Content
October 2019, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 898-914 Terrorism Watch Lists, Suspect Ranking and Decision-Making Biases
by Peter J. Phillips & Gabriela Pohl - 915-933 The Oslo Talks: Revealing the Turkish Government's Secret Negotiations with the PKK
by İ. Aytaç Kadıoğlu
September 2019, Volume 42, Issue 9
- 779-797 Understanding the Idea: Dynamic Equivalence and the Accurate Translation of Jihadist Concepts
by Brandon Colas - 798-818 Driving Factors behind Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq
by Elena Pokalova - 819-835 Archetypal Terrorist Events in the United States
by Russell Lundberg - 836-852 Engaging Insurgency: The Impact of the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement on FARC's Political Participation
by Alexandra Phelan
August 2019, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 715-734 When and How Do Militias Disband? Global Patterns of Pro-Government Militia Demobilization in Civil Wars
by Huseyn Aliyev - 735-754 Barking Mosque and Quintessential Insight: Overcoming the Problematic Government/Community Counterterrorism Partnership in the UK
by Douglas Weeks - 755-770 Pakistan's Approach to Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Reframing the Policy Framework for Peacebuilding and Development Strategies
by Saira Bano Orakzai - 771-778 End of the Lone Wolf: The Typology that Should Not Have Been
by Bart Schuurman & Lasse Lindekilde & Stefan Malthaner & Francis O'Connor & Paul Gill & Noémie Bouhana
July 2019, Volume 42, Issue 7
- 617-635 Leaderless Resistance and the Truly Leaderless: A Case Study Test of the Literature-Based Findings
by Matthew M. Sweeney - 636-661 Waves of the Black Banner: An Exploratory Study on the Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria and Iraq
by Reinier Bergema & Marion van San - 662-682 Transitional Journeys Into and Out of Extremism. A Biographical Approach
by Stijn Sieckelinck & Elga Sikkens & Marion van San & Sita Kotnis & Micha De Winter - 683-713 Hamas as a Wasati (Literally: Centrist) Movement: Pragmatism within the Boundaries of the Sharia
by Sagi Polka
June 2019, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 541-558 Sinai's Insurgency: Implications of Enhanced Guerilla Warfare
by Omar Ashour - 559-580 Organizational [Dis]trust: Comparing Disengagement Among Former Left-Wing and Right-Wing Violent Extremists
by Steven Windisch & Gina Scott Ligon & Pete Simi - 581-599 Spoiling Through Performative Nonviolence: Ritualistic Funerary Practice as a Violent Dissident Irish Republican (VDR) Spoiling Tactic
by Kevin Hearty - 600-616 Minimizing Unintended Deaths Enhanced the Effectiveness of Targeted Killing in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
by Ophir Falk & Amir Hefetz
May 2019, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 445-463 “@ me if you need shoutout”: Exploring Women's Roles in Islamic State Twitter Networks
by Laura Huey & Rachel Inch & Hillary Peladeau - 464-492 Wasted Words? The Limitations of U.S. Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy
by Michael H. Creswell - 493-519 Reality Versus Perception: Toward Understanding Boko Haram in Nigeria
by Anneli Botha & Mahdi Abdile - 520-540 What Does the “Terrorist” Label Really Do? Measuring and Explaining the Effects of the “Terrorist” and “Islamist” Categories
by Stephane J. Baele & Olivier C. Sterck & Thibaut Slingeneyer & Gregoire P. Lits
April 2019, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 335-335 Ernesto (Che) Guevara: The Last ‘Heroic’ Guerrilla
by Gordon McCormick - 336-362 Ernesto (Che) Guevara: The Last “Heroic” Guerrilla
by Gordon H. McCormick & Mark T. Berger - 363-382 It Comes with the Territory: Why States Negotiate with Ethno-Political Organizations
by Victor Asal & Daniel Gustafson & Peter Krause - 383-406 Let's Play a Video Game: Jihadi Propaganda in the World of Electronic Entertainment
by Miron Lakomy - 407-428 An Explicit Consideration of Unintended Consequences from Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Radical Eco-Groups
by Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein - 429-443 A Guide to Interviewing Terrorists and Violent Extremists
by James Khalil
March 2019, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 229-263 Al Qaeda and the Islamic State's Break: Strategic Strife or Lackluster Leadership?
