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Does Country-Level Social Disorganization Increase Terrorist Attacks? |
Susan Fahey & Gary LaFree
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Critical terrorism studies (CTS): (State) (sponsored) terrorism identified in the (militarized) pedagogy of (U.S.) law enforcement agencies |
Khaled Al-Kassimi |
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Criminalizing peace: anti-terrorism law and its impact on peacemaking in the Basque Country and Northern Ireland |
Philippe Duhart
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COVID-19: a challenge or opportunity for terrorist groups? |
Abdul Basit
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Counter-Terrorism in Pakistan’s “Tribal” Districts |
Farooq Yousaf
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Countering terrorism in Northern Ireland: the role of intelligence |
Michael Kirk-Smith & James Dingley
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Contemporary terrorism challenges and responses in the Indo-Pacific |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Conceptualizing Terrorism |
Anthony Richards
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Comments on Marc Sageman's Polemic “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” |
Alex P. Schmid
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Civil society and counter-terrorism governance: implementing the WPS agenda in Nigeria |
Doris Asante
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Can terrorism become a scientific discipline? A diagnostic study |
Avishag Gordon
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Campus conspiracies: security and intelligence engagement with universities from Kent State to counter-terrorism |
Liam Francis Gearon
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Bringing suspected terrorists to justice? Revealing bias against Muslims in applied counter terrorism by the U.S |
Brittnee Carter
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Assessing the role of the United Nations in countering terrorism in Africa: A case study of the Lake Chad Basi |
Lukong Stella Shulika & Mahtab Shafiei
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Are mass shootings acts of terror? Applying key criteria in definitions of terrorism to mass shootings in the United States from 1982 to 2018 |
Lance Y. Hunter;Martha Humphries Ginn,; Scott Storyllewellyn & Joshua Rutland
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Applying the Notion of Noise to Countering Online Terrorism |
Gabriel Weimann & Katharina Von Knop
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Accountability, Counter-Terrorism and Civil Liberties |
Jessie Blackbourn
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A Typology of Terrorist Attacks: The “32 Profiles” Model |
Boaz Ganor
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A Typology of Terrorist Attacks: The “32 Profiles” Model |
Boaz Ganor
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A Plague of Locusts? A Preliminary Assessment of the Threat of Multi-Drone Terrorism |
Zachary Kallenborn; Gary Ackerman & Philipp C. Bleek
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A Palestinian Woman's Place in Terrorism: Organized Perpetrators or Individual Actors? |
Devorah Margolin
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A critical study of space in the geopolitics of terrorism |
Tianyang Liu & Tianru Guan
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A Battlefield of Meanings: The Struggle for Identity in the UN Debates on a Definition of International Terrorism |
Eva Herschinger
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A history of drones: moral(e) bombing and state terrorism |
Afxentis Afxentiou
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The ethics of researching ‘terrorism’ and political violence: a sociological approach |
Tom Mills; Narzanin Massoumi & David Miller
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Counter-terrorism in Europe: the elusive search for orde |
Peter O’Brien
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Terrorism and Political Violence in the Nordic Countries |
Leena Malkki;Mats Fridlund & Daniel Sallamaa
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Group desistance from terrorism: A dynamic perspective |
Clark McCauley
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US-Pakistan Counter-Terrorism Cooperation: Dynamics and Challenges |
Shanthie D'Souza
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United Nations resolution for Moratorium on death penalty and its implications on counter terrorism |
Shanzay Noor & Aitzaz Ajmal
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Turning Counter-Terrorism into CounterRevolution: Russia Focuses on Kazakhstan and Engages Turkmenistan |
Pavel K. Baev
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Transparent Communication in Counter-Terrorism Policy: Does Transparency Increase Public Support and Trust in Terrorism Prevention Programmes? |
Gordon Clubb, Graeme Davies & Yoshiharu Kobayashi
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The use of family networks in suicide terrorism: a case study of the 2018 Surabaya attacks |
Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass
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The rise and fall of American's freedom agenda in Afghanistan: counter-terrorism, nation-building and democracy |
Oz Hassan & Andrew Hammond
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The Puzzling Case (From a Western Perspective) of Lone Terrorist Faheem Khalid Lodhi |
Clive Williams
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The Juridification of the UK’s Counter Terrorism Prevent Policy |
Clive Walker & Oona Cawley
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Transnational counter-terrorism law: law, power and legitimacy in the ‘wars on terror |
Cian C. Murphy
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Countering terrorism through the use of informants: the Northern Ireland experience |
Mark Cochrane & Rachel Monaghan
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Counter-terrorism, Discrimination, and Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion, or Belief |
Susan Kerr & Johannes Heiler
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Merits and Limits of Counter-ideological Work Against Terrorism: A Critical Appraisal |
Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
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Eight steps to improve counter-terrorism measures in South Africa |
Hussein Solomon
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Terrorism and the good life: toward a virtueethical framework for morally assessing terrorism and counter-terroris |
Noreen Josefa van Elk
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The Broader Horn of Africa: Peacekeeping in a Strategic Vacuum |
A. Sarjoh Bah
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Towards a counter‐terrorism law and policy |
Irwin Cotler
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The impact of UN Security Council resolution 2242 in Australia, the UK and Sweden |
Doris Asante; Yasmin Chilmeran; Laura J; Shepherd & Zoe Tiller
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Protecting Global Cities: New York, London and the Internationalization of Municipal Policing for Counter Terrorism |
Brian Nussbaum
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Counter-terrorism policing innovations in Turkey: a case study of Turkish National Police CVE experiment |
Serdar San
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The African state and the failure of US counterterrorism initiatives in Africa: The cases of Nigeria and Mali |
Hussein Solomon
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The Security Council and Counterterrorism: Global and Regional Approaches to an Elusive Public Good |
KENNEDY GRAHAM
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The ligaments of counter-terrorism regime: sexual violence and the vicarious traumatisation of female non-governmental organisation workers: evidence from Nigeria |
Emeka Thaddues Njoku
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