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Re-examining the explanations of convert radicalization in Salafi-Jihadist terrorism with evidence from Canada |
David A. Jones & Lorne L. Dawson
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South‐east Asian perceptions on the ‘war against terrorism’ |
Sankari Sundararaman
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Explaining the United States' Decision to Strike Back at Terrorists |
M. Malvesti
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Boko Haram’s Terrorism and the Nigeria State. Federalism, Politics and Policies, Advances in Africa Economic, Social and Political Development |
Isaac Nunoo
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The Terrorist Calculus behind 9-11: A Model for Future Terrorism? |
BRIGITTE L. NACOS
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Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element |
Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider & James M. Lutz
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The Madrid Bombings and Negotiations With ETA: A Case Study of the Impact of Terrorism on Spanish Politics |
Rogelio Alonso
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Emotional Response to Terrorism before and after the Pulse Nightclub Shooting |
Jessica Mueller, Katherine Turner & Glenn Lipson
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Examining the ‘terrorism–war’ dichotomy in the ‘Russia–Chechnya’ case |
Pavel Baev
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Lone wolf terrorism: The new form of the global jihadist movement? Evidence from Afghanistan (1997–2013) |
Jennifer Varriale Carson & Matthew Suppenbach
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Japan's Aum Shinrikyo, the changing nature of terrorism, and the post‐cold war security agenda |
Christopher W. Hughes
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How ‘terrorism’ does not end: the case of the Official Irish Republican Army |
Kacper Edward Rekawek
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Imaginary geographies of religious terrorism: ISIS’s popular culture |
Moein Barzegarzadeh Zarandi & Hassan Noorali
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Inter- and intra-agency intelligence liaison during ‘the troubles’ |
Samantha Newbery
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The Threats of Russian Influence and Terrorism within National Security Strategies of the Visegrad Four |
Jan Paďourek & Miroslav Mareš
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Bringing the war home: the strategic logic of ‘North Caucasian terrorism’ in Russia |
Vassily A. Klimentov
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The Homegrown Threat: State Strength, Grievance, and Domestic Terrorism |
Sambuddha Ghatak & Brandon C. Prins
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Combating terrorism in Russia and Uzbekistan |
Cerwyn Moore
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Insights into Selected Features of Pakistan’s Most Wanted Terrorists |
Luqman Saeed & Shabib Haider Syed
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The Homegrown Threat: State Strength, Grievance, and Domestic Terrorism |
Niklas Swanström & Emma Björnehed
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A Geographic Approach for Teaching about Terrorism |
Jennifer Haney
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A Self-defense Network against Terrorism and Crime: Evidence from Peru |
Edwar E. Escalante
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Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: Terrorism, insurgency, or organized crime? |
Sergei Boeke
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Ali S. Awadh Asseri. Combating Terrorism: Saudi Arabia's Role in the War on Terror New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. 196 pp., $27.95 hardcover. ISBN: 978-0-19547-807-5. |
Ryan Shaffer
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An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling |
Ismail Onat
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Chapter Four: Terrorism in Europe |
Nigel Inkster
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Chapter Four: The potential for nuclear terrorism |
Adelphi Papers
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Combating Terrorism Australia’s Criminal Code Since September 11, 2001 |
Edwina MacDonald & George Williams
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Community engagement to tackle terrorism and violent extremism: challenges, tensions and pitfalls |
Adrian Cherney & Jason Hartley
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Contemporary terrorism and the true believer |
Michael Zekulin & T. D. Anderson
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Contemporary Terrorist Threats in the UK: The Pakistan Dimension |
Julian Richards
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Contextualizing Political Terrorism: A Collective Action Perspective for Understanding the Tanzim |
Eitan Y. Alimi
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Defining terrorism: philosophy of the bomb, propaganda by deed and change through fear and violence |
Arthur H. Garrison
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Does Drug Trafficking Impact Terrorism? Afghan Opioids and Terrorist Violence in Central Asia |
Mariya Y. Omelicheva & Lawrence Markowitz
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Financial Extremism: The Dark Side of Crowdfunding and Terrorism |
Shai Farber & Snir Ahiad Yehezkel
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Homegrown terrorism and transformative learning: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding radicalization |
Alex S. Wilner & Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz
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In the name of national security: articulating ethno-political struggles as terrorism |
Olga Baysha
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International Terrorism |
Hazward
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Look who's talking: terrorism, dialogue and conflict transformation |
Roger Mac Ginty
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Mishandling suicide terrorism |
Scott Atr
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Public opinion and terrorism: does the national economic, societal and political context Really Matter? |
Pierre Philippe Balestrini
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Refugees, Perceived Threat & Domestic Terrorism |
Graig R. Klein
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Richard English, Terrorism: How to respond, James Dingley, Combating terrorism in Northern Ireland, Martin N. Murphy, Small boats, weak states, dirty money. Piracy and maritime terrorism in the modern world, Olivier Roy, The politics of chaos in the M |
Peter Hart;Eammon O'Kane; Peter Lehr & Simon Staffell
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Running the Blockade: Information Technology, Terrorism, and the Transformation of Islamic Mass Culture |
Timothy D. Bailey & Michael R. Grimaila
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Security vs. Liberty: The Discourse on Terrorism in the United States and Morocco and Its Societal Effects |
Valentina Bartolucci
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Sovereignty and Ethical Argument in the Struggle against State Sponsors of Terrorism |
Renée De Nevers
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Special Issue Introduction for Terrorism, Gender and Women: Toward an Integrated Research Agenda |
Alexandra Phelan
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State Capacity and Terrorism: A Two-Dimensional Approach |
Cullen S. Hendrix & Joseph K. Young
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State Legitimacy and Terrorism |
Daniel Masters & Patricia Hoen
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Structural Violence and Terrorism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan |
Khan Zeb & Zahid Shahab Ahmed
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