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Terrorism Can and Should be Defined. But How? |
Muhammad Feyyaz
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Communication (un)savviness and the failure of terrorism: a case of Pakistani terrorist organizations |
Muhammad Feyyaz
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The discourse and study of terrorism in decolonised states: the case of Pakistan |
Muhammad Feyyaz
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WHIRLING WITH THE DIVINE: EXPLORING THE MYSTICAL WORLD OF SUFISM IN DR. HUSSAIN QADRI’S LITERARY LEGACY |
Assad Mehmood Khan
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A Missing Peace? The Role of Religious Actors in Countering Terrorism |
Halafoff, Anna; Wright-Neville, David
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Illicit Trade and Terrorism |
Louise I. Shelley
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When Hatred is Bred in the Bone: Psycho-cultural Foundations of Contemporary Terrorism |
Jerrold M. Post, M.D
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Terrorism and Education |
Judith Tinnes
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Radicalization into Violent Extremism I: A Review of Social Science Theories |
Randy Borum
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Quest for Significance and Violent Extremism: The Case of Domestic Radicalization |
Katarzyna Jasko;Gary LaFree; Arie Kruglanski
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Political Expectations and Cultural Perceptions in the Arab-Israeli Peace Negotiations |
Shaul Mishal;Nadav Morag
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The affective nexus between refugees and terrorism: A panel study on how social media use shapes negative attitudes toward refugees |
Jörg Matthes; Ruta Kaskeleviciute; Helena Knupfer;Muhammad Masood
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Notes on Cultures of Violence, Cultures of Caring and Peace, and the Fulfillment of Basic Human Needs |
Ervin Staub
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Gerry Adams and the Northern Ireland Peace Process: A Research Note |
Elena Mastors
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Terrorists and Democrats: Individual Reactions to International Attack |
Alice F. Healy and Joshua M. Hof;Lyle E. Bourne J
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Mobilizing religious differences and terrorism, negotiating civil rights in Egypt |
Nevine Abraham
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Early Communications in the War Against Terrorism: An Integrative Complexity Analysis |
Peter Suedfeld and Dana C. Leighton
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Deradicalizing Detained Terrorists |
David Webber; Marina Chernikova; Arie W. Kruglanski; Michele J. Gelfand; Malkanthi Hettiarachchi; Rohan Gunaratna; Marc-Andre Lafreniere; Jocelyn J. Belanger
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A Blessing or a Curse? State Support for Terrorist Groups |
David B. Carter
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تقييم المادة العلمية في المواقع الإلكترونية الموجهة للوقاية من التطرف والإرهاب في المجتمع السعودي دراسة ميدانية باستخدام تحليل المح |
سليمان بن محمد المحيميد المحيميد;يوسف بن أحمد الرميح;سفيان بن إبراهيم الربدي
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امن کا اسلامی بیانیہ: تعارف و اہمیت |
Tahira Ifraq;Abdul Quddus Suhaib;Farhat Aziz
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HOW RELIGION MATTERS: ISLAMOPHOBIA, TERRORISM AND TWITTER |
Didem Doganyilmaz Duman;Ece Unur
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JIHAD AS A SOURCE OF TERRORISM A REALITY OR PROPAGANDA |
Bouzerzour Zoubir
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JAHILIYYAH RHETORIC AS A DIVINE LEGITIMACY FOR VIOLENCE: A STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF SAYYID QUTB AND THE CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIST ORTHODOXY ON AL-QAEDA, THE TALIBAN, AND THE ISLAMIC STATE |
Mohammad Khalid
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A Man of Peace: In Memory of Hayim Katsman (1991 – 2023) |
Mordy Miller
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DIGGING ISLAMIC ROOTS OF JIHAD TO UNVEIL THE TRUTH |
Aneela Sultana
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FUNDAMENTALISMS, SECURITY CRISIS AND TOLERANCE IN GLOBAL CONTEXT: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE |
Benson Ohihon Igboin
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IDEOLOGICAL VIOLENCE TOWARDS THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX TEWAHIDO CHURCH IN THE POST-1960s |
Solomon Molla Ademe
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UNHOLY WAR AND JUST PEACE: RELIGIOUS ALTERNATIVES TO SECULAR WARFARE |
Adrian Pabst
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TERRORISTS OR LEGITIMATE INSURGENTS? THE TALIBAN STATUS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW |
Fawad Poya
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RELIGION, CONFLICT, VIOLENCE, AND TOLERANCE IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: THE ISA/RC22 ABUJA 2012 CONFERENCE AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLITOLOGY OF RELIGION |
Corey L. Williams
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ERRONEOUS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE CONCEPT OF JIHAD AND THE CONCEPT OF TERRORISM: (A QUR’ANIC PERSPECTIVE |
Jilani Ben Touhami Mefttah;Mohammed Hussain Ahmad
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FROM RADICALISM TO TOLERANCE: MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE MUSLIM WORLD LEAGUE |
Yousef M. Aljamal
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TERRORIST THREATS BY BALKANS RADICAL ISLAMIST TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY |
Darko Trifunović;Milan Mijalkovski
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RELIGIOUS EXTREMISTS IN THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS: CRIMINAL SET |
Тembulat Gjatov
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TALIBAN OR TERRORIST? SOME REFLECTIONS ON TALIBAN’S IDEOLOGY |
Aneela Sultana
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Neoliberal social inclusion? The agenda of the Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance |
David Peacock
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A lake management framework for global application: monitoring, restoring, and protecting lakes through community engagement |
Jacob A. Cianci-Gaskill; Jennifer L. Klug; Kellie C. Merrell;dward E. Millar;Danielle J. Wain;Lilith Kramer;Dianneke van Wijk; Kerri Finlay;Max R. Glines; Norman D. Yan
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The role of social distance in the relationship between police-community engagement and police coercion |
Molly McCarthy;Louise Porter;Michael Townsley & Geoffrey Alpert
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The community engagement for impact (CEFI) framework: an evidence-based strategy to facilitate social change |
Wade B. Kelly & Lisa M. Given
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Solidarity and Community Engagement in Global Health Research |
Bridget Pratt;Phaik Yeong Cheah & Vicki Marsh
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Remembering and storytelling: community engagement through a service-learning partnership |
Lynn Mandarano
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Quality Assurance of Community Engagement in South African Higher Education Institutions: Problems and Prospects |
Priscilla S. Daniels & Tracey-Ann Adonis
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken;Claire Haggett & David Rudolph
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken;Claire Haggett & David Rudolph
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Police community engagement and outreach in a counterterrorism context |
Adrian Cherney
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The role of social distance in the relationship between police-community engagement and police coercion |
Molly McCarthy; Louise Porter; Michael Townsley & Geoffrey Alpert
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The community engagement for impact (CEFI) framework: an evidence-based strategy to facilitate social change |
Wade B. Kelly & Lisa M. Given
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Remembering and storytelling: community engagement through a service-learning partnership |
Lynn Mandarano
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken; Claire Haggett; David Rudolph
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