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

- Hampton Stall, David Foran and Hari Prasad
- The Evolution of Transnational Jihad: Identities, Grievances, and Legitimacy Crisis in Arab States pp. 1650-1665

- Meirav Mishali-Ram
- Should I Signal Trust? Effect of Terrorism on Interpersonal Trust in Post-Conflict and Non-Post-Conflict Countries pp. 1666-1684

- Anup Phayal
- Accepting Violence? A Laboratory Experiment of the Violent Consequences of Deliberation in Politically Aggrieved Enclaves pp. 1685-1703

- Steffen Selmer Andersen
- “Why We Have Become Revolutionaries and Murderers”: Radicalization, Terrorism, and Fascism in the Ustaša–Croatian Revolutionary Organization pp. 1704-1723

- 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

- 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

- Amanda Hall
- Disengaged but Still Radical? Pathways Out of Violent Right-Wing Extremism pp. 1775-1800

- 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

- 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

- Tanjev Schultz
- Countering Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: An Evaluation pp. 1486-1501

- 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

- Rueben Dass and Jasminder Singh
- Terrorism Mortality Salience Manipulation: A Causal Mediation Analysis pp. 1536-1555

- Fatih Erol
- A Plague of Locusts? A Preliminary Assessment of the Threat of Multi-Drone Terrorism pp. 1556-1585

- 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

- 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

- Noah Turner, Thomas J. Holt, Russell Brewer, Jesse Cale and Andrew Goldsmith
- Countering Violent Extremism: Making Gender Matter pp. 1620-1621

- Karmvir Padda
- Extremism: A Philosophical Analysis pp. 1622-1623

- Markus Schindler
Volume 35, issue 6, 2023
- Why Do Online Countering Violent Extremism Strategies Not Work? The Case of Digital Jihad pp. 1261-1298

- Miron Lakomy
- Frustrated Aspirations and Different Types of Political Violence: Evidence from “Folk Knowledge” in Kosovo pp. 1299-1316

- Shpend Kursani and Krzysztof Krakowski
- Blowback Operations as Rebel Strategy: How Sectarian Violence Spread from Syria into Lebanon, 2013–14 pp. 1317-1335

- 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

- Steffen Selmer Andersen
- Local Conditions for Anti-immigrant Violence: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Asylum Housing Attacks in Sweden pp. 1353-1372

- 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

- Marius Linge, Sveinung Sandberg and Sébastien Tutenges
- Examining Online Indicators of Extremism among Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists pp. 1389-1409

- Ryan Scrivens
- The African Union’s Policy Frameworks, Institutional Mechanisms and Challenges in Countering Terrorism in Africa pp. 1410-1421

- 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

- Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen
- The Role of Honeypots and Sabotage in State-Based Operations Against Online Jihadism, 2001-2020 pp. 1440-1450

- Manuel R. Torres-Soriano
Volume 35, issue 5, 2023
- Online Radicalisation: Moving Beyond a Simple Dichotomy pp. 1027-1048

- Chamin Herath and Joe Whittaker
- Is It Time to De-Proscribe Terrorist Organisations in Northern Ireland? pp. 1049-1064

- Steve Wood
- Multi-Modal Networks Reveal Patterns of Operational Similarity of Terrorist Organizations pp. 1065-1084

- 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

- 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

- Sally Sharif
- Resisting Radical Rebels: Variations in Islamist Rebel Governance and the Occurrence of Civil Resistance pp. 1126-1146

- Matthew Bamber and Isak Svensson
- Sectarian Identity and Mobilization Amongst the Druze: How Do Sectarian Minorities Respond to Religious Terrorism? pp. 1147-1160

- Hadi Wahab
- The Representational Strategies of Lionization and Victimization in ISIS’s Online Magazine, Dabiq pp. 1161-1180

- 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

- 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

- Edward M. Crenshaw and Kristopher K. Robison
- Time Is of the Essence: Temporality and Competition as Drivers of Terrorist Credit-Taking pp. 1217-1234

- Tanja Marie Hansen
- Identity and Ideology through the Frames of Al Qaeda and Islamic State pp. 1235-1252

- Konstantinos Kavrakis
- The UN and Counter-Terrorism: Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities pp. 1253-1254

- Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu
- Culture and Violence in the British Far Right pp. 1255-1259

- 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

- 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

- Glen Biglaiser, Lance Y. Hunter and Ronald J. McGauvran
- Inequality and Radicalisation: Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies pp. 785-810

- Renata Franc and Tomislav Pavlović
- Lethal Beliefs: Ideology and the Lethality of Terrorist Organizations pp. 811-827

- Ido Levy
- A Self-defense Network against Terrorism and Crime: Evidence from Peru pp. 828-845

- Edwar E. Escalante
- The Evaluation of Case-managed Programs Targeting Individuals at Risk of Radicalisation pp. 846-865

- Adrian Cherney and Emma Belton
- Repression or Reward: Assessing the Impact of Israeli Counterinsurgency Measures on Diverse Perpetrators of Palestinian Militancy pp. 866-887

- Michael Shkolnik
- Where Terror Lies: Misrepresentation of Extremist Attitudes and Terrorist Attacks in the Sahel pp. 888-907

- Steven E. Finkel, John F. McCauley, Michael Neureiter and Christopher A. Belasco
- Silver Lining? The Effects of Epidemics on Terrorist Groups pp. 908-925

