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April 2025, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 341-368 How Members of the Islamic State-Linked Ripoll Cell Grouped, Radicalized and Plotted Mass Casualty Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona
by Carola García-Calvo & Fernando Reinares - 369-391 Comparing Online Posting Typologies among Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists
by Ryan Scrivens & Garth Davies & Tiana Gaudette & Richard Frank - 392-418 From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–2010
by Bernhard Blumenau - 419-438 Violent Extremist Disengagement and Reintegration: A Framework for Planning, Design and Evaluation of Programmatic Interventions
by Andrew Glazzard - 439-461 And the Last Straw Falls: The Cumulative Influence of Disillusionment among Former Viet Cong Insurgents
by Elizabeth M. Jenaway & Steven Windisch
March 2025, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 219-230 Transnational Jihad as a Bundled Conflict-Constellation
by Mona Kanwal Sheikh - 231-249 Failed Transnationalization? The Challenges Faced by al-Qaeda and IS in South Asia
by Dino Krause - 250-264 Exploring the Agency of the Affiliates of Transnational Jihadist Organizations: The Case of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
by Maria-Louise Clausen - 265-283 Capitalizing on Cleavages: Transnational Jihadist Conflicts, Local Fault Lines and Cumulative Extremism
by Isak Svensson & Desirée Nilsson - 284-299 Redefining Global Jihad and Its Termination: The Subjugation of al-Qaeda by Its Former Franchise in Syria
by Jerome Drevon & Patrick Haenni - 300-315 Jihadist Ideological Conflict and Local Governance in Mali
by Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde & Boubacar Ba - 316-340 Operational Convergence or Divergence? Exploring the Influence of Islamic State on Militant Groups in Pakistan
by Amira Jadoon
February 2025, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 115-138 From Superiority to Supremacy: Exploring the Vulnerability of Military and Police Special Forces to Extreme Right Radicalization
by Daniel Koehler - 139-160 The Kurdish Protection Units in Northern Syria: A Deviant Case of Peaceful Cohabitation between Foreign Fighters and Local Civilians?
by Edoardo Corradi - 161-178 A Framework for Explaining National P/CVE Programs: A Case Study of Kazakhstan
by Anastassiya Reshetnyak & Mariya Omelicheva - 179-204 The Logic of Non-State Armed Groups Survival in Syria: A Contemporary Framework of Analysis
by Murat Yeşiltaş & Muhammed Karakuş - 205-217 The Image War as a Significant Fighting Arena – Evidence from the Ukrainian Battle over Perceptions during the 2022 Russian Invasion
by Moran Yarchi
January 2025, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-20 Primed for Violence: Intrareligious Conflict and the State in Sectarian Societies
by Brittnee Carter & Cora Caton - 21-45 Blueprints for Red Insurgencies: Revolutionary Ideology and Strategy in India and Colombia
by Luis Fernando Medina & Radha Sarkar - 46-66 Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) from an Insurgent Group to a Local Authority: Emergence, Development and Social Support Base
by Ahmet Keser & Fareed Fakhoury - 67-91 One or Many? Disentangling the Puzzle of Pro-Government Militia Deployment
by Kamil C. Klosek & Emil A. Souleimanov - 92-114 The Model Muslim Minority: Wasatiyah (Justly-Balanced) as a Counter-Ideology Tool in Singapore
by Muhammad Haniff Hassan & Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
December 2024, Volume 47, Issue 12
- 1559-1598 Assessing al-Qaeda: A Debate
by Daniel Byman & Asfandyar Mir - 1599-1622 Beyond Greed: Why Armed Groups Tax
by Tanya Bandula-Irwin & Max Gallien & Ashley Jackson & Vanessa van den Boogaard & Florian Weigand - 1623-1647 The Constraints Hypothesis: Rethinking Causality in Deradicalisation, Disengagement and Reintegration Pathways. A Complex Systems Perspective
