Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Psychological Process in the Development of the Terrorist,2006,18,4,585-601,Horgan Beyond Belief: Islamist Strategic Thinking and International Relations Theory,2010,22,2,242-266,Jones Beyond the Internet: Metis Techne and the Limitations of Online Artifacts for Islamist Terrorists,2010,22,2,177,Kenney Conflict Transformation and Former Loyalist Paramilitary Prisoners in Northern Ireland,2010,22,1,22,McAuley Fighting the Jihad of the Pen: Countering Revolutionary Islam's Ideology,2010,22,2,292,Gregg Karl Heinzen and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Terror,2010,22,2,143-176,Bessner Making Palestinian “Martyrdom Operations”/“Suicide Attacks”: Interviews With Would-Be Perpetrators and Organizers,2010,22,1,102-119,Merari Personality Characteristics of “Self Martyrs”/“Suicide Bombers” and Organizers of Suicide Attacks,2010,22,1,87,Merari Political Violence and Terrorism in Turkey 1976–80: A Retrospective Analysis,2010,22,2,198-215,Sayari Rehabilitating the Terrorists?: Challenges in Assessing the Effectiveness of De-radicalization Programs,2010,22,2,267,Horgan Terror's True Nightmare? Reevaluating the Consequences of Terrorism on Democratic Governance,2010,22,1,62-86,Robison The External Dimension of EU - Counter-Terrorism Relations: Competences Interests and Institutions,2010,22,1,41,Kaunert The Study of New Religious Movements and the Radicalization of Home-Grown Terrorists: Opening a Dialogue,2010,22,1,1-21,Dawson Why Some Colombian Guerrilla Members Stayed in the Movement Until Demobilization: A Micro-Sociological Case Study of Factors That Influenced Members' Commitment to Three Former Rebel Organizations,2010,22,2,216,Florez-Morris From war to peace? Changing patterns of violence in northern ireland 1990–2003,2004,16,3,420-438,Jarman Palestinian women: the quest for a voice in the public square through “islamikaze martyrdom”1,2004,16,1,66-96 N2-,Israeli The process of demilitarization and the reversibility of the peace process in northern ireland,2004,16,3,544-566,Smyth Electoral Violence in Conflict-Ridden Societies: Concepts Causes and Consequences,2009,21,3,412-427,Höglund Nation Building or Nation Splitting? Political Transition and the Dangers of Violence,2009,21,3,378-400,Talentino Bargaining Fear and Denial: Explaining Violence Against Civilians in Iraq 2004–2007,2009,21,2,261-287,Boyle Urban Irregular Warfare and Violence Against Civilians: Evidence From a Colombian City,2009,21,1,110-132,Vargas Muslim Insurgency Political Violence and Democracy in Thailand,2007,19,1,1-18,Croissant Battle Losses and Rebel Violence: Raising the Costs for Fighting,2007,19,2,205-222,Hultman Democracy and the black riots: Rethinking the meaning of political violence in democracy,2000,12,3,345,Miller Religion and Terrorism: Christian Fundamentalism and Extremism,2010,22,3,438,Pratt Extremism and violence in Israeli democracy,2000,12,3,209,Sprinzak Moral panics and anti-cult terrorism in Western Europe,2000,12,1,47,Introvigne The challenges of conceptualizing terrorism,2004,16,4,777-794,Pedahzur "Destroy them to save us": theories of genocide and the logics of political violence,2012,24,4,544-560,Straus A new dawn? Change and continuity in political violence in Greece,2012,24,3,437-464,Xenakis Do terrorist attacks increase closer to elections?,2013,25,1,8-28,Newman Micro-level studies of violence in civil war: refining and extending the control-collaboration model,2012,24,4,658-668,Kalyvas More combatant groups more terror? Empirical tests of an outbidding logic,2012,24,5,706-721,Findley Organizing for resistance: how group structure impacts the character of violence,2012,24,5,743-768,Heger Progress and pitfalls in the study of political violence,2012,24,4,527-543,Boyle The Madrid bombings and negotiations with ETA: a case study of the impact of terrorism on Spanish politics,2013,25,1,113-136,Alonso The terrorism debate over Mexican drug trafficking violence,2012,24,2,259-278,Williams Towards an acceptable level of violence: institutional lessons from Northern Ireland,2012,24,5,722-742,Brownlow IRA 2.0: Continuing the Long War--Analyzing the factors behind Anti-GFA violence,2012,24,3,375-395,Smith Self-determination secession and civil war,2012,24,4,581-600,Toft Conclusions to the special issue on violence elections and party politics,2013,25,1,157-159,Altier Introduction to the special issue on violence elections and party politics,2013,25,1,1-7,Altier China's arms transfers to Africa and political violence,2013,25,3,457-475,Taylor Religious violence in Judaism: Past and present,2013,25,3,355-405,Hassner Righteous political violence and contemporary Western intellectuals,2013,25,4,518-530,Hollander Political elements in post-Columbine school shootings in Europe and North America,2014,26,1,185-210,Malkki Suspect communities--targeting violent extremism at the local level: policies of engagement in Amsterdam Berlin and London,2014,26,2,286-306,Vermeulen The role of state-sponsored militias in genocide,2014,26,3,488-503,Ahram Terrorism in an era of unconventional warfare,2016,28,2,236-253,Martin Fascism as action through time (or how it can happen here),2017,29,3,394-410,Rosenfeld Red Dawn is now: race vs. nation and the American election,2017,29,3,411-424,Kaplan Victims of terrorism and political violence: identity needs and service delivery in Northern Ireland and Great Britain,2017,29,3,464-482,Lynch Predicting revolt: fragility indexes and the level of violence and instability in the Arab Spring,2017,29,3,483-508,Buterbaugh Competing to kill: terrorist organizations versus lone wolf terrorists,2017,29,3,509-532,Alakoc Deadlier in the U.S.? On lone wolves terrorist groups and attack lethality,2017,29,3,533-549,Phillips Group structure and intergroup relations in global terror networks: further explorations,2017,29,3,550-572,Pearson What makes terrorism salient? Terrorist strategies political competition and public opinion,2017,29,2,197-214,Criado Why violence abates: imposed and elective declines in terrorist attacks,2017,29,2,215-235,Becker Confrontations on the issue of terrorism between Iran and the U.S. after 1979,2017,29,2,236-253,Jiang Counter-terrorizing: the use of torture in Peru's counterterrorism campaign,2017,29,2,254-276,Zech Just the two of us? Civil conflicts pro-state militants and the violence premium,2017,29,2,296-322,Ferguson Culture and terrorism: the role of cultural factors in worldwide terrorism (1970-2013),2017,29,2,323-341,Vaux The resource curse reconsidered: cash crops and local violence in Kyrgyzstan,2017,29,2,342-358,Markowitz Israel's counter-terrorism policy: how