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1 Contemporary Terrorist Threats in the UK: The Pakistan Dimension Julian Richards
2 Contextualizing Political Terrorism: A Collective Action Perspective for Understanding the Tanzim Eitan Y. Alimi
3 Defining terrorism: philosophy of the bomb, propaganda by deed and change through fear and violence Arthur H. Garrison
4 Does Drug Trafficking Impact Terrorism? Afghan Opioids and Terrorist Violence in Central Asia Mariya Y. Omelicheva & Lawrence Markowitz
5 Financial Extremism: The Dark Side of Crowdfunding and Terrorism Shai Farber & Snir Ahiad Yehezkel
6 Homegrown terrorism and transformative learning: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding radicalization Alex S. Wilner & Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz
7 In the name of national security: articulating ethno-political struggles as terrorism Olga Baysha
8 International Terrorism Hazward
9 Look who's talking: terrorism, dialogue and conflict transformation Roger Mac Ginty
10 Mishandling suicide terrorism Scott Atr
11 Public opinion and terrorism: does the national economic, societal and political context Really Matter? Pierre Philippe Balestrini
12 Refugees, Perceived Threat & Domestic Terrorism Graig R. Klein
13 Richard English, Terrorism: How to respond, James Dingley, Combating terrorism in Northern Ireland, Martin N. Murphy, Small boats, weak states, dirty money. Piracy and maritime terrorism in the modern world, Olivier Roy, The politics of chaos in the M Peter Hart;Eammon O'Kane; Peter Lehr & Simon Staffell
14 Running the Blockade: Information Technology, Terrorism, and the Transformation of Islamic Mass Culture Timothy D. Bailey & Michael R. Grimaila
15 Security vs. Liberty: The Discourse on Terrorism in the United States and Morocco and Its Societal Effects Valentina Bartolucci
16 Sovereignty and Ethical Argument in the Struggle against State Sponsors of Terrorism Renée De Nevers
17 Special Issue Introduction for Terrorism, Gender and Women: Toward an Integrated Research Agenda Alexandra Phelan
18 State Capacity and Terrorism: A Two-Dimensional Approach Cullen S. Hendrix & Joseph K. Young
19 State Legitimacy and Terrorism Daniel Masters & Patricia Hoen
20 Structural Violence and Terrorism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan Khan Zeb & Zahid Shahab Ahmed
21 Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider & James M. Lutz
22 Terrorism and Party Systems in the States of India James A. Piazza
23 Terrorism and trust Critical Studies on Terrorism
24 Terrorism in Colombia: Logic and Sources of a Multidimensional and Ubiquitous Phenomeno Andreas E. Feldmann & Victor J. Hinojosa
25 Terrorism in Southeast Asia: expert analysis, myopia and fantasy Natasha Hamilton-Hart
26 Terrorism with Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Congressional Response C. Quillen
27 Terrorist Organization Typologies and the Probability of a Boomerang Effect Boaz Ganor
28 “The Fighting Made Me Feel Alive”: Women’s Motivations for Engaging in Left-wing Terrorism: A Thematic Analysis Daniel Koehler
29 The Four Horsemen of Terrorism: It's Not Waves, It's Strains Tom Parker & Nick Sitter
30 The Geopolitics of Terrorism: Russia's Conflict with Islamic Extremism John Russell
31 The Hybrid Terrorist Organization: Hezbollah as a Case Study Eitan Azani
32 The persistence of global terrorism Simplice A. Asongu
33 The Proscription or Listing of Terrorist Organisations: Understanding, Assessment, and International Comparisons Lee Jarvis & Tim Legrand
34 The Trouble with Terror: The Apologetics of Terrorism —a Refutation Tamar Meisels
35 ‘The war on terrorism would not be possible without NATO’: a critique DavidBrownSenior Lecturer
36 Two views on countering terrorism and counter insurgency Elisabeth Kirkby
37 Whispers from Below: Zionist Secret Diplomacy, Terrorism and British Security Inside and Out of Palestine, 1944–47 Steven Wagner
38 A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism Simon David Taylor
39 Building the Bomb: A Further Exploration of an Organizational Approach to Nuclear Terrorism Brecht Volders
40 Chapter 3: Somalia, Global Security and the War on Terrorism Ken Menkhaus
41 In the name of national security: articulating ethno political struggles as terrorism Olga Baysha
42 Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: A Risk Assessment Catherine Zara Raymond
43 “Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, post-transitional metaphors Carlos Yebra López
44 The Uberization of the United Nations’ regime to prevent the online financing of terrorism: tackling the problem of obfuscation in virtual currencies Ethem Ilbiz
45 The War on Terrorism and the Decline of Terrorist Group Formation: A Research Note A. Pedahzur;W. Eubank &; L. Weinberg
46 Themes in official discourses on terrorism in Central Asia Stuart Horsman
47 United Nations peacekeeping and terrorism: short-term risks and long-term benefits Holley E. Hansen;Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein
48 The Uberization of the United Nations’ regime to prevent the online financing of terrorism: tackling the problem of obfuscation in virtual currencies Ethem Ilbiz
49 The Psychology of Terrorism: “Syndrome” Versus “Tool” Perspectives Arie W. Kruglanski & Shira Fishman
50 The Challenge of Understanding Terrorism in a New Era of Threat George Glover