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The global order of Muslim surveillance and its thought architecture |
James Renton
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Untangling threat perception in international relations: an empirical analysis of threats posed by China and their implications for security discourse |
Chang-Ching Tu;Han-Ping Tien & Ji-Jen Hwan
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Explaining the impact of militancy on Iran– Pakistan relations |
Saira Basit
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The Radical Milieu and Radical Influencers of Bosnian Foreign Fighters |
Asya Metodieva
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India and order transition in the Indo-Pacific: resisting the Quad as a ‘security community’ |
Kate Sullivan de Estrada
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Humiliation and perceived power loss as drivers of radicalisation vulnerability in Northwestern Europe |
Tahir Abbas,;Richard McNeil-Willson,;Eolene Boyd-MacMillan & ValerieDeMarinis
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American Cold War Strategy and the Absence of “Swift and Effective Retribution” for the 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing |
Nicholas Cummins
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The contribution of community gardens to food security in the Maphephetheni uplands |
Stephen O Shisanya & Sheryl L Hendriks
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Motivations for Jihad and Cognitive Dissonance – A Qualitative Analysis of Former Swedish Jihadists |
Marco Nilsson
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The Inadvertent Influence of Peacekeeping and Peace Support Operations on Ghana’s Armed Forces |
vAndrew E. Yaw Tchie
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The missing jihad. Why have there been no jihadist civil wars in Southeast Asia? |
Daniel Finnbogason & Isak Svensson
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Diffusion of Al-Shabaab through ungoverned spaces: can the inkblot logic provide an explanation? |
Francis Onditi
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Cyber security meets security politics: Complex technology, fragmented politics, and networked science |
Myriam Dunn Cavelty & Andreas Wenger
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Beyond ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’? New perspectives on the politics of moderation in Muslim majority and Muslim minority settings |
Margaretha A. van Es;Nina ter Laan & Erik Meinema
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Online as the New Frontline: Affect, Gender, and ISIS-Take-Down on Social MediaV |
Elizabeth Pearson
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Strategic Communication and Peace-Promotion in a Nigerian Conflict Zone |
Abdulhameed Olaitan Ridwanullah & Maria Elena Villar
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Discourse, medical metaphor and the East Asian medicine approach to conflict resolution |
Chin-Kuei Tsui
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Mutual trust without a strong collective identity? Examining the Shanghai cooperation organization as a nascent security community |
James MacHaffie
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Political ideology and attitudes towards Israel in Germany in the aftermath of the 10/7 massacres: a test of horseshoe theory |
Hannes Zacher & Meir Shemla
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Affective discipline – resilience in radicalisation prevention |
Barbara Gruber
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Introduction to 2018 special issue of European Security: “ontological (in)security in the European Union” |
Catarina Kinnvall, Ian Manners & Jennifer Mitzen
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The Rise of ISIS as a Partial Surprise: An OpenSource Analysis on the Threat Evolution and Early Warnings in the United Kingdom |
Aviva Guttmann
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‘Jewish sectarianism’ and the State of Israel |
Nicola Mathie
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Fuelling contempt for police: explaining why procedural injustice and police ineffectiveness damage Muslims’ trust in police |
Mohammed M. Ali & Kristina Murphy
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Turtle Watch: Community engagement and action |
Elaine Lewis & Catherine Baudains
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Twenty years of countering jihadism in Western Europe: from the shock of 9/11 to ‘jihadism fatigue’ |
Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn & Edwin Bakker
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What are fundamentalist beliefs? |
Dr. Rik Peels & Nora Kindermann
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China’s Solutions to Security Governance in the Middle East: An Assessment |
Shengxiang LIU & Hui HE
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Evolving security motifs, Olympic spectacle and urban planning legacy: from militarization to security-by-design |
Jon Coaffee
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“Take them to Government House or Aso Rock”: Community receptivity to reintegration of Operation Safe Corridor’s deradicalised Ex-Boko Haram members in Northeastern Nigeria |
Saheed Babajide Owonikoko
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Islamophobia among Muslims in Indonesia |
Zora Arfina Sukabdi;Muhammad Adlin Sila;Chandra Yudistira Purnama;Fathul Lubabin Nuqul;Seta Ariawuri Wicaksana;Ali Abdullah Wibisono &Yanwar Arief
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Conceptualising the waves of Islamist radicalisation in the UK |
Tahir Abbas
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Civil Society Associations’ Efforts to Influence Post-Uprisings Governmental Policymaking in Three Arab States: A Regimes-Triad Approach |
Robert Hoppe & Nermeen Kassem
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Economic and Religious Dynamics of Boko Haram: Understanding Conflict and Security in the Lake Chad Basin |
Richard Atimniraye Nyelade
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Media, identity and threat: the portrayal of foreign fighters in Kosovar press |
Kledian Myftari & Milan Obaidi
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Trailblazers in a Warming World? The Agency of African Actors in Climate, Peace, and Security |
Thor Olav Iversen;Ingvild Brox Brodtkorb, Asha Ali & Minoo Koefoe
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The Role of Socioeconomic Marginalization in the Radicalization of Jihadi Foreign Fighters from Europe |
Eylem Kanol
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So How Do You Feel about That? Talking with Provos about Emotion |
Debra Smith
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The racialization of danger: patterns and ambiguities in the relation between Islam, security and secularism in the Netherlands |
Martijn de Koning
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“Jurisprudence Beyond the State: An Analysis of Jihadist “Justice” in Yemen, Syria and Libya |
, Haid Haid & Inga Trauthig;Joana Cook
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Dialoguing and negotiating with Al-Shabaab: the role of clan elders as insider-partial mediators |
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
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Pakistan, the Radicalization of the Jihadist Movement and the Challenge to China |
Ely Karmon
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Muslim political dissent in coastal East Africa: complexities, ambiguities, entanglements |
Benjamin Kirby ;Erik Meinema & Hans Olsson
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Unpacking the crackdown on Palestine solidarity activism in the UK in a post-7 October reality |
Brendan Ciarán Browne, Elian Weizman & Jennifer Matchain
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The perils of presidential openness: strikes, secrecy and performative opacity |
Ruxandra Oana Vlad
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Anti-ISIS Humor: Cultural Resistance of Radical Ideology |
Ahmed Al-Rawi
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Cognitive Distortions in Men Who Have Exited White Supremacist Groups |
Hanna Paalgard Munden
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Reflections on the Issue of ISIS |
Bo WANG & Bing FAN
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Towards Critical Secular Studies in Education: addressing secular education formations and their intersecting inequalities |
Karl Kitching & Reza Gholami
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The “Syria traveller”: reintegration or legal sanctioning? |
Katrine Fangen & Åshild Kolås
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