effective?,2017,29,2,359-376,Freilich The disengagement of Indonesian jihadists: understanding the pathways,2017,29,2,277-295,Hwang What is domestic terrorism? A method for classifying events from the Global Terrorism Database,2017,29,1,1-26,Berkebile The transformation of security planning for the Olympics: the 1976 Montreal Games,2017,29,1,27-51,Clément Leaderless resistance and the loneliness of lone wolves: exploring the rhetorical dynamics of lone actor violence,2017,29,1,52-78,Joosse Hurdles to international terrorist alliances: lessons from Al Qaeda's experience,2017,29,1,79-101,Bacon Repression and terrorism: a cross-national empirical analysis of types of repression and domestic terrorism,2017,29,1,102-118,Piazza Labelling and legitimization: justifying political violence in the Basque Country,2017,29,1,119-136,Broek Persuasive narratives and costly actions,2017,29,1,160-172,Zahedzadeh Ideas and influence: scholarship as a harbinger of counterterrorism institutions policies and laws in the People's Republic of China,2016,28,5,827-847,Reeves When protection collapses: post-demobilization trajectories of violence,2016,28,5,848-867,Nussio Ideology isn't everything: transnational terrorism recruitment incentives and attack casualties,2016,28,5,868-887,Klein The effects of oil production and ethnic representation on violent conflict in Nigeria: a mixed-methods approach,2016,28,5,888-911,Koos Why the "sacred" is a better resource than "religion" for understanding terrorism,2016,28,5,912-927,Francis A bloodless guerrilla warfare: why U.S. White leftists renounced violence against people during the 1970s,2016,28,5,928-949,Falciola Surveillance and international terrorism intelligence exchange: balancing the interests of national security and individual liberty,2016,28,4,653-673,Lowe Visible counterterrorism measures in urban spaces--fear-inducing or not?,2016,28,4,692-712,Dalgaard-Nielsen The politics of targeted and untargeted counterterrorist regulations,2016,28,4,713-734,Epifanio The hidden face of jihadist internet forum management: the case of Ansar Al Mujahideen,2016,28,4,735-749,Torres-Soriano A social movement theory typology of militant organisations: contextualising terrorism,2016,28,4,750-773,Marsden Terrorism and external audiences: influencing foreign intervention into civil wars,2016,28,4,774-794,Butcher Ferocious times: the IRA the RIC and Britain's failure in 1919-1921,2016,28,3,417-434,Silke "The Last of the Mohicans?" The IRA's "Operation Harvest" in an international context,2016,28,3,435-451,Rekawek Victims of Irish Republican paramilitary violence--the case of "the disappeared",2016,28,3,452-472,Lynch Counterterrorism killings and Provisional IRA bombings 1970-1998,2016,28,3,473-496,Horgan Shadowboxing in the dark: intelligence and counter-terrorism in Northern Ireland,2016,28,3,497-519,Finegan Terrorist skin peace-party mask: the political communication strategy of Sinn Féin and the PIRA,2016,28,3,520-540,Alonso "Us" and "Them": Ulster Loyalist perspectives on the IRA and Irish Republicanism,2016,28,3,561-575,McAuley Reloading the Armalite? victims and targets of violent dissident Irish Republicanism 2007-2015,2016,28,3,576-597,Horgan Retaliation in rebellion: the missing link to explaining insurgent violence in Dagestan,2017,29,4,573-592,Ratelle Was Idi Amin's government a terrorist regime?,2017,29,4,593-609,Boyle Theorizing the expansion of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria,2017,29,4,610-634,Weeraratne Bosnia on the border? Republican violence in Northern Ireland during the 1920s and 1970s,2017,29,4,635-655,Lewis How does violence threaten the state? Four narratives on piracy,2017,29,4,656-673,Shirk The golden age? What the 100 most cited articles in terrorism studies tell us,2017,29,4,692-712,Silke Adversary group decision-making regarding choice of attack methods: expecting the unexpected,2017,29,4,713-734,Murphy The secret agent international policing and anarchist terrorism: 1900-1914,2017,29,4,735-771,Jensen "Glory to Breivik!": the Russian far right and the 2011 Norway attacks,2017,29,5,773-792,Enstad The impact of the threat of terrorism on U.S. District Court decisions during wartime,2017,29,5,793-829,Tauber Leadership matters: the effects of targeted killings on militant group tactics,2017,29,5,830-851,Abrahms Divergent paths to martyrdom and significance among suicide attackers,2017,29,5,852-874,Merari "New terrorism" = higher brutality? An empirical test of the "brutalization thesis",2017,29,5,875-901,Jäckle Fragile proxies: explaining rebel defection against their state sponsors,2017,29,5,922-942,Popović Hezbollah's global tentacles: a relational approach to convergence with transnational organized crime,2017,29,5,902-921,Leuprecht Victims of ETA's terrorism as an interest group: evolution influence and impact on the political agenda of Spain,2017,29,6,985-1005,Alonso Why "I" became a combatant: a study of memoirs written by Nepali Maoist combatants,2017,29,6,1006-1025,Muldoon Analysing labels associations and sentiments in Twitter on the Abu Sayyaf kidnapping of Viktor Okonek,2017,29,6,1026-1044,Smith The welfare cost of terrorism,2017,29,6,1066-1086,Smith Blasphemy and terrorism in the Muslim world,2017,29,6,1087-1105,Saiya Too many enemies: mobilization marginalization and political violence,2017,29,6,1106-1125,Sajjad Doctrine and violence: the impact of combatant training on civilian killings,2017,29,6,1126-1148,Oppenheim President Trump and the "fringe",2017,29,3,437-443,Barkun Armies of god armies of men: a global comparison of secular and religious terror organizations,2018,30,1,1-21,Burstein Insights into selected features of Pakistan's most wanted terrorists,2018,30,1,47-73,Saeed Structural influences on involvement in European homegrown jihadism: a case study,2018,30,1,97-115,Schuurman The evolution of political violence: the case of Somalia's Al-Shabaab,2018,30,1,116-141,Mueller Al-Qaeda's propaganda decoded: a psycholinguistic system for detecting variations in terrorism ideology,2018,30,1,142-171,Gunaratna The proscription of terrorist organisations in Australia,2018,30,2,216-235,Williams "They haven't gone away you know." the persistence of proscription and the problems of deproscription,2018,30,2,236-258,Walker Yesterday's law: terrorist group listing in Canada,2018,30,2,259-277,Roach Terrorist organization proscription as counterinsurgency in the Kurdish conflict,2018,30,2,298-317,Sentas Securitization and the proscription of terrorist organizations in Spain,2018,30,2,318-335,Bourne Proscription's futures,2018,30,2,336-355,De Goede Terrorism and public opinion: the effects of terrorist attacks on