by Mohammed Samir Elshimi - 1648-1671 Under the Hood – Learning and Innovation in the Islamic State’s Suicide Vehicle Industry
by Ellen Tveteraas - 1672-1698 Maintaining Dominance: Explaining the Rise of Late-Entering Insurgent Groups in El Salvador and Guatemala
by Vasabjit Banerjee - 1699-1723 The Paradox of the Heavy-Handed Insurgent: Public Support for the Taliban among Afghan Pashtuns
by Karl Kaltenthaler & Arie W. Kruglanski & Austin J. Knuppe - 1724-1746 The European Union as a Maritime Security Provider – The Naval Diplomacy Perspective
by Oscar L. Larsson & J. J. Widen - 1747-1771 Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Process of Radicalisation: An Analysis of Convicted Extremists in England and Wales
by Jonathan Kenyon & Jens Binder & Christopher Baker-Beall - 1772-1799 Social Cohesion and Collective Violence: Latent Variable Approach to Explaining Riots in East Jerusalem
by Amiad Haran Diman & Dan Miodownik - 1800-1825 The “Lightning” Brigade: Security Force Assistance and the Fight Against al-Shabaab
by Ido Levy & Abdi Yusuf
November 2024, Volume 47, Issue 11
- 1383-1387 Radicalization in the Asia-Pacific Region: Themes and Concepts
by Claire Smith & Lucy Resnyansky & Craig Taylor - 1388-1402 Mechanisms of 3N Model on Radicalization: Testing the Mediation by Group Identity and Ideology of the Relationship between Need for Significance and Violent Extremism
by Mirra Noor Milla & Whinda Yustisia & Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi & Haykal Hafizul Arifin - 1403-1426 Education and Islamist Jihadism: A Survey of Muslim Australians
by Halim Rane & Shane Satterley & Riyad H. Rahimullah - 1427-1449 Reclaim the Beach: How Offline Events Shape Online Interactions and Networks Amongst Those Who Support and Oppose Right-Wing Protest
by Emma F. Thomas & Nathan Leggett & David Kernot & Lewis Mitchell & Saranzaya Magsarjav & Nathan Weber - 1450-1470 Masculinities and Disengagement from Jihadi Networks: The Case of Indonesian Militant Islamists
by David Duriesmith & Noor Huda Ismail - 1471-1494 Does Martialization Contribute to Australia’s Right-Wing Extremism? Implications of an Analysis of the General Social Survey
by Willem de Lint & Rodrigo Praino - 1495-1509 Making Moderate Islam in Indonesia
by Wahyudi Akmaliah & Priyambudi Sulistiyanto & Sukendar - 1510-1518 The Relationship between Existential Anxiety, Political Efficacy, Extrinsic Religiosity and Support for Violent Extremism in Indonesia
by Muhammad Iqbal & Kerry S. O’Brien & Ana-Maria Bliuc - 1519-1532 Willingness to Engage in Religious Collective Action: The Role of Group Identification and Identity Fusion
by Susilo Wibisono & Winnifred R. Louis & Jolanda Jetten - 1533-1558 Reasons behind Reasons: A Communitarian Reading of Women’s Radicalization and Family Bombings in Southeast Asia
by Lucy Resnyansky & Claire Smith & Craig Taylor & Priyambudi Sulistiyanto & George Merryman & Mujahiduddin
October 2024, Volume 47, Issue 10
- 1147-1171 Casting Shadow: Founders and the Unique Challenges of a Terrorist Group’s First Leadership Change
by Barak Mendelsohn - 1172-1199 The ONA Network and the Transnationalization of Neo-Nazi-Satanism
by Ariel Koch - 1200-1229 Beyond Healthy Skepticism: Exploring German News Media Framing of Terrorism-Affiliated Women Returnees
by Lotta Rahlf - 1230-1260 A Comparative Analysis of Australian and Canadian Foreign Fighters Traveling to Syria and Iraq
by Shandon Harris-Hogan & Amarnath Amarasingam & Lorne L. Dawson - 1261-1285 Post-Fordism and the Transformation of Transatlantic Counter-Terrorism
by Patrick Bury - 1286-1298 Civil-Military Relations and Civilian Victimization in Civil War
by Patrick J. Burke - 1299-1328 Outbreak: A Comprehensive Analysis of Biological Terrorism♦
by Wesley S. McCann - 1329-1341 A Crime Script Analysis of Involuntary Celibate (INCEL) Mass Murderers
by A. Wood & P. Tanteckchi & D. A. Keatley - 1342-1365 Everyday Prevention of Radicalization: The Impacts of Family, Peer, and Police Intervention