by Tricia Bacon & Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault - 264-291 Challenges for Effective Counterterrorism Communication: Practitioner Insights and Policy Implications for Preventing Radicalization, Disrupting Attack Planning, and Mitigating Terrorist Attacks
by David Parker & Julia M. Pearce & Lasse Lindekilde & M. Brooke Rogers - 292-313 An Ethnographic Study on the Indonesian Immigrant Community and its Islamic Radicalization in South Korea
by Minwoo Yun & Eunyoung Kim - 314-319 Correspondence to “An Ethnographic Study on the Indonesian Immigrant Community and its Islamic Radicalization in South Korea”
by Ahmed M. Abozaid - 320-327 Response: Guilty of not critical and unpleasant findings: Endless arguments of definitions of terrorism: Correspondence from Abozaid
by Minwoo Yun & Eunyoung Kim - 328-334 What I Have Learned About Countering Terrorismϕ
by Gina Bennett
February 2019, Volume 42, Issue 1-2
- 1-4 Introduction to the Special Issue: Islamic State’s Online Activity and Responses, 2014–2017
by Maura Conway & Stuart Macdonald - 5-24 Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement’s Communicative Action Repertoire
by Maxime Bérubé & Benoit Dupont - 25-42 Competition and Innovation in a Hostile Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in 2013–2014
by Gunnar J. Weimann - 43-69 A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda: Australia’s United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State
by Imogen Richards - 70-87 Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda
by Mark D. Robinson & Cori E. Dauber - 88-119 Women’s Radicalization to Religious Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States
by Lauren R. Shapiro & Marie-Helen Maras - 120-140 “The Lions of Tomorrow”: A News Value Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines
by Amy-Louise Watkin & Seán Looney - 141-160 Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material and Its Impacts
by Maura Conway & Moign Khawaja & Suraj Lakhani & Jeremy Reffin & Andrew Robertson & David Weir - 161-177 Informal Countermessaging: The Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging
by Benjamin J. Lee - 178-205 Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and Disruption Tool
by Tom Keatinge & Florence Keen - 206-227 A Storm on the Horizon? “Twister” and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social Networks for Online Violent Extremism
by Gareth Mott
December 2018, Volume 41, Issue 12
- 931-945 How States Exploit Jihadist Foreign Fighters
by Daniel Byman - 946-967 ISIL's Execution Videos: Audience Segmentation and Terrorist Communication in the Digital Age
by Andrew Barr & Alexandra Herfroy-Mischler - 968-989 Terrorism Financing with Virtual Currencies: Can Regulatory Technology Solutions Combat This?
by Iwa Salami - 990-1010 Cash is King: Financial Sponsorship and Changing Priorities in the Syrian Civil War
by Anne Marie Baylouny & Creighton A. Mullins
November 2018, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 847-849 Walter Laqueur, 26 May 1921–30 September 2018
by Bruce Hoffman - 850-874 Online as the New Frontline: Affect, Gender, and ISIS-Take-Down on Social Media
by Elizabeth Pearson - 875-898 A Psychological Re-Examination of Mental Health Problems among the 9/11 Terrorists
by Adam Lankford - 899-913 Who is the Lone Terrorist? A Study of Vehicle-Borne Attackers in Israel and the West Bank
by Simon Perry & Badi Hasisi & Gali Perry - 914-930 Civil War and Rebellion
by Christopher Day
October 2018, Volume 41, Issue 10
- 755-756 Michael Sheehan, February 10, 1955-JULY 30, 2018
by Bruce Hoffman - 757-775 Beyond the Pale? Exploring Prospects for Negotiations with Al Qaeda and the Islamic State
by Seth Cantey - 776-800 Persuasion and Predation: The Effects of U.S. Military Aid and International Development Aid on Civilian Killings
