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Terrorism and Political Violence

2003 - 2025

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Volume 35, issue 8, 2023

Kyle Rittenhouse and the Shared Meme Networks of the Armed American Far-Right: An Analysis of the Content Creation Formula, right-wing Injection of Politics, and Normalization of Violence pp. 1625-1649 Downloads
Hampton Stall, David Foran and Hari Prasad
The Evolution of Transnational Jihad: Identities, Grievances, and Legitimacy Crisis in Arab States pp. 1650-1665 Downloads
Meirav Mishali-Ram
Should I Signal Trust? Effect of Terrorism on Interpersonal Trust in Post-Conflict and Non-Post-Conflict Countries pp. 1666-1684 Downloads
Anup Phayal
Accepting Violence? A Laboratory Experiment of the Violent Consequences of Deliberation in Politically Aggrieved Enclaves pp. 1685-1703 Downloads
Steffen Selmer Andersen
“Why We Have Become Revolutionaries and Murderers”: Radicalization, Terrorism, and Fascism in the Ustaša–Croatian Revolutionary Organization pp. 1704-1723 Downloads
Constantin Iordachi and Goran Miljan
What Drives Counter-Extremism? The Extent of P/CVE Policies in the West and Their Structural Correlates pp. 1724-1752 Downloads
Sadi Shanaah and Charlotte Heath-Kelly
Vanity of the Bonfires? Eleventh Night Bonfires and Loyalist Influence After Negotiated Settlement in Northern Ireland pp. 1753-1774 Downloads
Amanda Hall
Disengaged but Still Radical? Pathways Out of Violent Right-Wing Extremism pp. 1775-1800 Downloads
Tiana Gaudette, Ryan Scrivens and Vivek Venkatesh

Volume 35, issue 7, 2023

Sources of Conventional and Guerrilla Strategies in Ethno-Territorial Civil Wars pp. 1451-1467 Downloads
Shale Horowitz
Transatlantic Ties of the Far Right: The NSU Case in Germany and its Links to Actors and Incidents in the USA pp. 1468-1485 Downloads
Tanjev Schultz
Countering Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: An Evaluation pp. 1486-1501 Downloads
Daniel P. Aldrich and Raghunath Mahabir
Pathways to the Caliphate: Mapping Malaysian Foreign Fighter Networks in Iraq and Syria from 2012-2019 pp. 1502-1535 Downloads
Rueben Dass and Jasminder Singh
Terrorism Mortality Salience Manipulation: A Causal Mediation Analysis pp. 1536-1555 Downloads
Fatih Erol
A Plague of Locusts? A Preliminary Assessment of the Threat of Multi-Drone Terrorism pp. 1556-1585 Downloads
Zachary Kallenborn, Gary Ackerman and Philipp C. Bleek
“Press F to Pay Respects”: An Empirical Exploration of the Mechanics of Gamification in Relation to the Christchurch Attack pp. 1586-1603 Downloads
Suraj Lakhani and Susann Wiedlitzka
Exploring the Relationship between Opportunity and Self-Control in Youth Exposure to and Sharing of Online Hate Content pp. 1604-1619 Downloads
Noah Turner, Thomas J. Holt, Russell Brewer, Jesse Cale and Andrew Goldsmith
Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter pp. 1620-1621 Downloads
Karmvir Padda
Extremism: A Philosophical Analysis pp. 1622-1623 Downloads
Markus Schindler

