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1 The de-radicalization, rehabilitation and reintegration project in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy: Operation Safe Corridor in context Olusola Ogunnubi & Uchenna A. Aja
2 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
3 The Challenge of Talking about Terrorism: The EU and the Arab Debate on the Causes of Islamist Terrorism Hartmut Behr & Lars Berger
4 The “Somalinisation” of terrorism and counterterrorism in Kenya: the case of refoulement Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
5 The “Somalinisation” of terrorism and counterterrorism in Kenya: the case of refoulement Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
6 Testing the Universality of the Gender Equality– Peace Thesis: The Influence of Increased Gender Equality on Terrorism in Turkey Daren Fisher & Jacqueline G. Lee
7 Terrorists, scholars and ordinary people: confronting terrorism studies with field experiences Harmonie Toros
8 Terrorism Research: The Record Martha Crenshaw
9 Terrorism measures in Bahrain: proportionality and the interplay between security, civil liberties and political stability Ahmed Almutawa
10 Terrorism discourses, public and secret Remi Brulin
11 Terrorism and violence: another violence is possible? Helen Dexter
12 Terror's True Nightmare? Reevaluating the Consequences of Terrorism on Democratic Governance Kristopher K. Robison
13 Singapore: Recent developments in terrorism and Japan's role Andrew T H Tan
14 Reviewing terrorism threat on China after the cold war Mordechai Chaziza & Shlomo O. Goldman
15 Responses to Terrorism in Southeast Asia Daljit Singh
16 Reporting threats of terrorism: stigmatisation, procedural justice and policing Muslims in Australia Kristina Murphy; Natasha S. Madon & Adrian Cherney
17 Refugees in uniform: community policing as a technology of government in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya Hanno Brankamp
18 Queering Terrorism Emeka Thaddues Njoku
19 Politicising European counter-terrorism: the role of NGOs Lina Liedlbauer
20 Pedagogy of terrorism. Mujahid Guide revisited Swen Körner & Mario S. Staller
21 Online terrorism and online law Clive Walker & Maura Conwa
22 On the relationship between weak states and terrorism Peter Tikuisis
23 Moving into Terrorism: How Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration May Increase the Risk of Terrorism Justin Schon & Stephen Nemeth
24 Matters of care or matters of security: feminist reflections on prosecuting terrorism financing Tasniem Anwar & Sarah Klosterkamp
25 Making sense of terrorism: a narrative approach to the study of violent events Alexandra Homolar & Pablo A. Rodríguez-Merino
26 Low hanging fruit: reflections about studying terrorism Arthur Kendall
27 “Islamic terrorism” in New Zealand? The John Key Government, Counterterrorism, and the “Islamic terrorism” Narrative Tim O’Farrell
28 “Islamic terrorism” in New Zealand? The John Key Government, Counterterrorism, and the “Islamic terrorism” Narrative Tim O’Farrell
29 Is international cooperation effective in combating terrorism? Evidence from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Jiazhang Zhao; Xinrui Wang & Jinyong Zhan
30 Intervention as counter-insurgency politics Bruno Charbonneau
31 Still the absent friend? The European Union’s global counter-terrorism role after twenty years Alex MacKenzie & Christian Kaunert
32 Success or Shirking in Terror: Control Mechanisms in State Sponsored Terrorism Jeremy Matthew Berkowitz
33 Successful terrorism: framework and review Sarah V. Marsden
34 Terrorism, Agenda 2063 and the challenges of development in Africa Ufiem Maurice Ogbonnaya
35 Terrorism, Human Rights and Law Enforcement in Spain ROGELIO ALONSO & FERNANDO REINARES
36 “International terrorism” in the League of Nations and the contemporary terrorism dispositif Ondrej Ditrych
37 Intelligence Dilemma? Contemporary Counter terrorism in a Liberal Democra Julian Richards
38 Imprisonment and Terrorism Vincenzo Bove & Tobias Böhmelt
39 Hearts and minds and votes: the role of democratic participation in countering terrorism Rachel Briggs
40 Has Nigeria Defeated Boko Haram? An Appraisal of the Counter-Terrorism Approach under the Buhari Administration Hakeem Onapajo
41 Gender, race and Orientalism: The governance of terrorism and violent extremism in global and local perspective Dr Penny Griffin & Dr Maryam Khalid
42 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
43 FIGHTING TERRORISM: ARE MILITARY MEASURES EFFECTIVE? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TURKE Mete Feridun & Muhammad Shahbaz
44 Exploring the possible effects of social vulnerability components on terrorism Oğuzhan Pehlivan & Yunus Gökmen
45 Examining the Distinct Effects of Emotive Triggers on Public Reactions to International Terrorism Cigdem V. Sirin & Nehemia Geva
46 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
47 Escalating Complexity in Regional Conflicts: Connecting Geopolitics to Individual Pathways to Terrorism in Mali Elena Dal Santo & Elizabeth Johanna van der Heide
48 Equidistance and positive neutrality: Spanish Jesuits on terrorism, peace, and democracy in the Basque Country from 1978 to 1988 Carl Antonius Lemke Duque
49 Epistemological failures: everyday terrorism in the West Caron E. Gentry
50 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