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Terrorism in Nigeria |
Ufiem Maurice Ogbonnaya;Kanayo Ogujiuba & Nancy Stiegler
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Terrorism in an Era of Unconventional Warfare |
Susanne Martin & Leonard B. Weinberg
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Terrorism, Signaling, and Suicide Attack |
BRUCE HOFFMAN & GORDON H. MCCORMICK
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TERRORISM: FACTS FROM FIGURES |
Ian Bellany
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“Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, post-transitional metaphor |
Carlos Yebra López
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Targeting islamist terrorism in asia pacific: an unending war |
Barry Desker & Arabinda Acharya
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Singapore's Cooperation with the Trilateral Security Dialogue Partners in the War Against Global Terrorism |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Repression, opportunity, and innovation: The evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang, China |
Joshua Tschantret
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Public good theory and the ‘added value’ of the EU's anti-terrorism policy |
Raphael Bossong
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Out with the Old and … In with the Old? A Critical Review of the Financial War on Terrorism on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant |
Nicholas Ryder
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Mechanisms of Political Radicalization: Pathways Toward Terrorism |
Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko
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Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: |
CATHERINE ZARA RAYMOND
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Islamic terrorist activities in turkey in the 1990s |
Ely Karmon
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In the name of national security: articulating ethno political struggles as terrorism |
Olga Baysha
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In Silico Race and the Heteronomy of Biometric Proxies: Biometrics in the Context of Civilian Life, Border Security and Counter-Terrorism Laws |
Joseph Pugliese
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How Can WeDeter Cyber Terrorism? |
Jian Hua & Sanjay Bapna
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Engagement in licit ventures by terrorist organisations and terrorism financing in the Lake Chad region |
Paul A. Onuh;Anugo S. Obiefuna; Daniel I. Nnaji & Louiemarie A. Ifem |
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Contemporary drivers of global tourism: evidence from terrorism and peace factors |
Simplice A; Asongu;Joseph Nnanna;Nicholas Biekpe & Paul N. Acha-Anyi
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Connections Can Be Toxic: Terrorist Organizational Factors and the Pursuit of CBRN Weapons |
Victor H. Asal; Gary A; Ackerman & R. Karl Rethemeyer
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Chapter 3: Somalia, Global Security and the War on Terrorism |
Ken Menkhaus
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Can “Nudge” Salvage Community Policing against Terrorism? |
Enshen Li
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Building the Bomb: A Further Exploration of an Organizational Approach to Nuclear Terrorism |
Brecht Volders
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Modeling Public Policy: Influences on Terrorism and Public Opinion |
Omi Hodwitz & Steff King
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Tracing a history of terrorism in Rachid Bouchareb’s f ilms: London River (2009), Hors la loi (2010) and La Route d’Istanbul (2016) |
Ipek A. Celik Rappas
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The Geopolitics of Terrorism: A Commentary on Flint and Radil's Approach |
Ralph S. Clem
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Chapter 3: Somalia, Global Security and the War on Terroris |
Ken Menkhaus
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Putting WMD terrorism into perspective |
John Parachini
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Responding Non-Violently to ETA’s Violence: The Motivations and Emotions of Victims of Terrorism in Spain |
Rogelio Alonso
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How Can We Deter Cyber Terrorism? |
Jian Hua & Sanjay Bapna
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Islamic Extremism and CBRN Terrorism |
Wesley S. McCann
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Constructing crises, (In)securitising terror: the punctuated evolution of EU counter-terror strategy |
Oz Hassan
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We do negotiate with terrorists: navigating liberal and illiberal norms in peace mediation |
Julia Palmiano Federer
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United Nations peacekeeping and terrorism: short-term risks and long-term benefits |
Holley E. Hansen; Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein
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A Formula of Terrorism? |
Allan Orr
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Themes in official discourses on terrorism in Central Asia |
Stuart Horsman
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Terrorism in the year 2020: Examining the ideational, functional and geopolitical trends that will shape terrorism in the twenty-first century |
Paul J. Smith
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Terrorism, Signaling, and Suicide Attack |
BRUCE HOFFMAN & GORDON H. MCCORMICK
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The Uberization of the United Nations’ regime to prevent the online financing of terrorism: tackling the problem of obfuscation in virtual currencies |
Ethem Ilbiz
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In Silico Race and the Heteronomy of Biometric Proxies: Biometrics in the Context of Civilian Life, Border Security and Counter-Terrorism Laws |
Joseph Pugliese
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The Violence of Political Empowerment: Electoral Success and the Facilitation of Terrorism in the Republic of India |
Jared R. Dmello;A rie Perliger & Matthew Sweeney
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The Altsasu case: terrorism without terrorists |
Iñaki Sagardoy-Leuza
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Countering the Islamic State in the Lake Chad Basin: A case for a security-development-governance nexus? |
Norman Sempijja;Paula Mora Brito & Zineb Moutaouakil
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Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: A Risk Assessment |
Catherine Zara Raymond
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We're All Terrorists Now: Critical—or Hypocritical— Studies “on” Terrorism? |
David Martin Jones & M. L. R. Smith
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Transnational terrorism after the Iraq war Net effect |
Net Effects
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Transnational organised crime and terrorism: Nexus needing a human security framework |
Marinko Bobic
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Toward a Theory of Terrorism: Human Security as a Determinant of Terrorism |
Rhonda Callaway & Julie Harrelson-Stephens
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Three prejudices against terrorism |
Shawn Kaplan
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The Middle East: terrorism, international law, and the cosmopolitan Myth |
Shamila Ahmed
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The Long Shadow of Violence: Legacies of Civil Wars and Support for Terrorism in the Basque Country |
Henar Criado; Francisco Herreros;Alvaro Martín-Hernández & Jordi Domenech
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