by Amira Jadoon - 801-824 Identity, Ideology, and Information: The Sources of Iraqi Public Support for the Islamic State
by Karl Kaltenthaler & Daniel Silverman & Munqith Dagher - 825-846 Revolutionary Terror in the Colombian Civil War
by Andreas E. Feldmann
September 2018, Volume 41, Issue 9
- 677-695 Two Stories for Two Nations: Public Diplomacy in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
by Moran Yarchi - 696-721 Ideological Rigidity and Flexibility of Secular and Religious Terror Groups: The Case of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Hamas
by Alon Burstein - 722-735 The Coming Genocide? Burundi's Past, Present, and Potentially Deadly Future
by Christina Cliff - 736-754 The Spiritual Teacher and His Truants: The Influence and Relevance of Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi
by Abdullah bin Khaled al-Saud
August 2018, Volume 41, Issue 8
- 595-618 Ideational Dimensions of the Boko Haram Phenomenon
by Temitope B. Oriola & Olabanji Akinola - 619-637 Why Negotiate When You Can Criminalize? Lessons for Conflict Transformation from Northern Ireland and South Africa
by Daniel Kirkpatrick - 638-659 Narcotization as Security Dilemma: The FARC and Drug Trade in Colombia
by Susan Virginia Norman - 660-676 Psychological Barriers to a Peaceful Resolution: Longitudinal Evidence from the Middle East and Northern Ireland
by Daphna Canetti & Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler & Carmit Rapaport & Robert D. Lowe & Orla T. Muldoon
July 2018, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 491-506 Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism—Victims, Perpetrators and Radicalization
by Javier Argomaniz & Orla Lynch - 507-522 The Construction and Mobilization of Collective Victimhood by Political Ex-Prisoners in Northern Ireland
by Carmel Joyce & Orla Lynch - 523-540 Doing Derad: An Analysis of the U.K. System
by Douglas Weeks - 541-556 Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and Political Violence: An Initial Exploration
by Antony Pemberton & Pauline G. M. Aarten - 557-572 The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An Expert View
by Pauline G. M. Aarten & Eva Mulder & Antony Pemberton - 573-588 A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence
by Javier Argomaniz - 589-593 Rebalancing the Agenda
by Max Taylor - 594-594 Correction to: Argomaniz, A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence
by The Editors
June 2018, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 419-432 Interviewing Jihadists: On the Importance of Drinking Tea and Other Methodological Considerations
by Marco Nilsson - 433-449 So How Do You Feel about That? Talking with Provos about Emotion
by Debra Smith - 450-473 Terrorist Attacks on the Energy Sector: The Case of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State
by Lukáš Tichý & Jan Eichler - 474-490 A Homegrown Terrorist Cell: Observations of a Police Undercover Operative
by Gaetano Joe Ilardi
May 2018, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 339-364 Counterterrorist Legislation and Respect for Civil Liberties: An Inevitable Collision?
by Eran Shor & Leonardo Baccini & Chi-Ting Tsai & Tai-Ho Lin & Titus C. Chen - 365-387 Is More Violent Better? The Impact of Group Participation in Violence on Group Longevity for Far-Right Extremist Groups
by Michael J. Suttmoeller & Steven M. Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich - 388-407 Explaining Ethnic Mobilization against Resource Extraction: How Collective Action Frames, Motives, and Opportunities Interact
by Annegret Kuhn - 408-417 The Forgotten Pirates: Iraqi and Iranian Pirates in the Arabian Gulf Who Have Never Been Reported to the International Maritime Bureau
by Mohammad E. A. Alqattan & Tim Gray & Selina M. Stead
April 2018, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 261-280 The Contagious Diffusion of Worldwide Terrorism: Is It Less Common Than We Might Think?
