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1 Terrorism; discourse; construction; state stability; state-building; un security council; Afghanistan; Iraq; Israel; Lebanon; Hezbollah; Hamas Chuku Chuku; Dominic Abang & Ima-Abasi Isip
2 The dispositive of terrorism during the war on terrorism: the UNSC’s approach to concrete terror emergencies in the Middle East Chen Kertcher
3 A review of Mali’s counterterrorism approach in the light of African Union interventions Isaac Mensah
4 A scoping analysis of the counter terrorism command policing structure and its impact on intelligence sharing between the police and the security services Eric Halford
5 Amnesty as a tool in the deradicalisation of Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria: a threat to national security Emelda Undiandeye Ejeh & Ebunoluwa Popoola
6 Beyond instrumentalisation: gender and agency in the prevention of extreme violence in Kenya Elizabeth Mesok
7 Counterterrorism, Civil Society Organisations and Peacebuilding: The Role of Non-State Actors in Deradicalisation in Bima, Indonesia Muhammad Adlin Sila & Greg Fealy
8 Counter-terrorism, Multinational Joint Task Force and the missing components Babatunde F. Obamamoye
9 Counter-terrorism as crime prevention: a holistic approach Tore Bjørgo
10 Counter-terrorism in the EU’s external relations Mai’a K. Davis Cross
11 Counter-terrorism in the Horn of Africa: New security frontiers, old Strategies Peter Kagwanja
12 Disenchantments: counterterror narratives and conviviality Michele Grossman
13 Evaluating counter-terrorism strategies in Asia Andrew T. H. Tan
14 Evolving dynamics of China-Pakistan counterterrorism cooperat Khuram Iqbal; Muhammad Shoaib & Sardar Bakhsh
15 Facing the world as it is? On irony and (counter)terrorism Josefin Graef
16 Femininity is not inferiority: women-led civil society organizations and “countering violent extremism” in Nigeria Chikodiri Nwangwu & Christian Ezeibe
17 International cooperation for counter-terrorism: a strategic perspective Syed Yusuf Saadat
18 Is counter-terrorism counterproductive? A case study of Kenya’s response to terrorism, 1998-2020 Juliet Wambui Kamau
19 Israel's Counter-Terrorism Policy: How Effective? Charles David Freilich
20 Light and dark: the contrasting approaches of British counter terrorism John Bahadur Lamb
21 Blurred Lines: The New ‘Domestic’ Terrorism Gregory D. Miller
22 Need for Character Development Program Based on Islamic Doctrines as a Counter-Terrorism Approach at HEIs of Pakistan Nayab Nasir
23 Psychologically disturbed and on the side of the terrorists: the delegitimisation of critical intellectuals in Terrorism and Political Violence James Hopkins
24 Racial control under the guise of terror threat: policing of US Muslim, Arab, and SWANA communities Louise Cainkar
25 Teaching about terrorism in the United Kingdom: how it is done and what problems it causes David Miller; Tom Mills & Steven Harkins
26 The symbiotic relationship between Islamophobia and radicalisation Tahir Abbas
27 Contested topologies of UK counterterrorist surveillance: the rise and fall of Project Champion Pete Fussey
28 The enactment of the counter-terrorism “Prevent duty” in British schools and colleges: beyond reluctant accommodation or straightforward policy acceptance Joel Busher; Tufyal Choudhury & Paul Thomas
29 9/11 as a policy pivot point in the security community: a dialogue Eamonn Grennan & Harmonie Toros
30 “Trust your instincts – act!” PREVENT police officers’ perspectives of counter-radicalisation reporting thresholds Paul Dresser
31 Whole-of-society approach or manufacturing intelligence? Making sense of state-CSO relation in preventing and countering violent extremism in Nigeria Joshua Akintayo
32 British Muslims and the discourses of dysfunction: community cohesion and counterterrorism in the West Midlands George Kassimeris & Leonie Jackson
33 Experiencing the war “of” terror: a call to the critical terrorism studies community Asim Qureshi
34 ‘Fulanis are foreign terrorists’: the social construction of a suspect community in the Sahel Promise Frank Ejiofor
35 Reply to Marie Breen-Smyth, “Theorising the ‘suspect community’: counterterrorism, security practices and the public imagination” Steven Greer
36 Researching counterterrorism: a critical perspective from the field in the light of allegations and findings of covert activities by undercover police officers Basia Spalek & Mary O’Rawe
37 Reinventing prevention or exposing the gap? False positives in UK terrorism governance and the quest for pre-emption Charlotte Heath-Kelly
38 Unpacking “glocal” jihad: from the birth to the “sahelisation’ of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Adib Bencherif
39 The Burqa-clad woman, terror and the postcolony: the Kabul Beauty School and the art of imperial friendship and freedom Jaouad El Habbouch
40 Researching rendition and torture in the War on Terror: lessons from a human rights organisation Asim Qureshi
41 Women and Warcare: Gendered Islamophobia in Counterterrorism Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson & Yazan Zahzah
42 A framing-sensitive approach to militant groups’ tactics: the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine and the radicalisation of violence during the Second Intifada Antonella Acinapura
43 Redefining faith and freedoms: the “war on terror” and Pakistani women Afiya Shehrbano Zia
44 How Islamic is al-Qaeda? The politics of Pan-Islam and the challenge of modernisation Christina Hellmich
45 De-radicalisation interventions as technologies of the self: a Foucauldian analysis Mohammed Elshimi
46 Radicalisation, counter-radicalisation and countering violent extremism in the Western Balkans and the South Caucasus: the cases of Kosovo and Georgia Alessandra Russo &; Ervjola Selenica
47 Preventing radicalisation in Norwegian schools: how teachers respond to counter-radicalisation efforts Martin M. Sjøen & Christer Mattsson
48 Challenging the youth assumptions behind P/CVE: acknowledging older extremists Maja Halilovic Pastuovic & Gillian Wylie
49 Why They Leave: An Analysis of Terrorist Disengagement Events from Eighty-seven Autobiographical Accounts Mary Beth Altier; Emma Leonard Boyle;Neil D. Shortland & John G. Horgan
50 The Spread of Military Innovations: Adoption Capacity Theory, Tactical Incentives, and the Case of Suicide Terrorism Andrea Gilli & Mauro Gilli