Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 5, 2013
- Leaderless Resistance, Networked Organization, and Ideological Hegemony pp. 655-671

- Phillip Gray
- Political Violence: Switzerland, A Special Case? pp. 672-687

- Carole Villiger
- “Their History Is a Bit Like Our History”: Comparative Assessment of the Official and the Provisional IRAs pp. 688-708

- Kacper Rekawek
- Examining the Distinct Effects of Emotive Triggers on Public Reactions to International Terrorism pp. 709-733

- Cigdem Sirin and Nehemia Geva
- “Global Jihad”: The Canadian Experience pp. 734-776

- Sam Mullins
- Target Hardening and Terrorist Signaling: The Case of Aviation Security pp. 777-797

- Justin Hastings and Ryan Chan
- The Urban Environment and its Influences on Insurgent Campaigns pp. 798-819

- Joerg Le Blanc
- Livelihood Coping Mechanisms, Local Intelligence, and the Pattern of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal pp. 820-839

- Madhav Joshi
- Adam Lankford pp. 840-843

- Sophia Moskalenko
- Christina Hellmich pp. 843-845

- Isaac Kfir
- Jean-Michel Oughourlian pp. 845-847

- Maxwell Taylor
- Michael Flynn and Fabiola F. Salek pp. 848-849

- D. Mulloy
- Samir Puri pp. 849-851

- Ryan Shaffer
- Justin V. Hastings pp. 851-852

- Kai Chen
- Kent Roach pp. 852-854

- Michael Young
- Anne Clunan, Peter Lavoy, and Susan Martin (Eds.) pp. 854-855

- Raj Persaud
- Miranda Alison pp. 855-857

- Ryan Shaffer
- Neville Bolt pp. 857-858

- D. Mulloy
- Kevin A. O'Brien pp. 858-860

- Ryan Shaffer
- Damien Kingsbury pp. 860-862

- Ryan Shaffer
- Vahid Brown and Don Rassler pp. 862-863

- Isaac Kfir
- Deepa M. Ollapally pp. 864-866

- Ryan Shaffer
- Robert W. Pringle pp. 866-867

- Ryan Shaffer
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 4, 2013
- Who Will Guard the Guardians? Introduction to the Special Issue on the Intellectuals and Terror: A Fatal Attraction pp. 511-517

- Helena Rimon and Ron Schleifer
- Righteous Political Violence and Contemporary Western Intellectuals pp. 518-530

- Paul Hollander
- Paradoxes of “Free Floating” and Controversy of Betrayal: Intellectuals' Reflections on Themselves Against the Background of Terror pp. 531-549

- Helena Rimon
- The Liberal Left Opts for Terror pp. 550-560

- Anna Geifman
- Jewish Identity and the Russian Revolution: A Case Study of Radical Activism in the Russian Empire pp. 561-575

- Golda Akhiezer
- Where Trotsky's Train Comes From: A Literary Scholar's View of a Revolutionary's Biography pp. 576-586

- Michael Weisskopf
- The Impact of Russian Terrorism in Kishinev on the Zionist Movement and the Jewish Intelligentsia pp. 587-596

- Yossi Goldstein
- The Beauty and the Beast: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Baader-Meinhof Gang pp. 597-605

- Meir Seidler
- The Intellectual Foundations of Jewish National Terrorism: Avraham Stern and the Lehi pp. 606-620

- Shlomo Shpiro
- From Useful Idiot to Useful Infidel: Meditations on the Folly of 21st-Century “Intellectuals” pp. 621-634

- Richard Landes
- Egyptian Cinema as a Tool in the Struggle Against Islamic Terrorism pp. 635-639

- Sariel Birnbaum
- The Dynamics of Stereotyping: Is a New Image of the Terrorist Evolving in American Popular Culture? pp. 640-652

- Kineret Guterman
Volume 25, issue 3, 2013
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Peace: A Rejoinder to McEvoy and Shirlow pp. 351-354

- Aaron Edwards and Cillian MCGrattan
- Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present pp. 355-405