by Rune Ellefsen & Sveinung Sandberg - 1366-1381 Foreign Policy Orientations and U.S. Counterterrorism Support
by Stephen J. Ceccoli
September 2024, Volume 47, Issue 9
- 963-983 Consolidation of Nonstate Armed Actors in Fragmented Conflicts: Introducing an Emerging Research Program
by Mohammed M. Hafez & Michael Gabbay & Emily Kalah Gade - 984-1005 Strategies of Armed Group Consolidation in the Afghan Civil War (1989–2001)
by Megan Erickson & Michael Gabbay - 1006-1025 How the Tigers Got Their Stripes: A Case Study of the LTTE’s Rise to Power
by Kate Cronin-Furman & Mario Arulthas - 1026-1044 Operation Jungle Fire: The Consolidation of the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy
by Ilmari Käihkö - 1045-1064 State Accompli: The Political Consolidation of the Islamic State Prior to the Caliphate
by Nadeem Elias Khan & Craig Whiteside - 1065-1089 Social Cleavages and Armed Group Consolidation: The Case of Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan Arab Armed Forces
by Wolfram Lacher - 1090-1109 From the PYD-YPG to the SDF: the Consolidation of Power in Kurdish-Controlled Northeast Syria
by Wladimir van Wilgenburg & Mario Fumerton - 1110-1126 Real or Imagined Consolidation? The Case of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces
by Michael Knights - 1127-1146 Side-Switching as State-Building: the Case of Russian-Speaking Militias in Eastern Ukraine
by Alexandra Chinchilla & Jesse Driscoll
August 2024, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 817-837 The Frontlines Have Shifted: Explaining the Persistence of Pro-State Militias after Civil War
by Daniel Odin Shaw & Huseyn Aliyev - 838-861 Threat Perception, Policy Diffusion, and the Logic of Terrorist Group Designation
by Mirna El Masri & Brian J. Phillips - 862-887 Extremist Radicalization in the Virtual Era: Analyzing the Neurocognitive Process of Online Radicalization
by Tiffiany Howard & Brach Poston & April Lopez - 888-910 Queering Terrorism
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 911-939 Bangsamoro Separatism and Classical Counterinsurgency: Reconsidering Revolutionary War in the Southern Philippines
by Mathew L. Bukit - 940-962 How Proximity and Space Matter: Exploring Geographical & Social Contexts of Radicalization in Northern Ireland
by Emma Ylitalo-James & Andrew Silke
July 2024, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 701-724 Social Exclusion and Political Violence: Multilevel Analysis of the Justification of Terrorism
by Jeffrey Treistman - 725-749 Pragmatism and Purism in Jihadist Governance: The Islamic Emirate of Azawad Revisited
by Vidar B. Skretting - 750-770 Understanding PKK, Kurdish Hezbollah and ISIS Recruitment in Southeastern Turkey
by Kerem Övet & James Hewitt & Tahir Abbas - 771-791 Exploring the Nexus between Armed Groups and the Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings in the Central Sahel and Libya
by Joelle Rizk - 792-815 The “War on Terror” and Public Diplomacy during the Cold War: Israeli–Turkish Relations and the 1980 Military Coup
by Eldad Ben Aharon
June 2024, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 583-598 The Fast & The Furious…Torturous?: Examining the Impact of Torture Scenes in Popular Films on Public Perceptions of Torture Policy
by Erin M. Kearns & Casey Delehanty - 599-621 The (Non) Deus-Ex Machina: A Realistic Assessment of Machine Learning for Countering Domestic Terrorism
by Christopher Wall - 622-644 Examining the Outcome of Investigations and Prosecutions of Extremism in the United States
by Rachel Yon & Daniel Milton - 645-667 “For God, for Tsar and for the Nation: Authenticity in the Russian Imperial Movement’s Propaganda”
by Anna Kruglova - 668-699 Refugees, Perceived Threat & Domestic Terrorism
by Graig R. Klein
May 2024, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 457-475 Terrorist Peer Review: Which Autonomous Attacks Does ISIL Accept for Publication?