- Nazli Avdan, James A. Piazza and Michael J. Soules
- Defining Ecofascism: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Interpretations in the Extreme Right pp. 926-944

- Kristy Campion
- Provocation and Attrition Strategies in Transnational Terrorism: The Case of Al-Shabaab pp. 945-970

- Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
- Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restriction on Official Media Products of ISIS pp. 971-987

- 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

- Álvaro Vicente
- Escalate or Negotiate? Constraint and Rebel Strategic Choices Towards Rivals in the Syrian Civil War pp. 1007-1026

- 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

- Henrik Gråtrud
- Armed and Explosive? An Explorative Statistical Analysis of Extremist Radicalization Cases with Military Background pp. 518-532

- Håvard Haugstvedt and Daniel Koehler
- Introducing the Spatial Conflict Dynamics Indicator of Political Violence pp. 533-552

- 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

- Daniel Koehler
- Countering Terrorist Narratives: Assessing the Efficacy and Mechanisms of Change in Counter-narrative Strategies pp. 569-593

- S. L. Carthy and K. M. Sarma
- Islamic Extremism and CBRN Terrorism pp. 594-614

- Wesley S. McCann
- State, Society, and Pro-Government Militias in the Philippines pp. 615-633

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Håvard Haugstvedt and Svein Erik Tuastad
- Fields of Educational Interest and an Islamist Orientation in Australia pp. 694-711

- 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

- Oluf Gøtzsche-Astrup, Lasse Lindekilde and Anna-Maria Fjellman
- Battle for Allegiance: Governments, Terrorist Groups, and Constituencies in Conflict pp. 729-730

- Gizem Akşit Ergen
- A Call to Dissent: Defending Democracy Against Extremism and Populism pp. 731-732

- Keeley Townsend
Volume 35, issue 2, 2023
- How Fear of Violence Drives Intergroup Conflict: Evidence from a Panel Survey in India pp. 229-247

- Sebastian Schutte, Constantin Ruhe and Niranjan Sahoo
- Navigating Terrorist Innovation: A Proposal for a Conceptual Framework on How Terrorists Innovate pp. 248-263

- Mauro Lubrano
- Why Did so Few Become Terrorists: A Comparative Study of Northern Ireland and the Basque Country pp. 264-283

- Rogelio Alonso
- Can Cellphone Shutdowns Stop Terrorist Violence? Evidence from Pakistan pp. 284-303

- Fatima Mustafa
- Status Quo Terrorism: State-Terrorism in South Africa during Apartheid pp. 304-320

- Simon Taylor
- Stop the Machines: How Emerging Technologies are Fomenting the War on Civilization pp. 321-337

- Mauro Lubrano
- An Analysis of Islamic State’s Gendered Propaganda Targeted Towards Women: From Territorial Control to Insurgency pp. 338-354

- Kiriloi M. Ingram
- Radical Warfare’s First “Superweapon”: The Fears, Perceptions and Realities of the Orsini Bomb, 1858-1896 pp. 355-369

- James Crossland
- Losing Hearts and Minds: Civil Conflict, Counterinsurgency Policing and Postwar Crime in Insurgent Strongholds pp. 370-389

- Annekatrin Deglow
- Why Reciprocal Intergroup Radicalisation Happened between Islamists and Anti-Islamists in Britain but Not in Norway pp. 390-408

- Sofia Lygren and Jacob Aasland Ravndal
- How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019 pp. 409-432

- Brian J. Phillips
- International Organisations and Terrorism: Multilateral Antiterrorism Efforts, 1960–1990 pp. 433-451

- Bernhard Blumenau and Johannes-Alexander Müller
- Crisis as Catalyst: Crisis in Conversion to Islam Related to Radicalism Intentions pp. 452-469

- 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

- Eray Arda Akartuna and Amy Elise Thornton
- Correction pp. 497-499

- 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

- 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

- Jason Warner and Stephanie Lizzo
- Preventing Violent Extremism with Former Extremists in Schools: A Media Analysis of the Situation in Germany pp. 47-64

- Antje Gansewig and Maria Walsh
- Militias as a Tool for Encouraging Ethnic Defection: Evidence from Iraq and Sudan pp. 65-82

- Yaniv Voller
- Criminal or Terrorist? Fear, Bias, and Public Support for Prisoner Reentry Programs pp. 83-103

- Mary Beth Altier
- Neo-Nazi Violence and Ideology: Changing Attitudes toward Violence in Sweden’s Skinhead and Post-Skinhead Eras pp. 104-117

- Christer Mattsson and Thomas Johansson
- Political Violence and Language Endangerment in Colombia pp. 118-134

- James Meernik and Kimi King
- Can “Nudge” Salvage Community Policing against Terrorism? pp. 135-155

- Enshen Li
- Hate Begets Warmth? The Impact of an Anti-Muslim Terrorist Attack on Public Attitudes toward Muslims pp. 156-174

- 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

- Lawrence E. Cline
- Comparing the Online Posting Behaviors of Violent and Non-Violent Right-Wing Extremists pp. 192-209

- 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

- Selin Bengi Gümrükçü
- The Psychosocial Imaginaries of Defence Nationalism: Far-Right Extremism in Australia and the UK pp. 225-226

- Tingting Hu and Shuyong Li
- Monsters to Destroy: Understanding the War on Terror pp. 227-228

- Stephen Nemeth
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