the popularity of the president of the United States,2018,30,3,373-383,Randahl Beheading the hydra: counterinsurgent violence and insurgent attacks in Iraq,2018,30,3,384-407,Eastin The discursive construction of terrorist group identity,2018,30,3,428-453,Rothenberger Ten "Rs" of social reaction: using social media to analyse the "post-event" impacts of the murder of Lee Rigby,2018,30,3,454-474,Rogers Hit the core or weaken the periphery? Comparing strategies to break the circle of violence with an embryonic terrorist group: the case of Galician Resistance,2018,30,3,475-502,Buesa Destabilizing effects of terrorism on party system stability,2018,30,3,503-523,Hunter "The movement moves against you": coercive spoiler management in the Northern Ireland peace process,2018,30,3,524-543,Trumbore Repression opportunity and innovation: the evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang China,2018,30,4,569-588,Tschantret Fighting and voting: mapping electoral violence in the region of post-Communist Europe,2018,30,4,589-615,Mochtak Old (Molotov) cocktails in new bottles? "Price-tag" and settler violence in Israel and the West Bank,2018,30,4,637-657,Krause The role of sectarianism in the Provisional IRA campaign 1969-1997,2018,30,4,658-683,Kowalski Reading jihad: mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine,2018,30,4,684-717,Droogan Coup riot war: how political institutions and ethnic politics shape alternative forms of political violence,2018,30,4,718-739,Kim Video games terrorism and ISIS's Jihad 3.0,2018,30,4,740-760,Al-Rawi Religious intelligence,2011,23,5,684-710,Hassner Assessing the risk posed by terrorist groups: identifying motivating factors and threats,2011,23,5,711-729,Lounsbery Jihadism as a subcultural response to social strain: extending marc sageman's "bunch of guys" thesis,2011,23,5,730-751,Cottee Do religious factors impact armed conflict? Empirical evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa,2011,23,5,752-779,Basedau Exit from terrorism: a qualitative empirical study on disengagement and deradicalization among members of ETA,2011,23,5,780-803,Reinares Tracking the war of ideas: a poll of Ottawa Muslims,2011,23,5,804-819,McCauley Predicting peril or the peril of prediction? Assessing the risk of CBRN terrorism,2011,23,4,501-520,Koblentz Homegrown terrorism in the West,2011,23,4,521-536,Harrow Hotbed of radicalization or something else?: an ethnographic exploration of a muslim neighborhood in Ceuta,2011,23,4,537-559,Kenney The logic of terrorism: existential anxiety the search for meaning and terrorist ideologies,2011,23,4,560-581,McBride Haram or halal? Islamists' use of suicide attacks as "jihad",2011,23,4,582-601,Burki The radicalization of homegrown jihadists: a review of theoretical models and social psychological evidence,2011,23,4,602-622,King Competing claims: when do Corsican nationalists gain foreign news coverage?,2011,23,4,623-641,Hoffbauer Here to stay? The rising threat of violent dissident Republicanism in Northern Ireland,2011,23,4,642-669,Horgan Provisional IRA attacks on the UDR in Fermanagh and South Tyrone: implications for the study of political violence and terrorism,2011,23,3,329-349,White Response to Robert W. White "Provisional IRA attacks on the UDR in Fermanagh and South Tyrone: implications for the study of political violence and terrorism",2011,23,3,350-353,Patterson Response to Henry Patterson: "Provisional IRA attacks on the UDR in Fermanagh and South Tyrone: implications for the study of political violence and terrorism",2011,23,3,354-356,White Terroristic narratives: on the (re) invention of peace in Northern Ireland,2011,23,3,357-376,McGrattan Post-jihadism: libya and the global transformations of armed Islamist movements,2011,23,3,377-397,Ashour The Buccinasco Pentiti: a unique case study of radicalization,2011,23,3,398-418,Vidino Freedom from torture in the "War on Terror": is it absolute?,2011,23,3,419-437,Turner The conflict resolution and counterterrorism dilemma: Turkey faces its Kurdish question,2011,23,3,438-457,Aydinli Terrorism and profiling,2011,23,3,458-473,Kydd How holy wars end: exploring the termination patterns of conflicts with religious dimensions in Asia,2011,23,2,133-149,Svensson Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: framing narratives and prescriptions,2011,23,2,150-172,Page Ideologies of jihad in Europe,2011,23,2,173-200,Nesser The strength of weak terrorist ties,2011,23,2,201-212,Weimann Strong state smothered society: explaining terrorist violence in Thailand's deep south,2011,23,2,213-232,Barter Terrorism-free zone in East Central Europe? Strategic environment risk tendencies and causes of limited terrorist activities in the Visegrad Group countries,2011,23,2,233-253,Mares Islamist terrorism and Australia: an empirical examination of the "home-grown" threat,2011,23,2,254-285,Mullins Right-wing terrorism and militancy in the Nordic countries: a comparative case study,2018,30,5,772-792,Ravndal Urban terror: the case of lone wolf Peter Mangs,2018,30,5,793-811,Gardell From underground terrorism to state terrorism and beyond: the question of terrorism in the Finnish Jäger Movement during and after the First World War,2018,30,5,812-827,Jalonen The 1904 assassination of governor general Bobrikov: tyrannicide anarchism and the expanding scope of "terrorism",2018,30,5,828-843,Jensen The threat of returning foreign fighters: Finnish state responses to the volunteers in the Spanish and Syria-Iraq Civil Wars,2018,30,5,844-861,Tammikko To call or not to call it terrorism: public debate on ideologically-motivated acts of violence in Finland 1991-2015,2018,30,5,862-881,Malkki Pathways into terrorism: understanding entry into and support for terrorism in Asia,2018,30,6,883-889,Hwang Not just brainwashed: understanding the radicalization of Indonesian female supporters of the Islamic State,2018,30,6,890-910,Nuraniyah Why they join: pathways into Indonesian jihadist organizations,2018,30,6,911-932,Hwang Radicalisation in the Philippines: the Cotabato Cell of the "East Asia Wilayah",2018,30,6,933-943,Jones Bangladeshi militants: what do we know?,2018,30,6,944-961,Riaz Women and support for terrorism in Pakistan,2018,30,6,962-983,Fair The Wests: decline management and geopolitics,2019,31,1,9-32,Kanin More East than West: the World Council of Churches at the dawn of the cold war,2019,31,1,33-63,Kaplan Useful idiots or fellow travelers? The relationship between the American far right and Russia,2019,31,1,64-83,Michael Russian foreign policy management and manipulation with the soviet successor states,2019,31,1,84-97,Lutz Hybrid warfare and the legal