by Gary LaFree & Min Xie & Aila M. Matanock - 281-296 Counterterrorism Effectiveness to Jihadists in Western Europe and the United States: We Are Losing the War on Terror
by William Adair Davies - 297-318 Evidence-Fabricating in Asymmetric Conflicts: How Weak Actors Prove False Propaganda Narratives
by Or Honig & Ariel Reichard - 319-337 The Terror Speaks: Inside Pakistan's Terrorism Discourse and National Action Plan
by Pamir H. Sahill
March 2018, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 169-190 Foreign Fighters and Transnational Jihad in Syria
by Meirav Mishali-Ram - 191-212 Jihadi-Salafism in Jordan and the Syrian Conflict: Divisions Overcome Unity
by Joas Wagemakers - 213-240 The Political Economy of the Provos: Inside the Finances of the Provisional IRA—A Revision
by Isabel Woodford & M. L. R. Smith - 241-259 Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism
by Anna Getmansky & Tolga Sinmazdemir
February 2018, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 77-78 Special Issue: Contemporary Issues and Innovation in Counterterrorism
by David McIlhatton & Rachel Monaghan - 79-95 Out with the Old and … In with the Old? A Critical Review of the Financial War on Terrorism on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant
by Nicholas Ryder - 96-108 The Logic of Constitutional Engineering: Institutional Design and Counterterrorism from Aristotle to Arend Lijphart
by Matt Qvortrup - 109-132 Individual Behavior as a Defense in the “War on Cyberterror”: A System Dynamics Approach
by Stefano Armenia & Georgios Tsaples - 133-150 The Enemy Within? The Connection between Insider Threat and Terrorism
by David BaMaung & David McIlhatton & Murdo MacDonald & Rona Beattie - 151-168 Automatic Gait Recognition and its Potential Role in Counterterrorism
by Joan Condell & Priyanka Chaurasia & James Connolly & Patheepan Yogarajah & Girijesh Prasad & Rachel Monaghan
January 2018, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-23 Natural Resource Production and the Risk of Conflict Recurrence
by Vita Roy - 24-38 Attention Getters: Diaspora Support for Ethno–Political Organizations in the Middle East
by Victor Asal & R. William Ayres - 39-58 Belgian and Dutch Young Men and Women Who Joined ISIS: Ethnographic Research among the Families They Left Behind
by Marion van San - 59-76 Terrorism Where Terror Is Not: Australian and New Zealand Terrorism Compared
by John Battersby
December 2017, Volume 40, Issue 12
- (1108) Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 987-990 Community-Based Counterterrorism
by Basia Spalek & Douglas Weeks - 991-1003 The Role of Communities in Counterterrorism: Analyzing Policy and Exploring Psychotherapeutic Approaches within Community Settings
by Basia Spalek & Douglas Weeks - 1004-1022 Campaigning on Campus: Student Islamic Societies and Counterterrorism
by Tufyal Choudhury - 1023-1037 Police and Community Cooperation in Counterterrorism: Evidence and Insights from Australia
by Adrian Cherney & Kristina Murphy - 1038-1053 Community-Led Counterterrorism
by Aziz Z. Huq - 1054-1071 Community-Based Counterterrorism Policing: Recommendations for Practitioners
by Robert Lambert & Tim Parsons - 1072-1090 “Doing Peace”: The Role of Ex-Political Prisoners in Violence Prevention Initiatives in Northern Ireland
by Carmel Joyce & Orla Lynch - 1091-1107 U.K. Foreign Fighters to Syria and Iraq: The Need for a Real Community Engagment Approach
by Tanya Silverman
November 2017, Volume 40, Issue 11
- 899-916 What Terrorist Leaders Want: A Content Analysis of Terrorist Propaganda Videos
