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From conceptual stretching to conceptual structuring,2020,13,1,87-98,Souleimanov Lowest of the low: why some countries suffer terrorist attacks against schools,2020,13,2,101-124,Asal Bureaucratic quality and the severity of genocide and politicide,2020,13,2,125-142,Uzonyi An intervention analysis of fatal far-right extremist violence within a vector-autoregressive framework,2020,13,2,143-171,Freilich Blood and scripture: how the Islamic State frames religion in violent video propaganda,2020,13,2,172-190,Sweeney Assessing intervention outcomes targeting radicalised offenders: testing the pro integration model of extremist disengagement as an evaluation tool,2020,13,3,193-211,Cherney "Yes I can": what is the role of perceived self-efficacy in violent online-radicalisation processes of "homegrown" terrorists?,2020,13,3,212-229,Schlegel Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan,2020,13,3,230-244,Ahmed When women fight: unemployment territorial control and the prevalence of female combatants in insurgent organizations,2020,13,3,258-281,Asal How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians,2021,14,1,25-49,Magid 'Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?',2021,14,1,50-71,Kruglova Delegating repression? Pro-government militias and domestic terrorism,2021,14,1,72-91,Akins