domain,2019,31,1,98-104,Mosquera Irregular militias and radical nationalism in post-Euromaydan Ukraine: the prehistory and emergence of the "Azov" battalion in 2014,2019,31,1,105-131,Umland The Africa policy of Russia,2019,31,1,132-153,Besenyő The asymmetric approach in Russian security strategy: implications for the Nordic countries,2019,31,1,154-167,Pynnöniemi Why terrorists target children: outbidding desperation and extremism in the Peshawar and Beslan school massacres,2019,31,2,169-184,Biberman The PKK and its evolution in Britain (1984-present),2019,31,2,185-203,Sozer Religion state and terrorism: a global analysis,2019,31,2,204-223,Saiya The medium is terrorism: transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq,2019,31,2,224-243,Damanhoury Non-normative political extremism: reclaiming a concept's analytical utility,2019,31,2,244-259,Jackson Ethics and entrapment: understanding counterterrorism stings,2019,31,2,260-276,Field An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling,2019,31,2,277-298,Onat Universal soldiers or parochial actors: understanding jihadists as products of their environments,2019,31,2,299-322,Tankel Measuring terrorism,2019,31,2,323-345,Young To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality,2019,31,2,346-366,Mroszczyk Broader vaguer weaker: the evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership,2019,31,2,367-389,Youngman Caribbean Taliban: Cuban American terrorism in the 1970s,2019,31,2,390-409,McPherson Fragmentation conflict and competition: Islamist anti-civilian violence in sub-Saharan Africa,2019,31,3,433-453,Dowd Interpreting text and image relations in violent extremist discourse: a mixed methods approach for big data analytics,2019,31,3,454-474,Grossman Ethnic exclusion and civil resistance campaigns: opting for nonviolent or violent tactics?,2019,31,3,475-493,Rørbæk American jihadi terrorism: a comparison of homicides and unsuccessful plots,2019,31,3,516-535,Freilich Determinants of domestic terrorism: an examination of ethnic polarization and economic development,2019,31,3,536-558,Danzell Radicalisation and higher education: students' understanding and experiences,2019,31,3,559-576,McDaid Creating the national/border security nexus: counter-terrorist operations and monitoring Middle Eastern and North African visitors to the UK in the 1970s-1980s,2019,31,3,595-614,Smith Does democracy decrease fear of terrorism?,2019,31,3,615-631,Christensen A new typology of electoral violence: insights from Indonesia,2019,31,4,687-711,Harish The usefulness of examining terrorists' rhetoric for understanding the nature of different terror groups,2019,31,4,759-778,Honig More bang for the buck: media coverage of suicide attacks,2019,31,4,779-799,Jetter Terrorism analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: the missing element,2019,31,4,800-816,Lutz Ethnic elites and rituals of provocation: politicians pastors and paramilitaries in Northern Ireland,2019,31,4,817-835,Blake Why al-shabaab attacks Kenya: questioning the narrative paradigm,2019,31,4,836-852,Cannon Terrorist assassination and institutional change in repressive regimes,2019,31,4,853-875,Bell Choose your weapon: the impact of strategic considerations and resource constraints on terrorist group weapon selection,2019,31,5,909-928,Koehler-Derrick The rational foraging terrorist: analysing the distances travelled to commit terrorist violence,2019,31,5,929-942,Horgan Comparing extremist perpetrators of suicide and non-suicide attacks in the United States,2019,31,5,943-965,Freilich "Survival mode": rebel resilience and the Lord's Resistance Army,2019,31,5,966-986,Day Striking home: ideal-type of terrorism,2019,31,5,987-1005,Aran Nuclear terrorism: what can we learn from Los Alamos?,2019,31,5,1006-1025,Volders Narco-territoriality and shadow powers in a Peruvian cocaine frontier,2019,31,5,1026-1048,Dun Support for terrorism: the role of beliefs in jihad and institutional responses to terrorism,2019,31,5,1049-1069,Cherney Nothing is true everything is permitted: premodern religious terrorism,2019,31,5,1070-1095,Kaplan Terrorism as cancer: how to combat an incurable disease,2019,31,5,1096-1120,Price Countering violent extremism: a realist review for assessing what works for whom in what circumstances and how?,2019,31,6,1149-1167,Gielen "So the killings continued": wartime mobilization and post-war violence in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa,2019,31,6,1168-1186,Höglund Chinese strategy for de-radicalization,2019,31,6,1187-1209,Zhou A fifth wave of terrorism? The emergence of terrorist semi-states,2019,31,6,1210-1228,Honig Inferno terror: forest fires as the new form of terrorism,2019,31,6,1229-1241,Besenyő Navigating ISIS's preferred platform: Telegram,2019,31,6,1242-1254,Horgan Do 90 percent of terrorist groups last less than a year? Updating the conventional wisdom,2019,31,6,1255-1265,Phillips Palestinian social media and lone-wolf attacks: subculture legitimization and epidemic,2019,31,6,1284-1306,Chorev Terrorism as process narratives: a study of pre-arrest media usage and the emergence of pathways to engagement,2019,31,6,1307-1326,Taylor Experimental effects of a call-center disclaimer regarding confidentiality on callers' willingness to make disclosures related to terrorism,2019,31,6,1327-1341,Horgan The role of sensation seeking in violent armed group participation,2020,32,1,1-19,Nussio Islamist terrorism as parochial altruism,2020,32,1,38-56,Reeve PKK violence against civilians: beyond the individual understanding collective targeting,2020,32,1,77-99,O'Connor Approving of but not choosing violence: paths of nonviolent radicals,2020,32,2,257-274,Wilson The Red Brigades' communiqués: an analysis of the terrorist group's propaganda,2020,32,2,275-292,Re Competing for constituents: trends in terrorist service provision,2020,32,2,293-324,Jung Countering jihadist terrorism: a comparative analysis of French and German experiences,2020,32,2,401-415,Samaan Voting for trouble? Partisan electoral interventions and domestic terrorism,2020,32,3,489-505,Levin The language of radicalization: female internet recruitment to participation in ISIS activities,2020,32,3,506-538,Windsor Using specialised prison units to manage violent extremists: lessons from Northern Ireland,2020,32,3,539-557,Butler Hired guns: using pro-government militias for political competition,2020,32,3,582-603,Raleigh Fratricidal rebels: ideological extremity and warring factionalism in civil wars,2020,32,3,604-629,Hafez Crime pays: terrorist group engagement in crime and survival,2020,32,4,701-723,Piazza Radicalization as martialization: towards a better appreciation for the