by Joseph M. Brown - 476-501 From Rebelling to Ruling: Insurgent Victory and State Capture in Africa
by Christopher Day & Michael Woldemariam - 502-525 The Trouble with Numbers: Difficult Decision Making in Identifying Right-Wing Terrorism Cases. An Investigative Look at Open Source Social Scientific and Legal Data
by Daniela Peterka-Benton & Francesca Laguardia - 526-547 Female Combatants and Durability of Civil War
by Keshab Giri & Roos Haer - 548-582 Jihadists’ Use and Pursuit of Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Comparative Study of Al-Qaeda and Islamic State’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons Programs
by Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass
April 2024, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 345-365 Exposure to Extremist Content and Public Sympathy for ISIS
by Suleyman Ozeren & Suat Cubukcu & Gabriel Cash - 366-391 How Jihadi Salafists Sometimes Breach, But Mostly Circumvent, Facebook’s Community Standards in Crisis, Identity and Solution Frames
by Catherine Bouko & Pieter Van Ostaeyen & Pierre Voué - 392-415 Ideology and Global Conflicts: Revolutionary Actors and Their Opposition to Liberalism
by Robert S. Snyder - 416-431 Crossing Battle Death Lines: Why Do Some Insurgent Organizations Escalate Violence to Higher-Intensity Armed Conflicts?
by Victor Asal & Michael Shkolnik - 432-456 Emotional Trials in Terrorism Research: Running Risks When Accessing Salafi-Jihadist Foreign Fighter Returnees and Their Social Milieu
by Henriette Frees Esholdt & Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen
March 2024, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 221-248 Counterterrorism and Modern White Supremacy
by Daniel Byman - 249-277 Bombing It: The Meaning and Sources of Suicide Bombing Failure
by Jason Warner & Ellen Chapin & Quinn Sorenson - 278-300 How War in Yemen Transformed the Iran-Houthi Partnership
by Thomas Juneau - 301-320 Legitimation through Collectivization: Al Qaeda and US Discourses on the Use of Force
by Bárbara Motta & David P. Succi Junior - 321-343 Silesia to Sinjar: The Export and Adaption of Einsatzgruppen Mobilized Killing Tactics from Eastern Europe to the Middle East
by Cooper Vardy
February 2024, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 115-134 The Age of Ambiguity: Art and the War on Terror Twenty Years after 9/11
by David Martin Jones & M. L. R. Smith - 135-153 Nobody More Terrible than the Desperate: Conflict Conditions and Rebel Demand for Foreign Fighters
by Victor Asal & David Malet - 154-180 The COVID-19 Pandemic: Catalyst or Complication for Bioterrorism?
