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A transnational police network co-operating up to the limits of the law: examination of the origin of INTERPOL |
Giulio Calcara
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Countering the Islamic State in the Lake Chad Basin: A case for a security-developmentgovernance nexus? |
Norman Sempijja;Paula Mora Brito & Zineb Moutaouakil
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Prosecuting child soldiers in the arab world: between the state, society, and retributive and restorative justice |
Yousra Ibrahim Hasona & Ibrahim Khatib
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Small Wars & Insurgencies |
Edwin Bakker & Roel de Bont
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Terrorized by Immigration? Threat Perceptions and Policy Preferences |
Keren L. G. Snider;Amir Hefetz & Daphna Canetti
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The Impact of Pro-Government Militias on Human Rights Violations |
Neil J. Mitchell;Sabine C. Carey & Christopher K. Butler
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The geography of pre-criminal space: epidemiological imaginations of radicalisation risk in the UK Prevent Strategy, 2007–2017 |
Charlotte Heath-Kelly
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Implications of the New Taliban Government for the Biden Administration |
Richard J. Chasdi
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White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics |
Ariel Koch;Karine Nahon & Assaf Moghadam
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Toward a Strategy for Engaging a Resurgent Russia on Democracy, Human Rights, and Religious Liberty |
Christopher Marsh & Karrie J. Koesel
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Explaining the vicious circle of political repression and islamic radicalism in Central Asia |
Ali Omidi;Kashif Hasan Khan& Oskar Schortz
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Empty Britain? Hegemony and ambiguity in British education policy |
Cameron Henshall, Howard Prosser & Fida Sanjakdar
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The denying threat to national security and defense: Hezbollah’s presence in Colombia |
David Andres Londoño-Bedoya;Maritza Padilla-Bueno;Jose Andres AreizaPadilla & Ivan Veas-González
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After the resurgence of Talibanism theocracy: non-lethal intervention and the politics of non neutrality in Afghanistan |
Arash Beidollahkhani
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Dogs and Cats Living Together? Explaining the Crime-Terror Nexus |
Brian J. Phillips & Alexander Schiele
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Impact of political uncertainty on stock market returns: the case of post-revolution Tunisia |
Wafa Souffargi & Adel Boubaker
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State responsibility and counterterrorism |
Isaac Taylor
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The Fragility Dilemma and Divergent Security Complexes in the Sahel |
Kari M. Osland & Henriette U. Erstad
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Populists’ struggle for epistemic hegemony and anti-gender attacks on higher education in authoritarian contexts: the case of Turkey |
Didem Unal
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‘The Threat in the Hemisphere’: The Securitization Movement in the Triple Frontier and the Case of Hezbollah |
Karime Ahmad Borraschi Cheaito & Adriano de Freixo
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Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy |
Dennis Broeders; Fabio Cristiano & Daan Weggemans
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| 22 |
Deferring substance: EU policy and the information threat |
Hedvig Ördén
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European transnationalism between successes and shortcomings: threats, strategies and actors under the microscop |
Silvia D’Amato & Athina Sachoulidou
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Video games, terrorism, and ISIS’s Jihad 3.0 |
Ahmed Al-Rawi
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Strategic Theory and Practice: A Critical Analysis of the Planning Process for the Long War on Terror |
Ionut C. Popescu
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Modelling the intelligence requirements and priorities process: the US response to the Rwandan genocide |
Neveen Abdalla
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The containment of the Islamic State: A realist case to engage a hybrid actor |
Jodok Troy
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The United States and Algeria: A New Strategic Partnership? |
Yahia ZOUBIR
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Pushed to the edge: the consequences of the ‘Prevent Duty’ in de-radicalising pre-crime thought among British Muslim university students |
, Imran Awan & Jonathan Marsden
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Musical negotiations of a ‘moderate’ versus a ‘radical’ Islam in Morocco: dissonance and the sonic among vocal performers of Islam-inspired music |
Nina ter Laan
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Leveraging social media intelligence (SOCMINT) in the African intelligence context |
Johanna Isabella (Ansie) Stegen
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Weaknesses of wickedness: a critical perspective on wickedness theory |
Mirko Noordegraaf;Scott Douglas;Karin Geuijen & Martijn Van Der Steen
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Mosaic; counter-insurgency approaches and the war against the Islamic state in Mozambique |
Stig Jarle Hansen
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Swedish intelligence, Russia and the war in Ukraine: anticipations, course, and future implications |
Michael Jonsson
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Deferring substance: EU policy and the information threat |
Hedvig Ördén
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Vulnerability to radicalisation in a general population: a psychometric network approach |
Zoe Marchment & Paul Gill;Caitlin Clemmorw,;Noémie Bouhana,
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Crossing Borders: Climate Change and the Policy Implications for Regional Security Cooperation in Africa |
Selemo Nkwe
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Hybridity and Friction in Organizational Politics: New Perspectives on the African Security Regime ComplexHybridity and Friction in Organizational Politics: New Perspectives on the African Security Regime Complex |
Louise Wiuff Moe & Anna Geis
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Pragmatic persuasion in counterterrorism |
Daniela Pisoiu
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Constructing meaning of military failure: the Afghanistan war in Scandinavian public debates following withdrawal |
Vilde Opdan Yttereng
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Contested Narratives, Ambiguous Impacts and Democratic Dilemmas: The Western News Media and the “War on Terror” |
Rodney Tiffen
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Understanding the resurgence of the Tehrik-eTaliban Pakistan |
Shahzad Akhtar & Zahid Shahab Ahmed
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Exploring the impacts of artificial intelligence on freedom of religion or belief online |
Cameran Ashraf
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The Forest of Reasons: Toward Contextualised Explanations of Gendercide Against Civilian Men and Boys in Conflict Settings |
Promise Frank Ejiofor
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Perceptions of pesantren leaders towards Islamic moderation approaches in combating radicalism and terrorism |
M Nurul Ikhsan Saleh
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How authoritarian rulers seek to legitimize repression: framing mass killings in Egypt and Uzbekistan |
Mirjam Edel & Maria Josua
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Does Sharia Act as both a mediator and moderator in Salafi radicalism? |
Moorthy S. Muthuswamy
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Foreshadowing Terror: Exploring the Time of Online Manifestos Prior to Lone Wolf Attacks |
Thomas James Vaughan Williams, Calli Tzani & Maria Ioannou
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Reiteration or reinvention? Jihadi governance and gender practices in the Sahel |
Laura Berlingozzi (she/her/hers) & Luca Raineri (he/him/his)
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Whiteness as expertise in studies of the far right |
Anna A. Meier
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