by Max Abrahms & Nicholas Beauchamp & Joseph Mroszczyk - 917-933 Prevent Strategies: The Problems Associated in Defining Extremism: The Case of the United Kingdom
by David Lowe - 934-965 V for Vendetta: Government Mass Killing and Domestic Terrorism
by Nazli Avdan & Gary Uzonyi - 966-985 Nationalist Jāhiliyyah and the Flag of the Two Crusaders, or: ISIS, Sovereignty, and the “Owl of Minerva”
by Simon Mabon
October 2017, Volume 40, Issue 10
- 809-837 U.S. Counterterrorism Operations during the Iraq War: A Case Study of Task Force 714
by Richard H. Shultz - 838-856 Escalation, Emulation, and the Failure of Hybrid Warfare in Afghanistan
by Jan Angstrom - 857-869 Police Collapse in Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons from Tunisia
by Merouan Mekouar - 870-898 The Rebels' Resource Curse: A Theory of Insurgent–Civilian Dynamics
by Radha Sarkar & Amar Sarkar
September 2017, Volume 40, Issue 9
- 731-757 The Islamic State's Strategy: Bureaucratizing the Apocalypse through Strategic Communications
by Vaughan Phillips - 758-771 Is There a Culture or Religion of Torture? International Support for Brutal Treatment of Suspected Terrorists
by Jeremy D. Mayer & Naoru Koizumi - 772-789 Al-Shabaab, Social Identity Group, Human (In)Security, and Counterterrorism
by Isaac Kfir - 790-807 Uprooting or Sowing Violence?: Coca Eradication and Guerrilla Violence in Colombia
by Daren G. Fisher & Alexander A. Meitus
August 2017, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 665-683 Old Becomes New Again: Kidnappings by Daesh and Other Salafi-Jihadists in the Twenty-First Century
by R. Kim Cragin & Phillip Padilla - 684-700 The Role of Civil Wars and Elections in Inducing Political Assassinations
by Arie Perliger - 701-711 Schools and Terrorism: Global Trends, Impacts, and Lessons for Resilience
by Elisaveta P. Petkova & Stephanie Martinez & Jeffrey Schlegelmilch & Irwin Redlener - 712-730 The Rise and Transformation of the Radical Right Movement in Denmark, 1980–2015
by René Karpantschof & Flemming Mikkelsen
July 2017, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 523-538 Terrorist Learning: A New Analytical Framework
by Louise Kettle & Andrew Mumford - 539-556 Terrorist Learning: A Look at the Adoption of Political Kidnappings in Six Countries, 1968–1990
by Maria Rasmussen - 557-572 Irish Republican Terrorism: Learning from and Teaching Other Countries
by Adrian Guelke - 573-585 Tactical Innovation and the Provisional Irish Republican Army
by Paul Gill - 586-602 Copying to be Different: Violent Dissident Irish Republican Learning
by John F. Morrison - 603-623 Constructing Expertise: Terrorist Recruitment and “Talent Spotting” in the PIRA, Al Qaeda, and ISIS
by Mia Bloom - 624-644 A Preliminary Typology Mapping Pathways of Learning and Innovation by Modern Jihadist Groups
by Rashmi Singh - 645-664 From Cubs to Lions: A Six Stage Model of Child Socialization into the Islamic State
by John G. Horgan & Max Taylor & Mia Bloom & Charlie Winter
June 2017, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 439-454 “What ISIS Really Wants” Revisited: Religion Matters in Jihadist Violence, but How?
by Simon Cottee - 455-469 A Comparative Study of U.S. and Iranian Counter-ISIS Strategies
by Dina Esfandiary & Ariane M. Tabatabai - 470-483 The Dynamics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Domestic Security Dilemma
by Antony Field - 484-495 Does the International Trafficking of Cultural Heritage Really Fuel Military Conflicts?
