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Terrorism and counterterrorism: Italian exceptionalism and its limits/ Andrea Beccaro & Stefano Bonino by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 799-816 (114)
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Terrorist transformations: the link between terrorist roles and terrorist disengagement/ Mary Beth Altier, Emma Leonard Boyle & John G. Horgan by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 753-777 (114)
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Deradicalization through double-loop learning? how the egyptian gamaa Islamiya renounced Violence/ Carolin Goerzig by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 704-726 (114)
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Comparing the different behavioral outcomes of extremism: a comparison of violent and non-violent extremists, acting alone or as part of a group/ Sarah Knight, David Keatley & Katie Woodward by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 682-703 (114)
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Domestic counter-terrorist intelligence structures in the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia/ Peter Chalk
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 626-658 (114)
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Fluidity of the fringes: prior extremist involvement as a radicalization pathway/ Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Madeleine Blackman by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 7,8,9, July, August, September 2022, pp. 555-578 (114)
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Muslim converts who turn to global jihad: radicalization characteristics and countermeasures/ Eitan Azani & Liram Koblentz-Stenzler by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 1,2,3, January, February, March 2022, pp. 173-199 (114)
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Is it Terrorism?: public perceptions, media, and labeling the Las Vegas shooting/ Matthew J. Dolliver & Erin M. Kearns by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.45, No 1,2,3, January, February, March 2022, pp. 1-19 (114)
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Why rebels rely on terrorists: the persistence of the Taliban-al-Qaeda battlefield coalition in Afghanistan/ Barbara Elias by
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Publication details: 2022
In: The Journal of Strategic Studies Vol 45 No.2, April 2022, pp. 234-257 (98)
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The Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol-18 (TRAP-18) in Australia: face validity, content validity, and utility in the Australian context/ Emily Corner & Natalie Pyszora by
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Publication details: 2022
In: The Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Vol 17, Issue 3, October 2022, pp.246-268
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How do terrorists choose their targets for an attack? the view from inside an independent cell/ Manuel Ricardo Torres-Soriano by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, Nos. 5-8, July-December 2021, pp. 1363-1377 (116)
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Does terrorism dominate citizens' hearts or minds? the relationship between fear of terrorism and trust in government/ Ramon Van Der Does, Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, Sanneke Kuipers & Marieke Liem by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, Nos. 5-8, July-December 2021, pp. 1276-1294 (116)
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Towards a definition of terrorist ideology/ Gary A. Ackerman & Michael Burnham by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, Nos. 5-8, July-December 2021, pp. 1160-1190 (116)
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Natural resource rents, inequality, and terrorism in Africa/ Kazeem Bello Ajide & Olorunfemi Yasiru Alimi by
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In: Defence and Peace Economics Vol 33, No. 6, October 2022, pp.712-730
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Competition from within: ethnicity, power, and militant group rivalry/ Justin Conrad, Kevin T. Greene, Brian J. Phillips & Samantha Daly by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Defence and Peace Economics Vol 32, No. 6, October 2021, pp.757-772
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Class warfare: political exclusion of the poor and the roots of social-revolutionary terrorism, 1860-1950/ Daniel Meierrieks, Tim Krieger & Valentin Klotzbücher by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Defence and Peace Economics Vol 32, No. 6, October 2021, pp.681-697
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Reluctant revolutionaries: Czechoslovak support of revolutionary violence between decolonization and détente/ Mikuláš Pešta by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Intelligence and National Security Vol. 37, No 7, December 2022, pp. 1003-1019 (99)
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Introduction: gender and the governance of terrorism and violent extremism/ Ann-Kathrin Rothermel & Laura J. Shepherd by
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In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 15, No 3, September 2022, pp. 523-532 (112)
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The inclusion of women in jihad: gendered practices of legitimation in Islamic State recruitment propaganda/ Agnes Termeer & Isabelle Duyvesteyn by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 15, No 2, June 2022, pp. 463-483 (112)
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