progression to violence,2020,32,4,768-788,Haggerty Mixed mandates: issues concerning organizational and statutory definitions of terrorism in the United States,2020,32,4,807-830,McCann Why radicalization fails: barriers to mass casualty terrorism,2020,32,4,831-850,Simi Entity-elimination or threat management? Explaining Israel's shifting policies towards terrorist semi-states,2020,32,5,901-920,Honig Food insecurity and domestic instability: a review of the literature,2020,32,5,921-948,Rudolfsen Organizational dynamics public condemnation and the impetus to disengage from violence,2020,32,5,949-969,Matesan The effect of terrorism on stock markets: evidence from the 21st century,2020,32,5,988-1010,Markoulis Research on terrorism 2007-2016: a review of data methods and authorship,2020,32,5,1011-1026,Schuurman The territorial contours of terrorism: a conceptual model of territory for non-state violence,2020,32,5,1027-1046,Radil Radicalization to violence: a pathway approach to studying extremism,2020,32,5,1067-1090,Jensen Building "terrorism studies" as an interdisciplinary space: addressing recurring issues in the study of terrorism,2020,32,5,1091-1105,Youngman Horizontal inequality and violent unrest in Jerusalem,2020,32,6,1161-1185,Pressman Right-wing terrorism and out-group trust: the anatomy of a terrorist backlash,2020,32,6,1206-1224,Solheim Violence-producing dynamics of fragile states: how state fragility in Iraq contributed to the emergence of Islamic State,2020,32,6,1245-1267,Ibrahimi Plan B(ruxellles): Belgian intelligence and the terrorist attacks of 2015-16,2020,32,6,1291-1309,Lasoen Violence insecurity and religiosity: a multilevel analysis of 71 countries,2020,32,6,1310-1328,Carreras Sunni suicide attacks and sectarian violence,2020,32,7,1371-1390,Choi Young blood: understanding the emergence of a new cohort of Australian jihadists,2020,32,7,1391-1412,Barrelle Lone actor terrorists: a residence-to-crime approach,2020,32,7,1413-1438,Gill Exploring the radicalization process in young women,2020,32,7,1439-1457,Chabrol What explains the flow of foreign fighters to ISIS?,2020,32,7,1458-1481,Benmelech How fear drives us apart: explaining the relationship between terrorism and social trust,2020,32,7,1482-1505,Langer Islamic State propaganda: between social movement framing and subcultural provocation,2020,32,7,1506-1526,Sandberg Force of words: the role of threats in terrorism,2020,32,7,1527-1549,Brown Restricting opposition in elections and terrorist violence,2020,32,7,1550-1572,Braithwaite Rearing cubs of the caliphate: an examination of child soldier recruitment by Da'esh,2020,32,7,1573-1591,Morris Foreign fighter returnees: an indefinite threat?,2020,32,8,1617-1635,Hayes The global law of terror organization lifespan,2020,32,8,1636-1665,Goldman Mapping far-right chemical biological radiological and nuclear (CBRN) terrorism efforts in the West: characteristics of plots and perpetrators for future threat assessment,2020,32,8,1666-1690,Koehler Unpacking violent contention: the Troubles in Northern Ireland 1968-1972,2020,32,8,1691-1711,Fazio Does education mitigate terrorism? Examining the effects of educated youth cohorts on domestic terror in Africa,2020,32,8,1731-1752,Danzell Promoting extreme violence: visual and narrative analysis of select ultraviolent terror propaganda videos produced by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2015 and 2016,2020,32,8,1753-1775,Venkatesh "Confrontational but not violent": an assessment of the potential for violence by the anti-authority community in Canada,2020,32,8,1776-1796,Perry Refugee radicalization/militarization in the age of the European refugee crisis: a composite model,2020,32,8,1797-1818,Eleftheriadou Terrorism religion and self-control: an unexpected connection between conservative religious commitment and terrorist efficacy,2020,32,8,1819-1834,Ravenscroft In the spotlight: how international attention affects militant behavior,2021,33,1,3-25,Breslawski The complexity of radicalization and recruitment in Kwale Kenya,2021,33,1,26-48,Mkutu On the pathway to violence: West German right-wing terrorism in the 1970s,2021,33,1,49-70,Manthe Natural language understanding and multimodal discourse analysis for interpreting extremist communications and the re-use of these materials online,2021,33,1,71-95,Tan Terror and the legitimation of violence: a cross-national analysis on the relationship between terrorism and homicide rates,2021,33,1,96-118,Liem The release and community supervision of radicalised offenders: issues and challenges that can influence reintegration,2021,33,1,119-137,Cherney Terrorism and bathtubs: comparing and assessing the risks,2021,33,1,138-163,Stewart When to take credit for terrorism? A cross-national examination of claims and attributions,2021,33,1,164-193,Kearns The case of jihadology and the securitization of academia,2021,33,2,225-241,Zelin Terrorism confidential: ethics primary data and the construction of "necessary fictions",2021,33,2,242-256,Grossman Back to the dark side: explaining the CIA's repeated use of torture,2021,33,2,257-270,Jacobson The development of the framework for research ethics in terrorism studies,2021,33,2,271-289,Silke The implication of terrorism's extremely low base rate,2021,33,2,302-311,Sageman A public health ethics model of countering violent extremism,2021,33,2,324-337,Evans When fieldwork ends: navigating ongoing contact with former insurgents,2021,33,2,312-323,Schmidt Targeted killings: ethical & operational dilemmas,2021,33,2,353-366,Ganor Online extremism and terrorism research ethics: researcher safety informed consent and the need for tailored guidelines,2021,33,2,367-380,Conway The conflict sensitivity principle: can best practice in conflict research fill the ethics gap in terrorism and counterterrorism research practice?,2021,33,2,381-396,Harris Reconsidering early detection in countering radicalization by local frontline professionals,2021,33,2,397-408,Eijkman Political violence and language endangerment in Colombia,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Meernik Violence on the home front: interstate rivalry and pro-government militias,2021,33,3,466-488,Akins The double-track system of terrorism proscription in China,2021,33,3,505-526,Zhang Examining ideologically motivated cyberattacks performed by far-left groups,2021,33,3,527-548,Chermak Alarming cargo: regulation and control at the UK border,2021,33,3,549-571,Downes Economic growth education and terrorism: a re-analysis,2021,33,3,572-595,Korotayev Better the devil you know? How fringe terrorism can induce an advantage for moderate nonviolent campaigns,2021,33,3,596-615,Gleditsch