by Pierre Losson - 496-521 Coercive Radicalization: Charismatic Authority and the Internal Strategies of ISIS and the Lord's Resistance Army
by Eleanor Beevor
May 2017, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 357-375 An Analysis of Inspire and Dabiq: Lessons from AQAP and Islamic State's Propaganda War
by Haroro J. Ingram - 376-398 Blunders and Blame: How Armed Non-State Actors React to Their Mistakes
by Ioana Emy Matesan & Ronit Berger - 399-418 A Community-Level Comparison of Terrorism Movements in the United States
by Kevin M. Fitzpatrick & Jeff Gruenewald & Brent L. Smith & Paxton Roberts - 419-738 Killing People, Dividing a Nation? Analyzing Student Perceptions of the Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria
by Arnim Langer & Amélie Godefroidt & Bart Meuleman
April 2017, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 267-299 Homegrown Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: Local Patterns, Global Trends
by John McCoy & W. Andy Knight - 300-317 Yemen: Between Revolution and Regression
by Brian M. Perkins - 318-338 The Discourse of Terror Threats: Assessing Online Written Threats by Nigerian Terrorist Groups
by Innocent Chiluwa - 339-355 Can Knowledge of Islam Explain Lack of Support for Terrorism? Evidence from Pakistan
by C. Christine Fair & Jacob S. Goldstein & Ali Hamza
March 2017, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 173-190 What Does Dabiq Do? ISIS Hermeneutics and Organizational Fractures within Dabiq Magazine
by Brandon Colas - 191-210 Talking to Foreign Fighters: Insights into the Motivations for Hijrah to Syria and Iraq
by Lorne L. Dawson & Amarnath Amarasingam - 211-231 Making the Sky Relevant to Battle Strategy: Counterinsurgency and the Prospects of Air Power in Nigeria
by Samuel Oyewole - 232-247 Introducing the 1993 Terrorism and Political Violence Dataset
by Benjamin Acosta & Kristen Ramos - 248-266 The Psychology of Foreign Fighters
by Randy Borum & Robert Fein
February 2017, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 99-121 “Unwilling Cocoons”: Boko Haram's War Against Women
by Temitope B. Oriola - 122-138 Framing through Paradox: Egypt and the “Obama Supports Terrorism” Campaign
by Marco Pinfari - 139-156 Specifying Kidnapping for Ransom Epidemics at the Global Level: A Matched-Case Control Design
by Stephen F. Pires & Rob T. Guerette & Auzeen Shariati - 157-171 Terrorist Assassinations and Target Selection
by Laura N. Bell
January 2017, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-9 Introduction to the Special Issue: Terrorist Online Propaganda and Radicalization
by Anne Aly & Stuart Macdonald & Lee Jarvis & Thomas M. Chen - 10-23 “Electronic Jihad”: The Internet as Al Qaeda's Catalyst for Global Terror
by Martin Rudner - 24-43 #Westgate: A Case Study: How al-Shabaab used Twitter during an Ongoing Attack
by David Mair - 44-61 The Call to Jihad: Charismatic Preachers and the Internet
by Angela Gendron - 62-76 Brothers, Believers, Brave Mujahideen: Focusing Attention on the Audience of Violent Jihadist Preachers
by Anne Aly - 77-98 Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research
by Maura Conway
December 2016, Volume 39, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors - 1031-1049 The Non-Random Nature of Terrorism: An Exploration of Where and How Global Trends of Terrorism Have Developed Over 40 Years
by Sofia Pinero Kluch & Alan Vaux - 1050-1070 Islamic State Nasheeds As Messaging Tools
by Henrik Gråtrud - 1071-1083 Terror Organizations' Uses of Public Diplomacy: Limited versus Total Conflicts
by Moran Yarchi - 1084-1102 Between Cold War Imperatives and State-Sponsored Terrorism: The United States and “Operation Condor”
by Barbara Zanchetta
November 2016, Volume 39, Issue 11
- 953-967 Differentiating Al Qaeda and the Islamic State Through Strategies Publicized in Jihadist Magazines
by Celine Marie I. Novenario - 968-981 The Caliphate Is Not a Tweet Away: The Social Media Experience of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
by Manuel R. Torres-Soriano - 982-1006 What Role Have Former ETA Terrorists Played in Counterterrorism and Counterradicalization Initiatives in Spain?
by Rogelio Alonso & Javier Díaz Bada - 1007-1018 Mental Strategies for Fighting the IS: A Field Study of the Peshmerga Soldiers in Northern Iraq
by Marco Nilsson - 1019-1030 The Islamic State's Evolving Chemical Arsenal
by Chris Quillen
October 2016, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 871-899 Why ISIS's Message Resonates: Leveraging Islam, Sociopolitical Catalysts, and Adaptive Messaging
by Ian R. Pelletier & Leif Lundmark & Rachel Gardner & Gina Scott Ligon & Ramazan Kilinc - 900-911 ISIS as an Existential Threat to the Druze: The Struggle for Survival
by Mounah Abdel-Samad - 912-934 A Palestinian Woman's Place in Terrorism: Organized Perpetrators or Individual Actors?