Volume 35, issue 6, 2023

Why Do Online Countering Violent Extremism Strategies Not Work? The Case of Digital Jihad pp. 1261-1298 Downloads
Miron Lakomy
Frustrated Aspirations and Different Types of Political Violence: Evidence from “Folk Knowledge” in Kosovo pp. 1299-1316 Downloads
Shpend Kursani and Krzysztof Krakowski
Blowback Operations as Rebel Strategy: How Sectarian Violence Spread from Syria into Lebanon, 2013–14 pp. 1317-1335 Downloads
Nils Hägerdal and Peter Krause
Perceived Policy Illegitimacy Leads to Acceptance of Political Violence: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Experiment in Denmark pp. 1336-1352 Downloads
Steffen Selmer Andersen
Local Conditions for Anti-immigrant Violence: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Asylum Housing Attacks in Sweden pp. 1353-1372 Downloads
Anton Törnberg, Mattias Wahlström, Måns Lundstedt and Hans Ekbrand
Confluences of Street Culture and Jihadism: The Spatial, Bodily, and Narrative Dimensions of Radicalization pp. 1373-1388 Downloads
Marius Linge, Sveinung Sandberg and Sébastien Tutenges
Examining Online Indicators of Extremism among Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists pp. 1389-1409 Downloads
Ryan Scrivens
The African Union’s Policy Frameworks, Institutional Mechanisms and Challenges in Countering Terrorism in Africa pp. 1410-1421 Downloads
Isaac Mensah
“I Don’t Justify Anything Regarding My Son:” Danish Foreign Fighters’ Initial Attraction and Reaffirmed Commitment to Islamic State and Al Qaeda—Testimonies from Five Relatives pp. 1422-1439 Downloads
Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen
The Role of Honeypots and Sabotage in State-Based Operations Against Online Jihadism, 2001-2020 pp. 1440-1450 Downloads
Manuel R. Torres-Soriano

Volume 35, issue 5, 2023

Online Radicalisation: Moving Beyond a Simple Dichotomy pp. 1027-1048 Downloads
Chamin Herath and Joe Whittaker
Is It Time to De-Proscribe Terrorist Organisations in Northern Ireland? pp. 1049-1064 Downloads
Steve Wood
Multi-Modal Networks Reveal Patterns of Operational Similarity of Terrorist Organizations pp. 1065-1084 Downloads
Gian Maria Campedelli, Iain Cruickshank and Kathleen M. Carley
Racist and Anti-diversity Attitudes as Predictors of Support for Political Violence among Supporters of Mainstream Political Parties pp. 1085-1105 Downloads
Matteo Vergani, Thierno Diallo, Fethi Mansouri, Kevin Dunn, Rachel Sharples, Yin Paradies and Amanuel Elias
How Wartime Bonds Affect Ex-Combatant Political Attitudes: A Natural Experiment with the FARC pp. 1106-1125 Downloads
Sally Sharif
Resisting Radical Rebels: Variations in Islamist Rebel Governance and the Occurrence of Civil Resistance pp. 1126-1146 Downloads
Matthew Bamber and Isak Svensson
Sectarian Identity and Mobilization Amongst the Druze: How Do Sectarian Minorities Respond to Religious Terrorism? pp. 1147-1160 Downloads
Hadi Wahab
The Representational Strategies of Lionization and Victimization in ISIS’s Online Magazine, Dabiq pp. 1161-1180 Downloads
Sahar Rasoulikolamaki and Surinderpal Kaur
Responding Non-Violently to ETA’s Violence: The Motivations and Emotions of Victims of Terrorism in Spain pp. 1181-1199 Downloads
Rogelio Alonso
Making War on the Fabric of Society: A Cross-National Analysis of Terrorism, Urban Public Space and Generalized Social Trust in Europe pp. 1200-1216 Downloads
Edward M. Crenshaw and Kristopher K. Robison
Time Is of the Essence: Temporality and Competition as Drivers of Terrorist Credit-Taking pp. 1217-1234 Downloads
Tanja Marie Hansen
Identity and Ideology through the Frames of Al Qaeda and Islamic State pp. 1235-1252 Downloads
Konstantinos Kavrakis
The UN and Counter-Terrorism: Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities pp. 1253-1254 Downloads
Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu
Culture and Violence in the British Far Right pp. 1255-1259 Downloads
Kyle Burke

