS OF TRANSNATIONAL TERRORISM |
Atin Basuchoudhary & William F. Shughart II
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Realizing Hegemony? Symbolic Terrorism and the Roots of Conflict |
OLIVER P. RICHMOND
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Reexamining the Four Waves of Modern Terrorism: A Territorial Interpretation |
Steven M. Radil & Jaume Castan Pinos
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Researching Democracy and Terrorism: How Political Access Affects Militant Activity |
Risa Brooks
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Terrorism, Crime and Private Armies |
John P. Sullivan
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Terrorism: The nature of its history |
Arthur Garrison
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Terrorism and tourism demand: a case study of Lebanon, Turkey and Israel |
Charbel Bassil;Ali Salman Saleh & Sajid Anwar
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Terrorism in the Age of the Internet: The Case of Muslim Arab Foreign Terrorist Organizations |
Dana M. Janbek
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Terrorist (E)motives: The Existential Attractions of Terrorism |
Simon Cottee & Keith Hayward
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The “Capone Discovery”: Extortion as a Method of Terrorism Financing |
Yuliya Zabyelina
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The Double-track System of Terrorism Proscription in China |
Chi Zhang
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The Dynamics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Domestic Security Dilemm |
Antony Field (Dr.)
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The EU counter-radicalisation strategy as “business as usual”? How European political routine resists radical religion |
François Foret & Margarita Markoviti
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The ISI and the War on Terrorism |
Shaun Gregory
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The logic of ethnic terrorism |
Daniel Byman
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The political importance of labelling: terrorism and Turkey's discourse on the PKK |
André Barrinha
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The rhetoric of ‘terrorism’ and the evolution of a counterterrorist state in Nepal |
Priya Dixit
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