by Gregory D. Koblentz & Stevie Kiesel - 181-198 Inter-Secular Party Competition and the (Non-)Formation of Salafi-Jihadist Milieus: Evidence from Tanzania and Kenya
by Jannis Saalfeld - 199-219 Terrorism Studies and the Far Right – The State of Play
by Yasmine Ahmed & Orla Lynch
January 2024, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-35 Defining and Illustrating “Extremism” Using the Largest Investigation into Islam in Prison
by Matthew L. N. Wilkinson & Muzammil Quraishi - 36-59 Hospital Attacks Since 9/11: An Analysis of Terrorism Targeting Healthcare Facilities and Workers
by János Besenyő & Krisztina Márton & Ryan Shaffer - 60-77 On Theory and Practice of No-Fly Zones in Humanitarian Intervention
by Tadeusz Zieliński - 78-97 Contracting Blowback?: The Use of Violence by Private Security Companies and Insurgents during the Iraq War
by Scott Fitzsimmons - 98-114 Discussing Terrorism in the Classroom – Adopting an Empathizing and Historical Perspective: A Research Note
by Beatrice de Graaf & Nikki Sterkenburg & Jorin Dijkstra & Tessa Glas
December 2023, Volume 46, Issue 12
- 2363-2380 A Downward Spiral: The Role of Hegemonic Masculinity in Lone Actor Terrorism
by Beth Windisch - 2381-2399 Identifying Key Players in Violent Extremist Networks: Using Socio-Semantic Network Analysis as Part of a Program of Content Moderation
by Maxime Bérubé & Laurie-Anne Beaulieu & Pierre Mongeau & Johanne Saint-Charles - 2400-2425 An Attack against Us All? Perceived Similarity and Compassion for the Victims Mediate the Effects of News Coverage about Right-Wing Terrorism
by Helena Knupfer & Jörg Matthes - 2426-2453 Too Close for Comfort: Cyber Terrorism and Information Security across National Policies and International Diplomacy
by Dennis Broeders & Fabio Cristiano & Daan Weggemans - 2454-2477 Blowin’ in the Wind? The Musical Response to the War on Terror
by David Martin Jones & M. L. R. Smith - 2478-2500 Investigating the Influence of Islamic State’s Discourse in Jordan
by Juline Beaujouan - 2501-2520 A Peaceful Interpretation of Jihad in the Qur’an
by Saleh Hasanzadeh & Ali Abedi Renani - 2521-2537 Everyday Religion and Radical Islamism – A Contribution to Theorizing the Role of Religion in Radicalization Studies
by Jeppe Fuglsang Larsen & Sune Qvotrup Jensen - 2538-2563 Countering Violent Islamist Extremism in Muslim Mindanao the 4M Way: The Role of Alternative Narratives
by Kumar Ramakrishna & Yusuf Roque Santos Morales & Sheryl Renomeron-Morales - 2564-2597 Counter-Insurgency Strategies and Transnational Attacks by Rebel Groups
by Victor Asal & Christopher Linebarger & J. Michael Greig - 2598-2621 Violent and Nonviolent Strategies of Terrorist Organizations: How Do Mixed Strategies Influence Terrorist Recruitment and Lethality?
by Burcu Pinar Alakoc & Stephanie Werner & Michael Widmeier - 2622-2645 To Escalate, or Not to Escalate? Private Military and Security Companies and Conflict Severity
by Nicholas Lees & Ulrich Petersohn
November 2023, Volume 46, Issue 11
- 2099-2119 Disengaging from Left-Wing Terrorism and Extremism: Field Experiences from Germany and Research Gaps
by Daniel Koehler - 2120-2148 From Bombs to Books, and Back Again? Mapping Strategies of Right-Wing Revolutionary Resistance
by Jacob Aasland Ravndal - 2149-2173 Examining Online Indicators of Extremism in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums
by Ryan Scrivens & Amanda Isabel Osuna & Steven M. Chermak & Michael A. Whitney & Richard Frank - 2174-2187 Investigating the Effects of Right-Wing Terrorism on Government Satisfaction: A Time Course Analysis of the 2019 Christchurch Terror Attack
by Nicole Satherley & Kumar Yogeeswaran & Danny Osborne & Sadi Shanaah & Chris G. Sibley - 2188-2213 ISIS and the Crime-Terror Nexus in America
by Raphael D. Marcus - 2214-2240 Foreign Terrorist Fighters from Russia in and after Syria and Iraq: (Trans) National Trends and Threats
by Ekaterina Stepanova - 2241-2266 Listening to the “Voice of Islam”: The Turkestan Islamic Party’s Online Propaganda Strategy
by Miron Lakomy - 2267-2284 Barriers to Entry to Jihadist Activism on the Internet
by Manuel R. Torres-Soriano - 2285-2302 A Crime Script Analysis of Violent and Nonviolent Extremists
by D. A. Keatley & S. Knight & A. Marono - 2303-2326 Names Are Never Only Names: A Nominal Analysis of Terrorist Organizations
by Kutluer Karademir & Mahmut Cengiz - 2327-2350 A Witch’s Brew of Grievances: The Potential Effects of COVID-19 on Radicalization to Violent Extremism
by Garth Davies & Edith Wu & Richard Frank - 2351-2362 Complexity, Lethality, and the Perverse Imagination: Modelling Nonstate Actors’ Means of Attack
by Brandon del Pozo
October 2023, Volume 46, Issue 10
- 1817-1839 Eating, Shitting and Shooting: A Scatological and Culinary Approximation to the Daily Lives of Rebels
by José Antonio Gutiérrez D - 1840-1867 De-Talibanization and the Onset of Insurgency in Afghanistan
by Tricia Bacon & Daniel Byman - 1868-1893 Violent Islamism and Shame-Inducing Narratives
by Gaetano Joe Ilardi - 1894-1911 Insurgent Group Cohesion and the Malleability of ‘Foreignness’: Al-Shabaab’s Relationship with Foreign Fighters
by Samantha Kruber & Stephanie Carver - 1912-1932 How Emotional Traits and Practices Lead to Support in Acts of Political Violence
by Natalie Anastasio & Arie Perliger & Neil Shortland - 1933-1959 Tugging on Superman’s Cape: Why Some Insurgencies Are Targets of Foreign Militaries
by Victor Asal & Joseph K. Young & Nakissa Jahanbani & Suzanne Weedon Levy - 1960-1983 How the “Internal Brakes” on Violent Escalation Work and Fail: Toward a Conceptual Framework for Understanding Intra-Group Processes of Restraint in Militant Groups
by Joel Busher & Donald Holbrook & Graham Macklin - 1984-2010 British Troops on British Streets: Defence’s Counter-Terrorism Journey from 9/11 to Operation Temperer
by John Gearson & Philip A. Berry - 2011-2037 Perceptions of Generation Z regarding Terrorism: A Cross-Regional Study
by Ahmet Kule & Mustafa Demir & Niyazi Ekici & Huseyin Akdogan - 2038-2065 Lone-Actor Terrorism – A Systematic Literature Review
by Jonathan Kenyon & Christopher Baker-Beall & Jens Binder - 2066-2092 Fragile States, Technological Capacity, and Increased Terrorist Activity
by Ore Koren & Sumit Ganguly & Aashna Khanna - 2093-2097 Setting the Strategic Cat among the Policy Pigeons: The Problems and Paradoxes of Western Intervention Strategy
by M. L. R. Smith
September 2023, Volume 46, Issue 9
- 1529-1546 A Typology of Terrorist Attacks: The “32 Profiles” Model
by Boaz Ganor - 1547-1574 New Models for Deploying Counterspeech: Measuring Behavioral Change and Sentiment Analysis
by Erin Saltman & Farshad Kooti & Karly Vockery - 1575-1598 Unpacking Public Perceptions of Terrorism: Does Type of Attack Matter?