Volume 35, issue 4, 2023

Jihadist Extremism in Spanish Prisons: Characterisation of the Inmates Linked to Jihadist Radicalisation and Analysis of Their Behaviour in Prison pp. 733-753 Downloads
Jorge Santos-Hermoso, José Luis González-Álvarez, Andrea Macía Vázquez, Florencia Pozuelo Rubio and Sandra Chiclana
Domestic Terrorism and Sovereign Bond Ratings in the Developing World pp. 754-784 Downloads
Glen Biglaiser, Lance Y. Hunter and Ronald J. McGauvran
Inequality and Radicalisation: Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies pp. 785-810 Downloads
Renata Franc and Tomislav Pavlović
Lethal Beliefs: Ideology and the Lethality of Terrorist Organizations pp. 811-827 Downloads
Ido Levy
A Self-defense Network against Terrorism and Crime: Evidence from Peru pp. 828-845 Downloads
Edwar E. Escalante
The Evaluation of Case-managed Programs Targeting Individuals at Risk of Radicalisation pp. 846-865 Downloads
Adrian Cherney and Emma Belton
Repression or Reward: Assessing the Impact of Israeli Counterinsurgency Measures on Diverse Perpetrators of Palestinian Militancy pp. 866-887 Downloads
Michael Shkolnik
Where Terror Lies: Misrepresentation of Extremist Attitudes and Terrorist Attacks in the Sahel pp. 888-907 Downloads
Steven E. Finkel, John F. McCauley, Michael Neureiter and Christopher A. Belasco
Silver Lining? The Effects of Epidemics on Terrorist Groups pp. 908-925 Downloads
Nazli Avdan, James A. Piazza and Michael J. Soules
Defining Ecofascism: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Interpretations in the Extreme Right pp. 926-944 Downloads
Kristy Campion
Provocation and Attrition Strategies in Transnational Terrorism: The Case of Al-Shabaab pp. 945-970 Downloads
Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restriction on Official Media Products of ISIS pp. 971-987 Downloads
Kayla McMinimy, Carol K. Winkler, Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu and Monerah Almahmoud
Social Ties and Jihadist Participation: A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Differential Recruitment of Radicalized Youth in Spain pp. 988-1006 Downloads
Álvaro Vicente
Escalate or Negotiate? Constraint and Rebel Strategic Choices Towards Rivals in the Syrian Civil War pp. 1007-1026 Downloads
Regine Schwab

Volume 35, issue 3, 2023

Urban Terrorism in the Arab World: Introducing a Dataset of Jihadist Attack Plots in Jordan pp. 501-517 Downloads
Henrik Gråtrud
Armed and Explosive? An Explorative Statistical Analysis of Extremist Radicalization Cases with Military Background pp. 518-532 Downloads
Håvard Haugstvedt and Daniel Koehler
Introducing the Spatial Conflict Dynamics Indicator of Political Violence pp. 533-552 Downloads
Olivier J. Walther, Steven M. Radil, David G. Russell and Marie Trémolières
“The Fighting Made Me Feel Alive”: Women’s Motivations for Engaging in Left-wing Terrorism: A Thematic Analysis pp. 553-568 Downloads
Daniel Koehler
Countering Terrorist Narratives: Assessing the Efficacy and Mechanisms of Change in Counter-narrative Strategies pp. 569-593 Downloads
S. L. Carthy and K. M. Sarma
Islamic Extremism and CBRN Terrorism pp. 594-614 Downloads
Wesley S. McCann
State, Society, and Pro-Government Militias in the Philippines pp. 615-633 Downloads
Steven T. Zech and Joshua Eastin
What Makes a Terrorist? Muslims’ and non-Muslims’ Lay Perceptions of Risk Factors and Their Consequences for Counterterrorism Policy Support pp. 634-657 Downloads
Jonas R. Kunst, Milan Obaidi, Ann-Cathrin Coenen, Vilde D. Vasseljen and Paul Gill
Triggers of Escalations in Violence Against Civilians by Non-State Actors in Africa pp. 658-676 Downloads
Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Amanda Lea Robinson and Mini Saraswati
“It Gets a Bit Messy”: Norwegian Social Workers’ Perspectives on Collaboration with Police and Security Service on Cases of Radicalisation and Violent Extremism pp. 677-693 Downloads
Håvard Haugstvedt and Svein Erik Tuastad
Fields of Educational Interest and an Islamist Orientation in Australia pp. 694-711 Downloads
Shane Satterley, Halim Rane and Riyad H. Rahimullah
Perceived Legitimacy of CVE Policies and the Willingness to Report Concerns of Radicalization to Authorities in the Nordic Countries pp. 712-728 Downloads
Oluf Gøtzsche-Astrup, Lasse Lindekilde and Anna-Maria Fjellman
Battle for Allegiance: Governments, Terrorist Groups, and Constituencies in Conflict pp. 729-730 Downloads
Gizem Akşit Ergen
A Call to Dissent: Defending Democracy Against Extremism and Populism pp. 731-732 Downloads
Keeley Townsend