Boko Haram's factional feuds: internal extremism and external interventions,2021,33,3,616-648,Zenn The terrorism information environment: analysing terrorists' selection of ideological and facilitative media,2021,33,4,697-719,Holbrook Mapping connections: a dark network analysis of neojihadism in Australia,2021,33,4,743-765,Kelly Social media mechanisms for right-wing political violence in the 21st century: discursive opportunities group dynamics and co-ordination,2021,33,4,766-787,Wahlström Status symmetry effect: the association of exposure and PTS in Israel-Palestine and Northern Ireland,2021,33,4,788-805,Hobfoll ISIS cohort transnational travels and EU security gaps: reconstructing the 2015 Paris attack preplanning and outsource strategy,2021,33,4,806-835,Zoli Returning to the fight: an empirical analysis of terrorist reengagement and recidivism,2021,33,4,836-860,Altier The Capitol attack and the 5th terrorism wave,2021,33,5,912-916,Rapoport A conspiracy of dunces: good Americans vs. a cabal of satanic pedophiles?,2021,33,5,917-921,Kaplan We have all been warned: public debate on the Capitol attack in Finland and Sweden,2021,33,5,926-930,Malkki Building the bomb: a further exploration of an organizational approach to nuclear terrorism,2021,33,5,1012-1031,Volders The diffusion and permeability of political violence in North and West Africa,2021,33,5,1032-1054,Leuprecht Individual exposure to terror and political attitudes: a physiologically-based model of militancy,2021,33,5,1055-1070,Hobfoll The contextual nature of right-wing terrorism across nations,2021,33,5,1071-1093,Davies Towards a definition of terrorist ideology,2021,33,6,1160-1190,Ackerman Legitimating extremism: a taxonomy of justifications for political violence,2021,33,6,1237-1255,Vandenberg The online caliphate: internet usage and ISIS support in the Arab world,2021,33,6,1256-1275,Piazza Does terrorism dominate citizens' hearts or minds? The relationship between fear of terrorism and trust in government,2021,33,6,1276-1294,Liem How do terrorists choose their targets for an attack? The view from inside an independent cell,2021,33,7,1363-1377,Torres-Soriano Unexpected rewards of political violence: Republican ex-prisoners seductive capital and the gendered nature of heroism,2021,33,7,1378-1398,Bergia Another form of American exceptionalism? A comparative analysis of terrorism sting operations in the US and abroad,2021,33,7,1399-1423,Norris Attitudes towards outgroups before and after terror attacks,2021,33,7,1530-1545,Van Assche Engaging with online extremist material: experimental evidence,2021,33,8,1595-1620,Reeve Policing U.K. airports and Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000: the young passengers' perception of security measures,2021,33,8,1621-1642,Wood Terrorism as parochial altruism: experimental evidence,2021,33,8,1643-1666,Reeve From "incel" to "saint": analyzing the violent worldview behind the 2018 Toronto attack,2021,33,8,1667-1691,Baele Ethnic politics and political violence in post-2001 Afghanistan: the 2014 presidential election,2021,33,8,1692-1712,Sahar Convergence of the salience of terrorism in the European Union before and after terrorist attacks,2021,33,8,1713-1732,de Roy van Zuijdewijn Framing British 'jihadi brides': metaphor and the social construction of I.S. women,2021,33,8,1733-1751,Jackson Russia in the eyes of Islamic State: an analysis of the content of Dabiq and Rumiyah magazines and Russia's involvement in the fight against the Islamic State,2021,33,8,1752-1774,Stempień Conflict transformation and asymmetric conflicts: a critique of the failed Turkish-Kurdish peace process,2021,33,8,1775-1796,Ozerdem Maritime piracy military capacity and institutions in the Gulf of Guinea,2022,34,1,1-27,Denton A philosophical and historical analysis of "generation identity": fascism online media and the European new right,2022,34,1,28-47,Richards Pathways toward jihadism in western Europe: an empirical exploration of a comprehensive model of terrorist radicalization,2022,34,1,48-70,Schmidt Alienation or cooperation? British Muslims' attitudes to and engagement in counter-terrorism and counter-extremism,2022,34,1,71-92,Shanaah Militarized law enforcement forces state capacity and terrorism,2022,34,1,93-112,Kirisci What do closed source data tell us about lone actor terrorist behavior? A research note,2022,34,1,113-130,Gill Temporal dynamics in covert networks: a case study of the structure behind the Paris and Brussels attacks,2022,34,1,131-154,Remmers 'Cooking the meal of terror' manipulative strategies in terrorist discourse: a critical discourse analysis of ISIS statements,2022,34,1,155-175,El-Nashar Racist and anti-diversity attitudes as predictors of support for political violence among supporters of mainstream political parties,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Paradies Vaccinating against hate: using attitudinal inoculation to confer resistance to persuasion by extremist propaganda,2022,34,2,240-262,Braddock Brothers in arms: the phenomenon of complex suicide attacks,2022,34,2,263-284,Hersi Eliminating extremism: a legal analysis of hate crime and terrorism laws in the United States,2022,34,2,285-317,McCann Exploring the social-ecological factors that mobilize children into violence,2022,34,2,318-340,Ellis Exclusionary politics and organized resistance,2022,34,2,341-363,Acosta Examining the online expression of ideology among far-right extremist forum users,2022,34,2,364-384,Freilich The Attitudes-Behaviors Corrective (ABC) Model of violent extremism,2022,34,3,425-450,Horgan The ABC model: commentary from the perspective of the two pyramids model of radicalization,2022,34,3,451-459,McCauley The ABC model: clarifications and elaborations,2022,34,3,460-467,Horgan Youth resilience to violent extremism: development and validation of the BRAVE measure,2022,34,3,468-488,Ungar The effects of the International Monetary Fund on domestic terrorism,2022,34,3,489-513,Hunter Terror risk perception and fear of terror in Turkey: predictors bases and consequences,2022,34,3,514-536,Gün Çınğı Drawing a boundary between structural factors and identity in ethnic conflict: bringing back the role of identity,2022,34,3,537-557,Abushov Disaggregating lone-actor grievance-fuelled violence: comparing lone-actor terrorists and mass murderers,2022,34,3,558-584,Horgan Sex and terror: is the subordination of women associated with the use of terror?,2022,34,3,605-632,Hudson A crime prevention framework for CVE,2022,34,3,633-659,Hardy Losing mood(s): examining jihadi supporters' responses to ISIS' territorial decline,2022,34,4,725-745,Massé Who fights terror: gendarmerie forces and terrorist group termination,2022,34,4,746-771,Kirisci Eradicating terrorism in asymmetric conflict: the role and essence of military deterrence,2022,34,4,772-816,Ünal "Old" and "new" mass killing? Genocide and politicide occurrence and severity during and after the cold war,2022,34,4,856-876,Hendrickson Perceived policy illegitimacy leads to acceptance of political violence: evidence from a nationally representative survey experiment in Denmark,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Andersen The climate change-terrorism nexus: a critical literature review,2022,34,5,894-913,Mavrakou Moving into terrorism: how climate-induced rural-urban migration may increase the risk of terrorism,2022,34,5,926-938,Schon Dams terrorism and water nationalism's response to globalization and development: the case of South Asia,2022,34,5,958-978,Ashraf The extreme right climate change and terrorism,2022,34,5,979-996,Macklin Exploring the intersection of environmental events and domestic political violence in the United States,2022,34,5,1024-1040,Perliger The class conflict rises when you turn up the heat: an interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between climate change and left-wing terrorist recruitment,2022,34,5,1041-1056,Gray Loyalist mobilization and cross-border violence in rural Ulster 1972-1974,2022,34,6,1057-1075,Burke #Hamas: a thematic exploration of Hamas's English-language Twitter,2022,34,6,1076-1101,Margolin Maritime insurgency,2022,34,6,1102-1124,Asal Foreign fighters rebel command structure and civilian targeting in civil war,2022,34,6,1125-1143,Doctor Refugees of conflict casualties of conjecture: the Trojan horse theory of terrorism and its implications for asylum,2022,34,6,1144-1161,Andresen Strategic targeting: the Islamic State and use of violence in Iraq and Syria,2022,34,6,1162-1184,Burch Radicalization's core,2022,34,6,1185-1206,Derfoufi Measuring the extent and nature of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) among former White supremacists,2022,34,6,1207-1228,Simi Imprisonment and terrorism,2022,34,6,1229-1240,Böhmelt Rethinking state capacity: conceptual effects on the incidence of terrorism,2022,34,6,1241-1258,Danzell The Polish counterterrorism system and hybrid warfare threats,2022,34,6,1259-1276,Gasztold The violence of political empowerment: electoral success and the facilitation of terrorism in the Republic of India,2022,34,7,1281-1304,Perliger An exploratory analysis of the characteristics of ideologically motivated cyberattacks,2022,34,7,1305-1320,Freilich The challenge and promise of a multidisciplinary team response to the problem of violent radicalization,2022,34,7,1321-1338,Miller The role of the internet in facilitating violent extremism: insights from former right-wing extremists,2022,34,7,1339-1356,Scrivens Right-wing authoritarian and explicit prejudice attitude responses to the Paris terror attacks: a within-subjects analysis,2022,34,7,1357-1368,Hutchings Pro-government anti-government armed groups? Toward theorizing pro-government "government challengers",2022,34,7,1369-1385,Aliyev Behavior associations in lone-actor terrorists,2022,34,7,1386-1414,Baykal-Gürsoy From myths of victimhood to fantasies of violence: how far-right narratives of imperilment work,2022,34,7,1415-1432,Pawelz Far-right extremism: is it legitimate freedom of expression hate crime or terrorism?,2022,34,7,1433-1453,Lowe Is religion a barrier to peace? Religious influence on violent intrastate conflict termination,2022,34,7,1454-1470,Deitch Narrative counter-terror: deconstruction deliverance and debilitation,2022,34,7,1471-1484,McGregor Conspiracy beliefs and violent extremist intentions: the contingent effects of self-efficacy self-control and law-related morality,2022,34,7,1485-1504,Gill Talking stagnation: thematic analysis of terrorism experts' perception of the health of terrorism research,2022,34,8,1509-1529,Morrison Impact of perceived peer attitudes and social network diversity on violent extremist intentions,2022,34,8,1530-1548,Kaczkowski Vehicular ramming attacks: assessing the effectiveness of situational crime prevention using crime script analysis,2022,34,8,1549-1563,Taylor Interviews with and tests of Palestinian independent assailants,2022,34,8,1595-1616,Merari Maoism political violence and terrorism in Italy,2022,34,8,1617-1631,Gabbas A comparative study of initial involvement in gangs and political extremism,2022,34,8,1647-1664,Decker Examining the developmental pathways of online posting behavior in violent right-wing extremist forums,2022,34,8,1721-1738,Frank The truth is out there: the prevalence of conspiracy theory use by radical violent extremist organizations,2022,34,8,1739-1757,Wang Effects of war and armed conflict on adolescents' psychopathology and well-being: measuring political life events among youth,2022,34,8,1797-1809,Slone Nostalgia entitlement and victimhood: the synergy of white genocide and misogyny,2022,34,8,1810-1825,Wilson An analysis of Islamic State's gendered propaganda targeted towards women: from territorial control to insurgency,2023,35,2,338-354,Ingram Criminal or terrorist? Fear bias and public support for prisoner reentry programs,2023,35,1,83-103,Altier Can "Nudge" salvage community policing against terrorism?,2023,35,1,135-155,Li Comparing the online posting behaviors of violent and non-violent right-wing extremists,2023,35,1,192-209,Freilich Can cellphone shutdowns stop terrorist violence? Evidence from Pakistan,2023,35,2,284-303,Mustafa Crisis as catalyst: crisis in conversion to Islam related to radicalism intentions,2023,35,2,452-469,Horgan Correction: How did 9/11 affect terrorism research? Examining articles and authors 1970-2019,2023,35,2,497-499, Preventing violent extremism with former extremists in schools: a media analysis of the situation in Germany,2023,35,1,47-64,Gansewig Militias as a tool for encouraging ethnic defection: evidence from Iraq and Sudan,2023,35,1,65-82,Voller Neo-nazi violence and ideology: changing attitudes toward violence in Sweden's skinhead and post-skinhead eras,2023,35,1,104-117,Johansson Hate begets warmth? The impact of an anti-Muslim terrorist attack on public attitudes toward Muslims,2023,35,1,156-174,Sibley Jihadist movements in the Sahel: rise of the Fulani?,2023,35,1,175-191,Cline Ideology discourse and alliance structures: explaining far-right political violence in Turkey in the 1970s,2023,35,1,210-224,Gümrükçü How fear of violence drives intergroup conflict: evidence from a panel survey in India,2023,35,2,229-247,Schutte Navigating terrorist innovation: a proposal for a conceptual framework on how