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1 Why Radicalization Fails: Barriers to Mass Casualty Terrorism Pete Simi & Steven Windisch
2 Why Target the “Good Guys”? The Determinants of Terrorism Against NGOs Amanda Murdie & Craig S. Stapley
3 Why the Internet Is Not Increasing Terrorism David C. Benson
4 Women as Agents of Terror: Women Resources and Gender Discourse in Terrorism and Insurgency Lere Amusan; Adebowale Idowu Adeyeye & Samuel Oyewole
5 Why Do Terrorists Stop? Analyzing Why ETA Members Abandon or Continue with Terrorism Rogelio Alonso
6 Failed States and the Spread of Terrorism in Sub Saharan Africa Tiffiany Howard
7 Video games, terrorism, and ISIS’s Jihad 3.0 Ahmed Al-Rawi
8 Understanding Terror, Terrorism, and Their Representations in Media and Culture Paul B. Rich
9 Does Targeted Capture Reduce Terrorism? Stewart J. D’Alessio; Lisa Stolzenberg & Dustin Dariano
10 Women Policymakers Framing their Leadership and Lives in Relation to Terrorism: The Basque Case Candice Ortbals & Lori Poloni-Staudinger
11 A Hard Day's Night? The United States and the Global War on Terrorism Thomas H. Johnson & James A. Russell
12 A Farewell to Firearms? The logic of weapon selection in terrorism: the case of jihadist attacks in Europe Francesco Marone
13 Al-Qods Force: Iran's weapon of choice to export terrorism Michael Wigginton; Robert Burton;Carl Jensen; David McElreath;Stephen Mallory & Daniel A. Doss
14 An Empirical Analysis of Terrorism and Stock Market Spillovers: The Case of Spain Ricardo Laborda & Jose Olmo
15 Authoritarian regimes against terrorism: lessons from China Elena Pokalova
16 Causes and Incentives for Terrorism in Pakistan Shabib Haider Syed;Luqman Saeed & Roger P. Martin
17 Countering Insurgencies, Terrorism and Violent Extremism in South Asia Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
18 Challenging the State: Effect of Minority Discrimination, Economic Globalization, and Political Openness on Domestic Terrorism Sambuddha Ghatak
19 Derogating from International Human Rights Obligations in the ‘War Against Terrorism'? — A British–Australian Perspective CHRISTOPHER MICHAELSEN
20 Detecting terrorism risk behaviours in prisons: a thematic analysis Christopher Dean
21 Diplomacy, terrorism, and national narratives in the United States–Iran relationship John Tirman
22 Do migrant remittances react to bouts of terrorism? Mazhar Yasin Mughal & Amar Iqbal Anwar
23 Domestic Counter-Terrorist Intelligence Structures in the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia Peter Chalk
24 Drones in Modern Warfare: Utilization in India Pakistan Cross-Border Terrorism and Security Implications Rakshit Kweera
25 Fighting terrorism: India and central Asia Poonam Mann
26 From Terrorist to Repentant: Who Is the Victim? Zerrin Özlem Biner
27 Diplomacy, terrorism, and national narratives in the United States–Iran relationship John Tirman
28 Injustice and the New World Order: an anthropological perspective on “terrorism” in India Irfan Ahmad
29 Teaching on terrorism: Problems of interdisciplinary integration in introductory‐level texts John Riley
30 The racialized surveillant assemblage: Islam and the fear of terrorism Sanjay Sharma & Jasbinder Nijjar
31 Hitting the right target: EU and Security Council pursuit of terrorist financing William Vlcek
32 Terrorism and Social Media: Global Evidence Simplice A. Asongu;Stella-Maris I. Orim & Rexon T. Nting
33 Group Concentration and Violence: Does Ethnic Segregation Affect Domestic Terrorism? Roberto Ezcurra
34 Do migrant remittances react to bouts of terrorism? Mazhar Yasin Mughal & Amar Iqbal Anwar
35 Fighting terrorism: India and central Asia Poonam Mann
36 Inventing terrorists: the nexus of intelligence and Islamophobia Sarah Marusek
37 How and why Boko Haram blossomed: examining the fatal consequences of treating a purposive terrorist organisation as less so Surulola James Eke
38 Iran, Terrorism, and Weapons of Mass Destruction Daniel Byman
39 International terrorism on the eve of a new millennium Roger Medd & Frank Goldstein
40 International regulations as tools of repression: Global anti-terrorism standards and civil society control in Turkey Zeynep Atalay
41 Transnational Terrorism as an Unintended Consequence of a Military Footprint Alex Braithwaite
42 Terrorism, the internet, and the threat to freedom of expression: the regulation of digital intermediaries in Europe and the United States Eliza Bechtold
43 Domestic Counter-Terrorist Intelligence Structures in the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia Peter Chalk
44 Challenging the State: Effect of Minority Discrimination, Economic Globalization, and Political Openness on Domestic Terrorism Sambuddha Ghatak
45 “What is dear to you?” Survey of beliefs regarding protection of critical infrastructure against terrorism Olive Emil Wetter & Valentino Wüthrich
46 Al-Qods Force: Iran's weapon of choice to export terrorism Michael Wigginton; Robert Burton; Carl Jensen;David McElreath, ;Stephen Mallory & Daniel A. Doss
47 Terrorism Research: Past, Present, and Future Adam Roberts
48 When, how and why elites frame terrorists: a Wittgensteinian analysis of terror and radicalisatio Jørgen Staun
49 A Farewell to Firearms? The logic of weapon selection in terrorism: the case of jihadist attacks in Europe Francesco Marone
50 Religious Terrorism, the Media, and International Islamization Terrorism: Justifying the Unjustifiable AYLA SCHBLEY