Volume 35, issue 2, 2023

How Fear of Violence Drives Intergroup Conflict: Evidence from a Panel Survey in India pp. 229-247 Downloads
Sebastian Schutte, Constantin Ruhe and Niranjan Sahoo
Navigating Terrorist Innovation: A Proposal for a Conceptual Framework on How Terrorists Innovate pp. 248-263 Downloads
Mauro Lubrano
Why Did so Few Become Terrorists: A Comparative Study of Northern Ireland and the Basque Country pp. 264-283 Downloads
Rogelio Alonso
Can Cellphone Shutdowns Stop Terrorist Violence? Evidence from Pakistan pp. 284-303 Downloads
Fatima Mustafa
Status Quo Terrorism: State-Terrorism in South Africa during Apartheid pp. 304-320 Downloads
Simon Taylor
Stop the Machines: How Emerging Technologies are Fomenting the War on Civilization pp. 321-337 Downloads
Mauro Lubrano
An Analysis of Islamic State’s Gendered Propaganda Targeted Towards Women: From Territorial Control to Insurgency pp. 338-354 Downloads
Kiriloi M. Ingram
Radical Warfare’s First “Superweapon”: The Fears, Perceptions and Realities of the Orsini Bomb, 1858-1896 pp. 355-369 Downloads
James Crossland
Losing Hearts and Minds: Civil Conflict, Counterinsurgency Policing and Postwar Crime in Insurgent Strongholds pp. 370-389 Downloads
Annekatrin Deglow
Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway pp. 390-408 Downloads
Sofia Lygren and Jacob Aasland Ravndal
How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019 pp. 409-432 Downloads
Brian J. Phillips
International Organisations and Terrorism: Multilateral Antiterrorism Efforts, 1960–1990 pp. 433-451 Downloads
Bernhard Blumenau and Johannes-Alexander Müller
Crisis as Catalyst: Crisis in Conversion to Islam Related to Radicalism Intentions pp. 452-469 Downloads
Daniel W. Snook, Ari D. Fodeman, Scott M. Kleinmann and John G. Horgan
The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) in London: Countering Overseas Terrorist Financing and Support with “Nudge” and Situational Approaches pp. 470-496 Downloads
Eray Arda Akartuna and Amy Elise Thornton
Correction pp. 497-499 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 35, issue 1, 2023

Right-Wing Waves: Applying the Four Waves Theory to Transnational and Transhistorical Right-Wing Threat Trends pp. 1-16 Downloads
Amber 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) pp. 17-46 Downloads
Jason Warner and Stephanie Lizzo
Preventing Violent Extremism with Former Extremists in Schools: A Media Analysis of the Situation in Germany pp. 47-64 Downloads
Antje Gansewig and Maria Walsh
Militias as a Tool for Encouraging Ethnic Defection: Evidence from Iraq and Sudan pp. 65-82 Downloads
Yaniv Voller
Criminal or Terrorist? Fear, Bias, and Public Support for Prisoner Reentry Programs pp. 83-103 Downloads
Mary Beth Altier
Neo-Nazi Violence and Ideology: Changing Attitudes toward Violence in Sweden’s Skinhead and Post-Skinhead Eras pp. 104-117 Downloads
Christer Mattsson and Thomas Johansson
Political Violence and Language Endangerment in Colombia pp. 118-134 Downloads
James Meernik and Kimi King
Can “Nudge” Salvage Community Policing against Terrorism? pp. 135-155 Downloads
Enshen Li
Hate Begets Warmth? The Impact of an Anti-Muslim Terrorist Attack on Public Attitudes toward Muslims pp. 156-174 Downloads
Sadi Shanaah, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Lara Greaves, Joseph A. Bulbulia, Danny Osborne, M. Usman Afzali and Chris G. Sibley
Jihadist Movements in the Sahel: Rise of the Fulani? pp. 175-191 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
Comparing the Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists pp. 192-209 Downloads
Ryan Scrivens, Thomas W. Wojciechowski, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak and Richard Frank
Ideology, Discourse, and Alliance Structures: Explaining Far-Right Political Violence in Turkey in the 1970s pp. 210-224 Downloads
Selin Bengi Gümrükçü
The Psychosocial Imaginaries of Defence Nationalism: Far-Right Extremism in Australia and the UK pp. 225-226 Downloads
Tingting Hu and Shuyong Li
Monsters to Destroy: Understanding the War on Terror pp. 227-228 Downloads
Stephen Nemeth
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