terrorists innovate,2023,35,2,248-263,Lubrano Losing hearts and minds: civil conflict counterinsurgency policing and postwar crime in insurgent strongholds,2023,35,2,370-389,Deglow How did 9/11 affect terrorism research? Examining articles and authors 1970-2019,2023,35,2,409-432,Phillips International organisations and terrorism: multilateral antiterrorism efforts 1960-1990,2023,35,2,433-451,Blumenau Right-wing waves: applying the four waves theory to transnational and transhistorical right-wing threat trends,2023,35,1,1-16,Hart The "Boko Haram disaggregation problem" and comparative profiles of factional violence: challenges impacts and solutions in the study of Africa's deadliest terror group(s),2023,35,1,17-46,Warner Status quo terrorism: state-terrorism in South Africa during apartheid,2023,35,2,304-320,Taylor Stop the machines: how emerging technologies are fomenting the war on civilization,2023,35,2,321-337,Lubrano Radical warfare's first "superweapon": the fears perceptions and realities of the Orsini Bomb 1858-1896,2023,35,2,355-369,Crossland The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK) in London: countering overseas terrorist financing and support with "Nudge" and situational approaches,2023,35,2,470-496,Akartuna Urban terrorism in the Arab world: introducing a dataset of jihadist attack plots in Jordan,2023,35,3,501-517,Gråtrud Armed and explosive? An explorative statistical analysis of extremist radicalization cases with military background,2023,35,3,518-532,Koehler Introducing the spatial conflict dynamics indicator of political violence,2023,35,3,533-552,Radil "The fighting made me feel alive": women's motivations for engaging in left-wing terrorism: a thematic analysis,2023,35,3,553-568,Koehler Countering terrorist narratives: assessing the efficacy and mechanisms of change in counter-narrative strategies,2023,35,3,569-593,Sarma Islamic extremism and CBRN terrorism,2023,35,3,594-614,McCann State society and pro-government militias in the Philippines,2023,35,3,615-633,Zech What makes a terrorist? Muslims' and non-Muslims' lay perceptions of risk factors and their consequences for counterterrorism policy support,2023,35,3,634-657,Gill Triggers of escalations in violence against civilians by non-state actors in Africa,2023,35,3,658-676,Robinson "It gets a bit messy": Norwegian social workers' perspectives on collaboration with police and security service on cases of radicalisation and violent extremism,2023,35,3,677-693,Haugstvedt Jihadist extremism in Spanish prisons: characterisation of the inmates linked to jihadist radicalisation and analysis of their behaviour in prison,2023,35,4,733-753,González-Álvarez Domestic terrorism and sovereign bond ratings in the developing world,2023,35,4,754-784,Hunter Inequality and radicalisation: systematic review of quantitative studies,2023,35,4,785-810,Pavlović Lethal beliefs: ideology and the lethality of terrorist organizations,2023,35,4,811-827,Levy A self-defense network against terrorism and crime: evidence from Peru,2023,35,4,828-845,Escalante The evaluation of case-managed programs targeting individuals at risk of radicalisation,2023,35,4,846-865,Cherney Repression or reward: assessing the impact of Israeli counterinsurgency measures on diverse perpetrators of Palestinian militancy,2023,35,4,866-887,Shkolnik Where terror lies: misrepresentation of extremist attitudes and terrorist attacks in the Sahel,2023,35,4,888-907,Finkel Silver lining? The effects of epidemics on terrorist groups,2023,35,4,908-925,Piazza Defining ecofascism: historical foundations and contemporary interpretations in the extreme right,2023,35,4,926-944,Campion Provocation and attrition strategies in transnational terrorism: the case of Al-Shabaab,2023,35,4,945-970,Ibrahim Shire Censoring extremism: influence of online restriction on official media products of ISIS,2023,35,4,971-987,Winkler Social ties and jihadist participation: a mixed-methods approach to the differential recruitment of radicalized youth in Spain,2023,35,4,988-1006,Vicente Escalate or negotiate? Constraint and rebel strategic choices towards rivals in the Syrian Civil War,2023,35,4,1007-1026,Schwab Online radicalisation: moving beyond a simple dichotomy,2023,35,5,1027-1048,Whittaker Multi-modal networks reveal patterns of operational similarity of terrorist organizations,2023,35,5,1065-1084,Carley Is it time to de-proscribe terrorist organisations in Northern Ireland?,2023,35,5,1049-1064,Wood The representational strategies of lionization and victimization in ISIS's online magazine Dabiq,2023,35,5,1161-1180,Rasoulikolamaki Responding non-violently to ETA's violence: the motivations and emotions of victims of terrorism in Spain,2023,35,5,1181-1199,Alonso Making war on the fabric of society: a cross-national analysis of terrorism urban public space and generalized social trust in Europe,2023,35,5,1200-1216,Robison Time is of the essence: temporality and competition as drivers of terrorist credit-taking,2023,35,5,1217-1234,Hansen Needs rights and systems: increasing Canadian intimate bystander reporting on radicalizing to violence,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Thomas Why do online countering violent extremism strategies not work? The case of digital jihad,2023,35,6,1261-1298,Lakomy Frustrated aspirations and different types of political violence: evidence from "folk knowledge" in Kosovo,2023,35,6,1299-1316,Krakowski Blowback operations as rebel strategy: how sectarian violence spread from Syria into Lebanon 2013-14,2023,35,6,1317-1335,Krause Local conditions for anti-immigrant violence: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) of asylum housing attacks in Sweden,2023,35,6,1353-1372,Ekbrand Confluences of street culture and jihadism: the spatial bodily and narrative dimensions of radicalization,2023,35,6,1373-1388,Tutenges Examining online indicators of extremism among violent and non-violent right-wing extremists,2023,35,6,1389-1409,Scrivens The African Union's policy frameworks institutional mechanisms and challenges in countering terrorism in Africa,2023,35,6,1410-1421,Mensah The role of honeypots and sabotage in state-based operations against online jihadism 2001-2020,2023,35,6,1440-1450,Torres-Soriano Transatlantic ties of the far right: the NSU case in Germany and its links to actors and incidents in the USA,2023,35,7,1468-1485,Schultz Countering violent extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: an evaluation,2023,35,7,1486-1501,Aldrich Terrorism mortality salience manipulation: a causal mediation analysis,2023,35,7,1536-1555,Erol A plague of locusts? 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