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The de-radicalization, rehabilitation and reintegration project in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy: Operation Safe Corridor in context |
Olusola Ogunnubi & Uchenna A. Aja
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The Conflict Sensitivity Principle: Can Best Practice in Conflict Research Fill the Ethics Gap in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Research Practice? |
Manuel Castro e Almeida & Alistair Harris
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The Challenge of Talking about Terrorism: The EU and the Arab Debate on the Causes of Islamist Terrorism |
Hartmut Behr & Lars Berger
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The “Somalinisation” of terrorism and counterterrorism in Kenya: the case of refoulement |
Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
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The “Somalinisation” of terrorism and counterterrorism in Kenya: the case of refoulement |
Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
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Testing the Universality of the Gender Equality– Peace Thesis: The Influence of Increased Gender Equality on Terrorism in Turkey |
Daren Fisher & Jacqueline G. Lee
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Terrorists, scholars and ordinary people: confronting terrorism studies with field experiences |
Harmonie Toros
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Terrorism Research: The Record |
Martha Crenshaw
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Terrorism measures in Bahrain: proportionality and the interplay between security, civil liberties and political stability |
Ahmed Almutawa
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Terrorism discourses, public and secret |
Remi Brulin
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Terrorism and violence: another violence is possible? |
Helen Dexter
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Terror's True Nightmare? Reevaluating the Consequences of Terrorism on Democratic Governance |
Kristopher K. Robison
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Singapore: Recent developments in terrorism and Japan's role |
Andrew T H Tan
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Reviewing terrorism threat on China after the cold war |
Mordechai Chaziza & Shlomo O. Goldman
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Responses to Terrorism in Southeast Asia |
Daljit Singh
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Reporting threats of terrorism: stigmatisation, procedural justice and policing Muslims in Australia |
Kristina Murphy; Natasha S. Madon & Adrian Cherney
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Refugees in uniform: community policing as a technology of government in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya |
Hanno Brankamp
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Queering Terrorism |
Emeka Thaddues Njoku
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Politicising European counter-terrorism: the role of NGOs |
Lina Liedlbauer
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Pedagogy of terrorism. Mujahid Guide revisited |
Swen Körner & Mario S. Staller
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Online terrorism and online law |
Clive Walker & Maura Conwa
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On the relationship between weak states and terrorism |
Peter Tikuisis
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Moving into Terrorism: How Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration May Increase the Risk of Terrorism |
Justin Schon & Stephen Nemeth
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Matters of care or matters of security: feminist reflections on prosecuting terrorism financing |
Tasniem Anwar & Sarah Klosterkamp
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Making sense of terrorism: a narrative approach to the study of violent events |
Alexandra Homolar & Pablo A. Rodríguez-Merino
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Low hanging fruit: reflections about studying terrorism |
Arthur Kendall
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“Islamic terrorism” in New Zealand? The John Key Government, Counterterrorism, and the “Islamic terrorism” Narrative |
Tim O’Farrell
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“Islamic terrorism” in New Zealand? The John Key Government, Counterterrorism, and the “Islamic terrorism” Narrative |
Tim O’Farrell
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Is international cooperation effective in combating terrorism? Evidence from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization |
Jiazhang Zhao; Xinrui Wang & Jinyong Zhan
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Intervention as counter-insurgency politics |
Bruno Charbonneau
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Still the absent friend? The European Union’s global counter-terrorism role after twenty years |
Alex MacKenzie & Christian Kaunert
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Success or Shirking in Terror: Control Mechanisms in State Sponsored Terrorism |
Jeremy Matthew Berkowitz
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Successful terrorism: framework and review |
Sarah V. Marsden
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Terrorism, Agenda 2063 and the challenges of development in Africa |
Ufiem Maurice Ogbonnaya
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Terrorism, Human Rights and Law Enforcement in Spain |
ROGELIO ALONSO & FERNANDO REINARES
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“International terrorism” in the League of Nations and the contemporary terrorism dispositif |
Ondrej Ditrych
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Intelligence Dilemma? Contemporary Counter terrorism in a Liberal Democra |
Julian Richards
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Imprisonment and Terrorism |
Vincenzo Bove & Tobias Böhmelt
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Hearts and minds and votes: the role of democratic participation in countering terrorism |
Rachel Briggs
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Has Nigeria Defeated Boko Haram? An Appraisal of the Counter-Terrorism Approach under the Buhari Administration |
Hakeem Onapajo
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Gender, race and Orientalism: The governance of terrorism and violent extremism in global and local perspective |
Dr Penny Griffin & Dr Maryam Khalid
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From Underground Terrorism to State Terrorism and Beyond: The Question of Terrorism in the Finnish Jäger Movement during and after the First World War |
Jussi Jalonen
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FIGHTING TERRORISM: ARE MILITARY MEASURES EFFECTIVE? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TURKE |
Mete Feridun & Muhammad Shahbaz
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Exploring the possible effects of social vulnerability components on terrorism |
Oğuzhan Pehlivan & Yunus Gökmen
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Examining the Distinct Effects of Emotive Triggers on Public Reactions to International Terrorism |
Cigdem V. Sirin & Nehemia Geva
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ETHICS, NUCLEAR TERRORISM, AND COUNTERTERRORIST NUCLEAR REPRISALS – A RESPONSE TO JOHN MARK MATTOX'S ‘NUCLEAR TERRORISM: THE OTHER EXTREME OF IRREGULAR WARFARE’ |
Thomas E. Doyle II
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Escalating Complexity in Regional Conflicts: Connecting Geopolitics to Individual Pathways to Terrorism in Mali |
Elena Dal Santo & Elizabeth Johanna van der Heide
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Equidistance and positive neutrality: Spanish Jesuits on terrorism, peace, and democracy in the Basque Country from 1978 to 1988 |
Carl Antonius Lemke Duque
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Epistemological failures: everyday terrorism in the West |
Caron E. Gentry
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Does Terrorism Dominate Citizens’ Hearts or Minds? The Relationship between Fear of Terrorism and Trust in Government |
Ramon Van Der Does;Jaroslaw Kantorowicz; Sanneke Kuipers & Marieke Liem
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