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Natural Resource Rents, Inequality, and Terrorism in Africa |
Kazeem Bello Ajide & Olorunfemi Yasiru Alimi
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Legacies of the Troubles: The Links between Organized Crime and Terrorism in Northern Ireland |
John Jupp & Matthew Garrod
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Leaving terrorism behind? The role of terrorist attacks in shaping migration intentions around the world |
Killian Foubert & Ilse Ruyssen
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Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism—Victims, Perpetrators and Radicalization |
Javier Argomaniz & Orla Lynch
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Information terrorism: Political violence in the information age |
Matthew G. Devost;Brian K. Houghton & Neal Allen Pollard
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Individual Motivations, The Group Process and Organisational Strategies in Suicide Terrorism |
Arie W. Kruglanski; Xiaoyan Chen & Agnieszka Golec
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India’s PSYWAR Against Islamic Terrorism: A Trident Strategy |
Dheeraj P. C.
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‘I’ll take two.’ Migration, terrorism, and the Italian military engagement in Niger and Libya |
Michela Ceccorulli & Fabrizio Coticchia
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How terrorism ends – and does not end: the Basque case |
Joseba Zulaika & Imanol Murua
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How (not) to study terrorism |
Verena Erlenbusch
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Government interference in religious institutions and terrorism |
Peter S. Henne
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Fighting terrorism with nonviolence: an ideological perspective |
Roberto Baldoli
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Domestic Terrorism and Sovereign Bond Ratings in the Developing World |
Glen Biglaiser;Lance Y. Hunter & Ronald J. McGauvran
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Does Democracy Decrease Fear of Terrorism? |
Dag Arne Christensen & Jacob Aars
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From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–2010 |
Bernhard Blumenau
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How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019 |
Brian J. Phillips
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Women defining terrorism: ethnonationalist, state, and machista terrorism |
Candice D. Ortbals & Lori Poloni-Staudinger
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“Frame, Fame and Fear Traps: The Dialectic of Counter-Terrorism Strategic Communication” |
Charis Rice;Martin Innes & Jenny Ratcliffe
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Militarized Law Enforcement Forces, State Capacity and Terrorism |
Mustafa Kirisci
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Terrorism and capital flows: the missed impact of terrorism in big cities |
Charfeddine Lanouar & Umer Shahzad
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Rethinking State Capacity: Conceptual Effects on the Incidence of Terrorism |
Patrick F. Larue & Orlandrew E. Danzell
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The Criminalization of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts Under International Law |
Irene Couzigou
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Religion and Terrorism: Christian Fundamentalism and Extremism |
Douglas Pratt
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Effects of Cultural Collectivism on Terrorism Favorability |
Daniela Peterka-Benton & Bond Benton
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Editor's introduction: Terrorism and peace and conflict studies: investigating the crossroad |
Harmonie Toros & Ioannis Tellidis
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Dangerous work: Terrorism against U.S. diplomats |
Daniel J. Milton
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Counter-Terrorism: Lessons from the Malay Archipelago |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Striking Home: Ideal-Type of Terrorism |
Gideon Aran
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Weak States, State Failure, and Terrorism |
Edward Newman
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War on terror 2.0: threat inflation and conflation of far-right and white supremacist terrorism after the capitol “Insurrection” |
Jacob Zenn
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Violences of/in critical terrorism studies |
Laura Sjoberg
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Victims of ETA’s terrorism as an interest group: Evolution, influence, and impact on the political agenda of Spain |
Rogelio Alonso
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Unknown knowns: the subjugated knowledge of terrorism studies |
Richard Jackson
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Understanding India’s increased counter terrorism relations with Saudi Arabia and the UAE |
Mohammed Sinan Siyech
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Trojan horses? usaid, counter-terrorism and Africa's police |
Alice Hills
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Transnational dynamics and Islamist terrorism in the West |
Martin Harrow
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Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy |
Dennis Broeders; Fabio Cristiano & Daan Weggemans
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Three waves of critical terrorism studies: agendasetting, elaboration, problematisation |
Lee Jarvis
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The United Kingdom's “War Against Terrorism” |
BRADLEY BAMFORD
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The UK's anti-terrorism laws: does their practical use correspond to legislative intention? |
Jessie Blackbourn
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The state terrorist as terrorism racketeer – the case of Egypt |
Lars Berger
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The Role of the Chemical Weapons Convention in Countering Chemical Terrorism |
Jonathan B. Tucker
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The position of the special operations forces soldiers on the so-called global war on terrorism. A survey report |
Marcin Lasoń
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The Philippine Response to Terrorism |
Alexander P. Aguirre
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The Munich Olympics Massacre and the Development of Counter-Terrorism in Australia |
Mark Finnane
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The jihadists are coming! Abyssal thinking and spatial politics of un/knowing in Ghana’s terrorism discourse |
Muhammad Dan Suleiman
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The Importance of Europe in the Global Campaign Against Terrorism |
Joanne Wright
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The implementation of the pentahelix model for the terrorism deradicalization program in Indonesia |
Agus Subagyo |
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The failed paradigm of ‘terrorism’ |
Dominic Bryan; Liam Kelly & Sara Templer
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The effects of Israeli use of coercive and conciliatory tactics on Palestinian's use of terrorist tactics: 2000–2006 |
Keren Sharvit;Arie W. Kruglanski;Mo Wang; Xiaoyan Chen;Lauren M. Boyatzi;Boaz Ganor & Eitan Azani
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