by Rotem Dvir & Nehemia Geva & Arnold Vedlitz - 1599-1623 Uncovering the Far-Right Online Ecosystem: An Analytical Framework and Research Agenda
by Stephane J. Baele & Lewys Brace & Travis G. Coan - 1624-1652 White Supremacist Terrorism in Charlottesville: Reconstructing ‘Unite the Right’
by Emily Blout & Patrick Burkart - 1653-1677 The Limits of Ideologically-Unlikely Partnerships: Syria’s Support for Jihadi Terrorist Groups
by Barak Mendelsohn - 1678-1701 Islamist Militant Groups and Crime-Terror Nexus in Bangladesh
by A. S. M. Ali Ashraf & Mohammed Saiful Islam - 1702-1724 Causes of Violent Extremism in Central Asia: The Case of Kazakhstan
by Dina Sharipova & Serik Beissembayev - 1725-1744 The Radical Milieu and Radical Influencers of Bosnian Foreign Fighters
by Asya Metodieva - 1745-1765 An Empirical Assessment of China’s Counterterrorism Efforts and Securitization of Turkic Muslims
by Reyhan Topal - 1766-1783 Target Them with What? Why States Choose Different COIN Strategies for Different Insurgent Organizations
by Victor Asal & Daren Fisher & Joe Young - 1784-1816 A Hybrid Threat: The Night Wolves Motorcycle Club
by Kira Harris
August 2023, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 1283-1303 Biased Coverage of Bias Crime: Examining Differences in Media Coverage of Hate Crimes and Terrorism
by Adam Ghazi-Tehrani & Erin M. Kearns - 1304-1322 “A Skinhead at Heart with a Hate-Filled Mind”: Understanding the Themes Present in the White Power Music Scene
by Jessica M. Grosholz & Zacharias P. Pieri - 1323-1344 Escalate to De-Escalate? External State Support and Governments’ Willingness to Negotiate
by Niklas Karlén - 1345-1367 Research Note: Deception, Drugs, & Death: Interviews with Survivors of al-Shabaab’s Youth Recruitment Traps in Kenya
by Gabriel Toole - 1368-1392 Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghrib’s Expansion in the Sahara: New Insights from Primary Sources
by Vidar B. Skretting - 1393-1416 The Barcelona and Cambrils Attacks: A Case Study of the Impact of Political Decentralization and Separatism on Counter Terrorism Policing
by Rogelio Alonso & Jesús Castán - 1417-1439 Oil and the Islamic State: Revisiting “Resource Wars” Arguments in Light of ISIS Operations and State-Making Attempts
by Philippe Le Billon - 1440-1463 Rebel Governance at the Time of Covid-19: Emergencies as Opportunities for Rebel Rulers
by Marta Furlan - 1464-1490 Reframing the Campaign: From Egypt’s Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis to Wilayat Sinai, Islamic State’s Sinai Province
by Kira Jumet & Zana Gulmohamad - 1491-1507 Family Matters: A Preliminary Framework for Understanding Family Influence on Islamist Radicalization
by Nicolò Scremin - 1508-1517 Research Note: More Bucks, Still No Bangs? Why a Cost-Benefit Analysis of Cyberterrorism Still Holds True
by Giampiero Giacomello - 1518-1527 What I Have Learned about Countering Terrorism in the UK: A Conversation with Robert Spencer
by George Kassimeris
July 2023, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 1035-1041 Iran's Security and the Islamic State through the Lenses of the Copenhagen School
by Mahdieh Aghazadeh Khoei - 1042-1071 Female Fighters and Militants During the Lebanese Civil War: Individual Profiles, Pathways, and Motivations
by Jennifer Philippa Eggert - 1072-1087 The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism
by Adis Duderija - 1088-1107 Keep the Informants Talking: The Pursuit and Use of CBRN Weapons by Terrorist Organizations
by Blake Campbell & Amanda Murdie - 1108-1125 What is Local Resilience Against Radicalization and How can it be Promoted? A Multidisciplinary Literature Review
by Malin E. Wimelius & Malin Eriksson & John Kinsman & Veronica Strandh & Mehdi Ghazinour - 1126-1149 Cryptoterrorism: Assessing the Utility of Blockchain Technologies for Terrorist Enterprise
by Christopher Whyte - 1150-1166 How to Balance Individual Rights and Societal Security? The View of Civil Servants
by Tom Christensen & Per Lægreid & Lise H. Rykkja - 1167-1191 When Jihadist Factions Split: A Data-Driven Network Analysis
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Samuel Hodgson & Daniele Bellutta & Chiara Pulice & V.S. Subrahmanian - 1192-1215 Gender in Countering Violent Extremism Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation: Beyond Instrumentalism
by Jessica White - 1216-1240 Do Vigilante Groups Reduce Cartel-Related Violence? An Empirical Assessment of Crime Trends in Michoacán, Mexico
by Juan Del Rio - 1241-1262 Starvation as Siege Tactics: Urban Warfare in Syria
by Nils Hägerdal - 1263-1281 Innovating to Survive, a Look at How Extremists Adapt to Counterterrorism
by Isaac Kfir
June 2023, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 767-768 In Memoriam: Christopher Dickey, August 31, 1951–July 16, 2020
by Bruce Hoffman - 769-797 White Demographic Anxiety and Support for Torture of Terrorism Suspects
by James A. Piazza - 798-823 National Extraction, Geographical Origin and Migratory Ancestry among Jihadists in Spain
by Carola García-Calvo & Fernando Reinares & Álvaro Vicente - 824-846 The Last Stand of Al Andalus Lessons on the Changing Nature of War from an Early Modern Islamic Insurgency
by Javier Jordán - 847-869 “Unlikely Recruits”: Why Politically Irrelevant Ethnic Minorities Participate in Civil Wars?
