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RELIGION, CONFLICT, VIOLENCE, AND TOLERANCE IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: THE ISA/RC22 ABUJA 2012 CONFERENCE AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE POLITOLOGY OF RELIGION |
Corey L. Williams
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ERRONEOUS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE CONCEPT OF JIHAD AND THE CONCEPT OF TERRORISM: (A QUR’ANIC PERSPECTIVE |
Jilani Ben Touhami Mefttah;Mohammed Hussain Ahmad
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FROM RADICALISM TO TOLERANCE: MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE MUSLIM WORLD LEAGUE |
Yousef M. Aljamal
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TERRORIST THREATS BY BALKANS RADICAL ISLAMIST TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY |
Darko Trifunović;Milan Mijalkovski
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RELIGIOUS EXTREMISTS IN THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS: CRIMINAL SET |
Тembulat Gjatov
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TALIBAN OR TERRORIST? SOME REFLECTIONS ON TALIBAN’S IDEOLOGY |
Aneela Sultana
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Neoliberal social inclusion? The agenda of the Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance |
David Peacock
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A lake management framework for global application: monitoring, restoring, and protecting lakes through community engagement |
Jacob A. Cianci-Gaskill; Jennifer L. Klug; Kellie C. Merrell;dward E. Millar;Danielle J. Wain;Lilith Kramer;Dianneke van Wijk; Kerri Finlay;Max R. Glines; Norman D. Yan
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The role of social distance in the relationship between police-community engagement and police coercion |
Molly McCarthy;Louise Porter;Michael Townsley & Geoffrey Alpert
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The community engagement for impact (CEFI) framework: an evidence-based strategy to facilitate social change |
Wade B. Kelly & Lisa M. Given
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Solidarity and Community Engagement in Global Health Research |
Bridget Pratt;Phaik Yeong Cheah & Vicki Marsh
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Remembering and storytelling: community engagement through a service-learning partnership |
Lynn Mandarano
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Quality Assurance of Community Engagement in South African Higher Education Institutions: Problems and Prospects |
Priscilla S. Daniels & Tracey-Ann Adonis
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken;Claire Haggett & David Rudolph
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken;Claire Haggett & David Rudolph
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Police community engagement and outreach in a counterterrorism context |
Adrian Cherney
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The role of social distance in the relationship between police-community engagement and police coercion |
Molly McCarthy; Louise Porter; Michael Townsley & Geoffrey Alpert
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The community engagement for impact (CEFI) framework: an evidence-based strategy to facilitate social change |
Wade B. Kelly & Lisa M. Given
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Remembering and storytelling: community engagement through a service-learning partnership |
Lynn Mandarano
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Practices and rationales of community engagement with wind farms: awareness raising, consultation, empowerment |
Mhairi Aitken; Claire Haggett; David Rudolph
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Police community engagement and outreach in a counterterrorism context |
Adrian Cherney
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Transitional Justice and Terrorism: The Case of Sri Lanka |
Niki Siampakou
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Transforming Pacifists into Warmongers? Separatist Movement, State Repression, and the Politics of Framing Terrorism in Nigeria: Evidence from IPOB and Yoruba Nation’s Freedom Frontiers |
John Sunday Ojo
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Tolerance as a Legitimation Strategy in Oman’s Political Discourse: From Religious to Foreign Policy Principle |
Giulia Daga
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The Age of Ambiguity: Art and the War on Terror Twenty Years after 9/11 |
David Martin Jones and M. L. R. Smith
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Can the Principle of Coexistence between India and Pakistan Help to Achieve Peace and Prosperity in the region? |
M. Iqbal Chawla;Lubna Zaheer;Farzana Arshad &; Tahira Parveen
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Structural Injustice and Peace Building in the Bangsamoro |
Christopher Ryan Maboloc
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An Evolving Security Dilemma: Adopting a Comprehensive Approach to the Changing Dynamics of Terrorism in Africa |
Emmanuel Kotia & Mustapha Abdallah
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Interfaith Dialogue to De-Radicalize Radicalization: Storytelling as Peacebuilding in Indonesia |
Amanda Smith Byron
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Disentangling Support for Violent and Non-violent Radicalization among Adolescents: A Latent Profile Analysis |
Diana Miconi ; Aoudou Njingouo Mounchingam; Michela Zambelli; Cécile Rousseau
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RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS, CRISIS PREVENTION AND PEACE BUILDING: NIGERIA IN PERSPECTIVES |
Shehu Hashimu;Mathias Jarikre;Bayo T. Asala and Theresa Omang Okoli
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Examining the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria: Implications for human resource development in a failed/fragile state |
Onah, Celestine Chijioke;Eze, Fred O;Aduma, Aloysius Tochukwu;Obi, Deborah;Oluwole, Israel Oluwasanmi
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How the War Was 'One': Countering violent extremism and the social dimensions of counter-terrorism in Canada. |
Tami Amanda Jacoby
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“Moderate” vs “Extremist” Muslims? How a decontextualized distinction can trigger a contradictory assessment of security and radicalization in Malaysia |
Athanasios Gkoutzioulis
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Memory, violence and post-conflict reconstruction: rebuilding and reimagining Mosul |
Craig Larkin & Inna Rudolf
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Perception Patterns Among Actors in Institutional Networks: The Regional Intelligence Community Forum (Kominda) in Preventing Potential Conflicts in Central Java Province. |
Sulaiman ;Akmal Ibrahim;Ansar Arifin;Phil & Sukri
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Dynamics of Media in Shaping the Community's Mindset: War Against Terrorism in Indonesia |
Syarifurohmat Santoso;Richard Togaranta Ginting & Fransiska Timoria Samosir
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Kenya’s Peace Diplomacy in Eastern Africa: Regional Hegemon? |
Dr. Gilbert Kimutai
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A case for local neighbourhood policing and community intelligence in counter terrorism |
Garry Thomas
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Radicalization or Rehabilitation: Understanding the challenge of extremist and radicalized prisoners |
Greg Hannah;Lindsay Clutterbuck & Jennifer Rubin
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Evolving Global Geopolitics and Terrorism in South and Southeast Asia: Past, Present and Future |
Abdul Basit and Alif Satria
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Horizons and Bridges of Dialogue |
Richard Ooko Airo
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Rehabilitating Terrorists Through Counter-Indoctrination: Lessons Learned From The Saudi Arabian Program |
John Horgan & Kurt Braddock
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Terrorist Deradicalization Programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
Mohd Mizan Aslam & Siti Zubaidah Abu Bakar
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Terrorist Deradicalization Programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
Mohd Mizan Aslam & Siti Zubaidah Abu Bakar
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Amnesty as a tool in the deradicalisation of Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria: a threat to national security |
Emelda Undiandeye Ejeh & Ebunoluwa Popoola
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Risks, radicalisation and rehabilitation: imprisonment of incarcerated terrorists |
Amber Hart
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Risks, radicalisation and rehabilitation: imprisonment of incarcerated terrorists |
Amber Hart
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The Effectiveness Of National Agency For Combating Terrorism’s Deradicalization Program Toward Terror Convicts In Indonesia |
Jerry Indrawan and M. Prakoso Aji
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Decolonisation and Deradicalisation of Globalisation Extremism Paradigm in African States, 1999-c.2023 |
Taofiki Aminu, & Mal. Sani Ibrahim
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