by Devorah Margolin - 935-952 The Pirates' Curse: Economic Impacts of the Maritime Piracy
by Bruno S. Sergi & Giacomo Morabito
September 2016, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 781-802 Jihadist Highway to Jihadist Haven: Turkey's Jihadi Policies and Western Security
by Emrullah Uslu - 803-818 Party Structure, Information, and Coalition Durability: The Relevance of NATO in the Global War on Terror
by Kyle T. Kattelman - 819-841 Uneasy Alliances: A Look at the Right-Wing Extremist Movement in Canada
by Barbara Perry & Ryan Scrivens - 842-861 The Role of Former Combatants in Preventing Youth Involvement in Terrorism in Northern Ireland: A Framework for Assessing Former Islamic State Combatants
by Gordon Clubb - 862-870 Greece's Terrorism Problem: A Reassessment
by George Kassimeris
July 2016, Volume 39, Issue 7-8
- 569-579 Measurement Issues in the Study of Terrorism: Introducing the Special Issue
by Joshua D. Freilich & Gary LaFree - 580-601 Studying Police Files with Grounded Theory Methods to Understand Jihadist Networks
by Jasper L. De Bie & Christianne J. De Poot - 602-616 Reporting Practices of Journal Articles that Include Interviews with Extremists
by Daniel J. Harris & Pete Simi & Gina Ligon - 617-640 Speaking Truth to Sources: Introducing a Method for the Quantitative Evaluation of Open Sources in Event Data
by Gary A. Ackerman & Lauren E. Pinson - 641-667 Peering through the Kaleidoscope: Variation and Validity in Data Collection on Terrorist Attacks
by Brandon Behlendorf & Jyoti Belur & Sumit Kumar - 668-686 Terrorism in the News: The Efficiency and Impact of Sampling Methods on Data Collection and Content Analysis
by William S. Parkin & David A. Green - 687-711 Commitment to Extremist Ideology: Using Factor Analysis to Move beyond Binary Measures of Extremism
by Ashmini G. Kerodal & Joshua D. Freilich & Steven M. Chermak - 712-748 Modeling Terrorist Attacks: Assessing Statistical Models to Evaluate Domestic and Ideologically International Attacks
by Katharine A. Boyd - 749-780 Mapping the Minds of Suicide Bombers using Linguistic Methods: The Corpus of Palestinian Suicide Bombers' Farewell Letters (CoPSBFL)
by Shuki J. Cohen
June 2016, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 477-499 Only the Bad Die Young: The Correlates of Organizational Death for Far-Right Extremist Groups
by Michael J. Suttmoeller & Steven M. Chermak & Joshua D. Freilich - 500-518 Radicalizing Religion? Religious Identity and Settlers' Behavior
by Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler & Daphna Canetti & Ehud Eiran - 519-541 Crossing the Ideological Divide? Egypt's Salafists and the Muslim Brotherhood after the Arab Spring
by Annette Ranko & Justyna Nedza - 542-559 Financing War or Facilitating Peace? The Impact of Rebel Drug Trafficking on Peace Negotiations in Colombia and Myanmar
by Michael Jonsson & Elliot Brennan & Christopher O'Hara - 560-568 Mental Health Disorders and the Terrorist: A Research Note Probing Selection Effects and Disorder Prevalence
by Emily Corner & Paul Gill & Oliver Mason
May 2016, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 381-404 Towards a Guide for Constructing and Disseminating Counternarratives to Reduce Support for Terrorism
by Kurt Braddock & John Horgan - 405-422 The Antinomies of Population-Centric Warfare: Cultural Respect and the Treatment of Women and Children in U.S. Counterinsurgency Operations
by Marcus Schulzke - 423-450 A New Typology of Contemporary Armed Non-State-Actors: Interpreting The Diversity
by Eran Zohar