by Huseyn Aliyev - 870-887 Unity, Segregation, and Obedience: Islamic State’s Use of Quranic Verses and How It Relates to State-Building
by Maria-Louise Clausen - 888-912 Repeated and Extensive Exposure to Online Terrorist Content: Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit Perceived Stresses and Strategies
by Zoey Reeve - 913-937 Maoist Hybridity? A Comparative Analysis of the Links between Insurgent Strategic Practice and Tactical Hybridity in Contemporary Non-State Armed Groups
by Edward Stoddard - 938-963 Developing an Extremist Construct Schema and Measuring Ideological Engagement
by Phillip Conrad De Bruyn - 964-984 Who Said We Were Terrorists? Issues with Terrorism Data and Inclusion Criteria
by Wesley S. McCann - 985-1008 Defying Rules. Defying Gender?: Women’s Resistance to Islamic State
by Gina Vale - 1009-1033 Reconceptualizing Ideology and Extremism: Toward an Empirically-Based Typology
by Sara Doering & Garth Davies & Raymond Corrado
May 2023, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 513-540 Al-Qaeda’s Iran Dilemma: Evidence from the Abbottabad Records
by Bryce Loidolt - 541-558 Fake It till You Make It? Representation of Special Operations Forces Capabilities in Jihadist Propaganda Videos
by Daniel Koehler - 559-578 “Jurisprudence Beyond the State: An Analysis of Jihadist “Justice” in Yemen, Syria and Libya
by Joana Cook & Haid Haid & Inga Trauthig - 579-593 More Angry than Scared? A Study of Public Reactions to the Manchester Arena and London Bridge Terror Attacks of 2017
by Jason Roach & Ashley Cartwright & Ken Pease - 594-617 The Radicalization of Young Jihadi Convicted of Membership of Terrorist Organization in Spain: Analyzing the Pieces of the Puzzle
by Rogelio Alonso & Paul Delgado - 618-639 The Oxygen of Publicity: Explaining U.S. Media Coverage of International Kidnapping
by Danielle Gilbert - 640-658 An Alternative Vision of Statehood: Islamic State’s Ideological Challenge to the Nation-State
by Nadia Kaneva & Andrea Stanton - 659-681 Lethal Violence in Civil War: Trends and Micro-Dynamics of Violence in the Northern Mali Conflict (2012-2015)
by Adib Bencherif & Aurélie Campana & Daniel Stockemer - 682-702 How Do Leadership Decapitation and Targeting Error Affect Suicide Bombings? The Case of Al-Shabaab
by Mohammed Ibrahim Shire - 703-727 Theorizing the Influence of Wartime Legacies on Political Stability after Rebel Victories
by Enrique Wedgwood Young - 728-751 A Model for Counterinsurgency Success? The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the Struggle against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (2003–2012)
by Oscar Palma - 752-765 Research Note: Spreading Hate on TikTok
by Gabriel Weimann & Natalie Masri
April 2023, Volume 46, Issue 4
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