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Political terrorism in South‐East Asia |
Peter Chalk
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Does Terrorism Increase after a Natural Disaster? An Analysis based upon Property Damage |
Jomon Aliyas Paul & Aniruddha Bagchi
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Is terrorism deadlier in democracies? |
Yufan Yang, ;Joshua Tschantret & Cody Schmidt
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Terrorism and fear: do terrorists really want to scare? |
Ersun N. Kurtulus
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Who Fights Terror: Gendarmerie Forces and Terrorist Group Termination |
Mustafa Kirisci
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Creating the National/Border Security Nexus: Counter Terrorist Operations and Monitoring Middle Eastern and North African Visitors to the UK in the 1970s–1980s |
Evan Smith
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Domesticating the “New Terrorism”: The Case of the Maoist Insurgency in India |
Pavan Kumar Malreddy
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When is Foreign Aid Effective in Fighting Terrorism? Threshold Evidence |
Simplice Asongu & John Ssozi
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Hopes and misguided expectations: How policy documents frame gender in efforts at preventing terrorism and violent extremism |
Inger Skjelsbæk; Julie Marie Hansen & Jenny Lorentzen
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The security-prejudice nexus: “Islamist” terrorism and the structural logics of Islamophobia in the UK |
Mark Gilks
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The Origins and Nature of Terrorism |
Anthony J.MarsellaPhD;DHC & Fathali M. Moghaddam
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The Discursive Construction of Terrorist Group Identity |
Liane Rothenberger;Kathrin Müller & Ahmed Elmezeny
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The Contextual Nature of Right-Wing Terrorism across Nations |
Sara Doering & Garth Davies
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Terrorized places and spaces: the geographical dimension of African terrorism |
Justin E. Agheyisi
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Terrorism as Psychological Warfare |
Alex Schmid
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Terrorism as a Strategy of Psychological Warfare |
BoazGanorPhD
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Terrorism and fear: do terrorists really want to scare? |
Ersun N. Kurtulus
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TERRORISM AND DETERRENCE POLICY WITH TRANSNATIONAL SUPPORT |
Grace F. Sanico & Makoto Kakinaka
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Southeast Asia as the ‘second front’ in the war against terrorism: evaluating the threat and responses |
Andrew Tan
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Security rights violations in the context of counter terrorism: analysis of the post-Soviet nations |
Mariya Y. Omelicheva
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Remaking alliances for the war on terrorism |
Daniel Byman
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Reinventing prevention or exposing the gap? False positives in UK terrorism governance and the quest for pre-emption |
Charlotte Heath-Kelly
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Putin's Counter-Terrorism: The Parameters of a Strategic Dead-End |
Pavel K. Baev
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Provocation and Attrition Strategies in Transnational Terrorism: The Case of Al-Shabaab |
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
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Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos? |
Brecht Volders
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Militant Leadership and Terrorism in Armed Conflict |
Austin C. Doctor;Samuel T. Hunter & Gina S. Ligon
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“Listing terrorists”: the impact of proscription on third-party efforts to engage armed groups in peace processes – a practitioner's perspective |
Sophie Haspeslagh
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HOW DOES TERRORISM RISK VARY ACROSS SPACE AND TIME? AN ANALYSIS BASED ON THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE |
Claude Berrebi & Darius Lakdawalla
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Fundamentalism, Radicalization and Terrorism. Part 1: terrorism as dissolution in a complex system |
John Lord Alderdice
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Finding the right mix: re-evaluating the road to gender-equality in countering violent extremism programming |
Jessica White
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Faire la paix au Mali: les limites de l’acharnement contre-terroriste |
Bruno Charbonneau
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Effect of terrorism on economic growth in Pakistan: an empirical analysis |
Muhammad Zakaria;Wen Jun & Haseeb Ahmed
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Does Terrorism Increase after a Natural Disaster? An Analysis based upon Property Damage |
Jomon Aliyas Paul & Aniruddha Bagchi
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Does Income Inequality Derive the Separatist Terrorism in Turkey? |
Pinar Derin-Güre & Adem Yavuz Elveren
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Defining Terrorism |
Boaz Ganor
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Critical Terrorism Studies and Its Implications for Africa |
Hussein Solomon
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Critical realism and historical materialism as resources for critical terrorism studies |
Eric Herring & Doug Stokes
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Creating the National/Border Security Nexus: Counter-Terrorist Operations and Monitoring Middle Eastern and North African Visitors to the UK in the 1970s–1980s |
Evan Smith
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Counter-Terrorism Interviewing and Investigative Interoperability: R v ul-Haque [2007] NSWSC 1251 |
Dr Mark Nolan
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Countering transnational terrorism |
Tara Kartha
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Countering Terrorism: Could Hezbollah and Hamas Show the Way? |
FariborzMokhtariPhD
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Communication (un)savviness and the failure of terrorism: a case of Pakistani terrorist organizations |
Muhammad Feyyaz
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Combating Terrorism in Central Asia: Explaining Differences in States' Responses to Terror |
Mariya Y. Omelicheva
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Choose Your Weapon: The Impact of Strategic Considerations and Resource Constraints on Terrorist Group Weapon Selection |
Gabriel Koehler-Derrick & Daniel James Milton
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Better the Devil You Know? How Fringe Terrorism Can Induce an Advantage for Moderate Nonviolent Campaigns |
Margherita Belgioioso;Stefano Costalli & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
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Another Form of American Exceptionalism? A Comparative Analysis of Terrorism Sting Operations in the US and Abroad |
Jesse J. Norris
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A Weak Link? Irish National Security Policy on International Terrorism |
Michael Mulqueen
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A New Barometer for the Evolution of Multilateral Counterterrorism: Introduction to the Materials, Methods, and Results of the UN Security Council and Terrorism Dataset (UNSC-TDS |
Christian Dorsch
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A Fifth Wave of Terrorism? The Emergence of Terrorist Semi-States |
Or Honig & Ido Yahel
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5th CICA-STR International Conference Contemporary issues on aggression, violence, terrorism: global to local perspectives, Irvine, CA, 7–9 September 2011 |
Tali K. Waltersn ; J. Martin Ramirez & Stephen Thom
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