Terrorism and Political Violence
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2014
- Groupthink and Terrorist Radicalization pp. 735-758

- Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass and Richard Maass
- The Collective Nature of Lone Wolf Terrorism: Anders Behring Breivik and the Anti-Islamic Social Movement pp. 759-779

- Lars Berntzen and Sveinung Sandberg
- The Neglected Sex: The Jihadis’ Exclusion of Women From Jihad pp. 780-802

- Nelly Lahoud
- Suicide Bombers in Iraq, 2003–2010: Disaggregating Targets Can Reveal Insurgent Motives and Priorities pp. 803-820

- Katherine Seifert and Clark McCauley
- Rethinking the Role of Ideology in Mass Atrocities pp. 821-841

- Jonathan Leader Maynard
- The Media Amid Terrorism and Counterterrorism pp. 842-854

- Mahmoud Eid
- Mel Ayton pp. 855-857

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Tore Bjørgo and John Horgan (Eds.) pp. 857-859

- Ryan Shaffer
- Dhana Hughes pp. 859-860

- Ryan Shaffer
- Jarosław Tomasiewicz pp. 861-862

- Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 4, 2014
- The Stagnation in Terrorism Research pp. 565-580

- Marc Sageman
- If I Were You, I Wouldn't Start From Here: Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” pp. 581-586

- Max Taylor
- Comments on Marc Sageman's Polemic “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” pp. 587-595

- Alex Schmid
- No Easy Day: Government Roadblocks and the Unsolvable Problem of Political Violence: A Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” pp. 596-600

- David Schanzer
- Some Things We Think We've Learned Since 9/11: A Commentary on Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” pp. 601-606

- Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko
- Response to Marc Sageman's “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research” pp. 607-613

- Jessica Stern
- Low Return on Investment pp. 614-620

- Marc Sageman
- Empirical Objections to Torture: A Critical Reply pp. 621-649

- Fritz Allhoff
- The Institutionalization of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQMI) pp. 650-665

- Eric Ouellet, Jérôme Lacroix-Leclair and Pierre Pahlavi
- A Theory of Terrorist Leadership (and its Consequences for Leadership Targeting) pp. 666-687

- Michael Freeman
- Military Structure, Civil Disobedience, and Military Violence pp. 688-712

- Ore Koren
- Saudi-Palestinian Relations During the Run-Up to and the Aftermath of Black September pp. 713-724

- Joseph Mann
- James P. Farwell..Samir Puri..Eamon Murphy pp. 725-727

- Dipak Gupta
- Claudia Hillebrand pp. 727-728

- Ryan Shaffer
- Stephanie Carvin pp. 729-730

- D. Mulloy
- Antonio Giustozzi pp. 730-731

- Ryan Shaffer
- Statement of Retraction pp. 732-732

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 3, 2014
- Irregular Warfare and Tactical Changes: The Case of Somali Piracy pp. 399-418

- Karl Sörenson and J. Widen
- Strategist or Pragmatist: A Challenging Look at Ocalan's Retrospective Classification and Definition of PKK's Strategic Periods Between 1973 and 2012 pp. 419-448

- Mustafa Unal
- The Unseen Terrorist Connection: Exploring Jihadist Links Between Lebanon and Australia pp. 449-469

- Shandon Harris-Hogan and Andrew Zammit
- al Qaeda and Global Governance: When Ideology Clashes With Political Expediency pp. 470-487

- Barak Mendelsohn
- The Role of State-Sponsored Militias in Genocide pp. 488-503

- Ariel Ahram
- Regime and Power in International Terror Crises: Strong Democracies Fight Back Hard pp. 504-522

- Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Luba Levin-Banchik
- First Steps Towards Hearts and Minds? USAID's Countering Violent Extremism Policies in Africa pp. 523-546

