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Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element |
Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider & James M. Lutz
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Terrorism and Party Systems in the States of India |
James A. Piazza
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Terrorism and trust |
Critical Studies on Terrorism
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Terrorism in Colombia: Logic and Sources of a Multidimensional and Ubiquitous Phenomeno |
Andreas E. Feldmann & Victor J. Hinojosa
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Terrorism in Southeast Asia: expert analysis, myopia and fantasy |
Natasha Hamilton-Hart
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Terrorism with Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Congressional Response |
C. Quillen
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Terrorist Organization Typologies and the Probability of a Boomerang Effect |
Boaz Ganor
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“The Fighting Made Me Feel Alive”: Women’s Motivations for Engaging in Left-wing Terrorism: A Thematic Analysis |
Daniel Koehler
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The Four Horsemen of Terrorism: It's Not Waves, It's Strains |
Tom Parker & Nick Sitter
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The Geopolitics of Terrorism: Russia's Conflict with Islamic Extremism |
John Russell
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The Hybrid Terrorist Organization: Hezbollah as a Case Study |
Eitan Azani
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The persistence of global terrorism |
Simplice A. Asongu
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The Proscription or Listing of Terrorist Organisations: Understanding, Assessment, and International Comparisons |
Lee Jarvis & Tim Legrand
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The Trouble with Terror: The Apologetics of Terrorism —a Refutation |
Tamar Meisels
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‘The war on terrorism would not be possible without NATO’: a critique |
DavidBrownSenior Lecturer
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Two views on countering terrorism and counter insurgency |
Elisabeth Kirkby
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Whispers from Below: Zionist Secret Diplomacy, Terrorism and British Security Inside and Out of Palestine, 1944–47 |
Steven Wagner
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A Tale of Terror: Autoethnography and the Study of Terrorism |
Simon David Taylor
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Building the Bomb: A Further Exploration of an Organizational Approach to Nuclear Terrorism |
Brecht Volders
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Chapter 3: Somalia, Global Security and the War on Terrorism |
Ken Menkhaus
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In the name of national security: articulating ethno political struggles as terrorism |
Olga Baysha
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Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: A Risk Assessment |
Catherine Zara Raymond
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“Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, post-transitional metaphors |
Carlos Yebra López
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The Uberization of the United Nations’ regime to prevent the online financing of terrorism: tackling the problem of obfuscation in virtual currencies |
Ethem Ilbiz
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The War on Terrorism and the Decline of Terrorist Group Formation: A Research Note |
A. Pedahzur;W. Eubank &; L. Weinberg
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Themes in official discourses on terrorism in Central Asia |
Stuart Horsman
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United Nations peacekeeping and terrorism: short-term risks and long-term benefits |
Holley E. Hansen;Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein
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The Uberization of the United Nations’ regime to prevent the online financing of terrorism: tackling the problem of obfuscation in virtual currencies |
Ethem Ilbiz
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The Psychology of Terrorism: “Syndrome” Versus “Tool” Perspectives |
Arie W. Kruglanski & Shira Fishman
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The Challenge of Understanding Terrorism in a New Era of Threat |
George Glover
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Terrorism in Nigeria |
Ufiem Maurice Ogbonnaya;Kanayo Ogujiuba & Nancy Stiegler
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Terrorism in an Era of Unconventional Warfare |
Susanne Martin & Leonard B. Weinberg
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Terrorism, Signaling, and Suicide Attack |
BRUCE HOFFMAN & GORDON H. MCCORMICK
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TERRORISM: FACTS FROM FIGURES |
Ian Bellany
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“Terrorism”, “democracy” and the Spanish 1978 “constitution”: transitional concepts, post-transitional metaphor |
Carlos Yebra López
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Targeting islamist terrorism in asia pacific: an unending war |
Barry Desker & Arabinda Acharya
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Singapore's Cooperation with the Trilateral Security Dialogue Partners in the War Against Global Terrorism |
Andrew T. H. Tan
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Repression, opportunity, and innovation: The evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang, China |
Joshua Tschantret
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Public good theory and the ‘added value’ of the EU's anti-terrorism policy |
Raphael Bossong
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Out with the Old and … In with the Old? A Critical Review of the Financial War on Terrorism on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant |
Nicholas Ryder
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Mechanisms of Political Radicalization: Pathways Toward Terrorism |
Clark McCauley & Sophia Moskalenko
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Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia: |
CATHERINE ZARA RAYMOND
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Islamic terrorist activities in turkey in the 1990s |
Ely Karmon
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In the name of national security: articulating ethno political struggles as terrorism |
Olga Baysha
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In Silico Race and the Heteronomy of Biometric Proxies: Biometrics in the Context of Civilian Life, Border Security and Counter-Terrorism Laws |
Joseph Pugliese
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How Can WeDeter Cyber Terrorism? |
Jian Hua & Sanjay Bapna
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Engagement in licit ventures by terrorist organisations and terrorism financing in the Lake Chad region |
Paul A. Onuh;Anugo S. Obiefuna; Daniel I. Nnaji & Louiemarie A. Ifem |
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Contemporary drivers of global tourism: evidence from terrorism and peace factors |
Simplice A; Asongu;Joseph Nnanna;Nicholas Biekpe & Paul N. Acha-Anyi
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Connections Can Be Toxic: Terrorist Organizational Factors and the Pursuit of CBRN Weapons |
Victor H. Asal; Gary A; Ackerman & R. Karl Rethemeyer
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Chapter 3: Somalia, Global Security and the War on Terrorism |
Ken Menkhaus
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