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How terrorist attacks distort public debates: a comparative study of right-wing and Islamist extremism |
Teresa Völker
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Silent Sympathy: News Attention, Subtle Support for Far-Right Extremism, and Negative Attitudes Toward Muslims |
Helena Knupfer;Ruta Kaskeleviciute & Jörg Matthes
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Believing and belonging? Religious salience and politicality of young Bosnian Muslims in the time of Islamophobia |
Francesco Trupia
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How Lebanon’s security sector works amidst state collapse |
Tine Gade;Kjetil Selvik & Khaled Zaza Dit Yafawi
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White feminism and the governance of violent extremism |
Laura J. Shepherd
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Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway |
Sofia Lygren ; Jacob Aasland Ravndal
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Comparing the Different Behavioral Outcomes of Extremism: A Comparison of Violent and NonViolent Extremists, Acting Alone or as Part of a Group |
Sarah Knight;David Keatley & Katie Woodward
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When Security Imperatives meet Sectarian Temptations: the Tehran-Riyadh rivalry |
Basem Ezbidi
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Toward an Integrated Psychological Model of Violent Extremism |
Milan Obaidi;Robin Bergh;Simon Ozer & Cornelia Sindermann
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Holding to account or amplifying extremist hate? A mixed methods analysis of newspaper reporting on far-right crime in Australia |
Imogen Richards;Cam Smith & Greg Barton
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Assessing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats to the food supply chain |
Stephanie Meulenbelt
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The case of WikiIslam: scientification of Islamophobia or legitimate critique of Islam? |
Edin Kozaric & Torkel Brekke
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Cyber intelligence and international security: breaking the legal and diplomatic silence? |
Dennis Broeders
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Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway |
Sofia Lygren & Jacob Aasland Ravndal
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Linking Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent AntiGovernment Extremism: Mitigating the Threat with Procedurally Just Governance |
Kristina Murphy;Adrian Cherney;Keiran Hardy;Sabryna Sas & Emma
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“Zeitenwende” as coming of age? EU foreign & security policy through war & peace |
Heidi Maurer, Kolja Raube & Richard G. Whitman
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Beyond instrumentalisation: gender and agency in the prevention of extreme violence in Kenya |
Elizabeth Mesok
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Preventing violent and hateful extremism: comparing the experiences of domestic Swedish and international humanitarian-development NGOs |
Malin Eklund Wimelius
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China’s security force assistance in Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe and its implications for peacebuilding |
Enock Ndawana
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Jihadi fiction: radicalisation narratives in the contemporary novel |
Jago Morrison
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Anti-Muslim discrimination and support for violent extremism: evidence from five large-N surveys |
Sadi Shanaah
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The Release and Community Supervision of Radicalised Offenders: Issues and Challenges that Can Influence Reintegration |
Adrian Cherney
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Online extremism and Islamophobic language and sentiment when discussing the COVID-19 pandemic and misinformation on Twitter |
Imran Awan;Pelham Carter;Hollie Sutch & Harkereet Lally
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What can European security architecture look like in the wake of Russia’s war on Ukraine? |
Ondřej Ditrych & Martin Laryš
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Extreme parallels: a corpus-driven analysis of ISIS and far-right discourse |
Louisa Buckingham ; Nusiebah Alali
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A dialogue with Dostoevsky: extremism, media and polyphony |
Nicolas Padamsee
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Report of Panel on Peace and Security of Northeast Asia (PSNA) 2017 |
Tatsujiro Suzuki
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Theorizing Buddhist anti-Muslim nationalism as global Islamophobia |
Iselin Frydenlund
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Variations within the Norwegian far right: from neo-Nazism to anti-Islamism |
Katrine Fangen & Maria Reite Nilsen
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The digital euro: a materialization of (in)security |
Carola Westermeier
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Geographies of Islamophobia |
Kawtar Najib & Carmen Teeple Hopkins
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Ulsterisation vs De-Baathification: Precedents in Local Security During Counterinsurgency |
Daniel Chesse
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Was the 1982 Lebanon War a Deviation from Israeli Security Doctrine? |
Dan Naor & Eyal Lewin
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Decolonialisation and the Terrorism Industry |
Ilyas Mohammed
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Drones have boots: Learning from Russia’s war in Ukraine |
Dominika Kunertova
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The polycrisis and EU security and defence competences |
Catherine Hoeffler;Stéphanie C. Hofmann & Frédéric Mérand
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The Ukraine Conflict: Russia’s Challenge to European Security Governance |
Derek Averre
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Russia’s use of semi-state security forces: the case of the Wagner Group |
Kimberly Marten
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The China–India–Pakistan Nuclear Triangle: Consequential Choices for Asian Security |
Salman Bashir
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Studies on Religion and China’s National Security in the Globalization Era |
Yihua XU
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Interreligious Literacy Learning as a CounterRadicalization Method: A New Trend among Institutions of Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia |
Nur Ali;Benny Afwadz;Irwan Abdullah & Muhammad Islahul Mukmin
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Challenging the youth assumptions behind P/CVE: acknowledging older extremists |
Maja Halilovic Pastuovic & Gillian Wylie
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In defence of multiculturalism – theoretical challenges |
Thomas Roland Johansson
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Flows and modalities of global Islamophobia |
Bharath Ganesh;Iselin Frydenlund & Torkel Brekke
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Military intervention and its impact on governance, peace and security in the Kingdom of Lesotho |
Lesego Setshedi
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Brazilian alliance perspectives: towards a BRICS development–security alliance? |
Zhen Han & Mihaela Papa
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The ‘security paradoxes’ of the Black Sea region |
Dimitrios Triantaphyllou
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Combatting insecurity in the everyday: the global anti-street harassment movement as everyday security practitioners |
Karen Desborough & Jutta Weldes
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A Faulty Prescription? Critiquing Joint Security Units after Peace Agreements in Sudan, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic |
Aly Verjee
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Stuck on the stairway of change: the EU’s enlargement and security and defence policies post 2022 |
Antoaneta L. Dimitrova, ;Seda Gürkan & Joachim Koops
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