- Daniel Aldrich
- Paul B. Rich and Isabelle Duyvesteyn (Eds.) pp. 547-548

- Kai Chen
- Carolin Goerzig pp. 548-550

- Ryan Shaffer
- Sue Onslow (Ed.) pp. 550-552

- Ryan Shaffer
- Anna Geifman pp. 552-553

- James Hopkins
- Jacob N. Shapiro pp. 553-556

- Francesco Marone
- Dawn Chatty and Bill Finlayson (Eds.) pp. 556-558

- Ryan Shaffer
- Peter L. Bergen pp. 558-561

- George Michael
- Roger Griffin pp. 561-563

- Mark Currie
Volume 26, issue 2, 2014
- Islamist Versus Islamist: Rising Challenge in Gaza pp. 259-276

- Beverley Milton-Edwards
- Why They Join, Why They Fight, and Why They Leave: Learning From Colombia's Database of Demobilized Militants pp. 277-285

- William Rosenau, Ralph Espach, Román Ortiz and Natalia Herrera
- Suspect Communities—Targeting Violent Extremism at the Local Level: Policies of Engagement in Amsterdam, Berlin, and London pp. 286-306

- Floris Vermeulen
- Monitoring the Peace?: Northern Ireland's 1975 Ceasefire Incident Centres and the Politicisation of Sinn Féin pp. 307-319

- Tony Craig
- Terrorism and Organised Crime: Co-operative Endeavours in Scotland? pp. 320-336

- Martin Gallagher
- Resisting Violent Extremism: A Conceptual Model for Non-Radicalization pp. 337-353

- R. Cragin
- Magazine: A Critical Analysis of its Significance and Potential Impact Through the Lens of the Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills Model pp. 354-371

- Anthony Lemieux, Jarret Brachman, Jason Levitt and Jay Wood
- Introducing the United States Extremis Crime Database (ECDB) pp. 372-384

- Joshua Freilich, Steven Chermak, Roberta Belli, Jeff Gruenewald and William Parkin
- Mia Bloom pp. 385-386

- Alisa Stack
- Matthew Levitt pp. 386-388

- Richard Phelps
- Ahmed S. Hashim pp. 388-389

- Dipak Gupta
- Jeffrey D. Simon pp. 390-391

- Christopher Hewitt
- George Kassimeris pp. 391-392

- Richard English
- Gregory D. Johnsen pp. 392-394

- Gamal Gasim
- Stephen J. Cimbala pp. 394-397

- George Michael
Volume 26, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism pp. 1-12

- Jeffrey Kaplan, Heléne Lööw and Leena Malkki
- On Tribalism: Auxiliaries, Affiliates, and Lone Wolf Political Violence pp. 13-44

- Jeffrey Kaplan and Christopher Costa
- Counterinsurgency and Lone Wolf Terrorism pp. 45-57

- George Michael
- Law Enforcement Tactics and Their Effectiveness in Dealing With American Terrorism: Organizations, Autonomous Cells, and Lone Wolves pp. 58-68

- Christopher Hewitt
- Toward a Profile of Lone Wolf Terrorists: What Moves an Individual From Radical Opinion to Radical Action pp. 69-85

- Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko
- The Pre-1914 Anarchist “Lone Wolf” Terrorist and Governmental Responses pp. 86-94

- Richard Jensen
- Men in Black: Dynamics, Violence, and Lone Wolf Potential pp. 95-109

- José Zúquete
- Lone Wolf Islamic Terrorism: Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad (Carlos Bledsoe) Case Study pp. 110-128

- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
- Crusader Dreams: Oslo 22/7, Islamophobia, and the Quest for a Monocultural Europe pp. 129-155

- Mattias Gardell
- Hatred of the System: Menacing Loners and Autonomous Cells in the Netherlands pp. 156-184

- Jelle van Buuren and Beatrice de Graaf
- Political Elements in Post-Columbine School Shootings in Europe and North America pp. 185-210

- Leena Malkki
- Lone Wolf Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Examination of Capabilities and Countermeasures pp. 211-225

- Patrick Ellis
- An Army of One: Assessing CBRN Pursuit and Use by Lone Wolves and Autonomous Cells pp. 226-245

- Gary Ackerman and Lauren Pinson
- Detecting Linguistic Markers for Radical Violence in Social Media pp. 246-256

- Katie Cohen, Fredrik Johansson, Lisa Kaati and Jonas Mork
- Statement of Retraction pp. 257-257

- The Editors
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