- Gideon Aran and Ron Hassner
- Response to Aran and Hassner's “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present”: A Comprehensive Yet Unfinished Agenda for Understanding Religious Violence pp. 406-408

- Eitan Alimi
- Not All Actors Are the Same: Some Comments in Response to Gideon Aran and Ron E. Hassner's “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present” pp. 409-412

- Richard Hecht
- Comment on “Religious Violence in Judaism: Past and Present” by Gideon Aran and Ron E. Hassner pp. 413-415

- Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger
- Rejoinder pp. 416-418

- Gideon Aran and Ron Hassner
- Chechnya and Kashmir: The Jihadist Evolution of Nationalism to Jihad and Beyond pp. 419-434

- George Garner
- Who Were the Volunteers? The Shifting Sociological and Operational Profile of 1240 Provisional Irish Republican Army Members pp. 435-456

- Paul Gill and John Horgan
- China's Arms Transfers to Africa and Political Violence pp. 457-475

- Ian Taylor and Zhengyu Wu
- Much Ado About Nothing: Terrorism, Intelligence, and the Mechanics of Threat Exaggeration pp. 476-493

- Rory Cormac
- Abdel Bari Atwan pp. 494-495

- Richard Phelps
- Stephen E. Atkins. (Volumes 1 and 2) pp. 495-497

- Ryan Shaffer
- Melissa Finn pp. 497-499

- Richard Phelps
- Stephen Tankel. Dilip Hiro pp. 499-501

- Dipak Gupta
- Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger pp. 501-503

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Fred Halliday pp. 504-505

- D. Mulloy
- Frazer Egerton pp. 505-506

- David Hofmann
- Joy Warrick pp. 506-508

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Antonio Giustozzi pp. 508-509

- Clark McCauley
Volume 25, issue 2, 2013
- The Northern Ireland Peace Process and “Terroristic” Narratives: A Reply to Edwards and McGrattan pp. 161-166

- Kieran McEvoy and Pete Shirlow
- The Emerging Red-Green Alliance: Where Political Islam Meets the Radical Left pp. 167-182

- Emmanuel Karagiannis and Clark McCauley
- A Battlefield of Meanings: The Struggle for Identity in the UN Debates on a Definition of International Terrorism pp. 183-201

- Eva Herschinger
- “Terroristic Content”: Towards a Grading Scale pp. 202-223

- Donald Holbrook, Gilbert Ramsay and Max Taylor
- “Anyone Who Hurts Us”: How the Logic of Israel's “Assassination Policy” Developed During the Aqsa Intifada pp. 224-245

- Simon Pratt
- Coming to Believe “Truths” About Islamist Radicalization in Europe pp. 246-263

- Daniela Pisoiu
- “How to Fight Savage Tribes”: The Global War on Terror in Historical Perspective pp. 264-283

- Erik Ringmar
- Considering al-Qa'ida's Innovation Doctrine: From Strategic Texts to “Innovation in Practice” pp. 284-310

- Brian Jackson and Bryce Loidolt
- Do Drone Strikes Degrade Al Qaeda? Evidence From Propaganda Output pp. 311-327

- Megan Smith and James Walsh
- Brigitte L. Nacos pp. 328-330

- Mahmoud Eid
- Theo Padnos pp. 330-331

- Richard Phelps
- Mark S. Hamm pp. 331-333

- D. Mulloy
- JoEllen McNergney Vinyard pp. 333-335

- Ryan Shaffer
- Daniel M. Gerstein pp. 335-338

- Donald Denton
- Ali S. Awadh Asseri pp. 338-340

- Ryan Shaffer
- Erica Chenoweth and Adria Lawrence pp. 340-344

- Clark McCauley
- Yaakov Lappin pp. 344-346

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Alessandro Orsini pp. 346-348

- Ryan Shaffer
Volume 25, issue 1, 2013
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics pp. 1-7

- Mary Beth Altier, Susanne Martin and Leonard Weinberg
- Do Terrorist Attacks Increase Closer to Elections? pp. 8-28

- Lindsay Newman
- Religion, Government Coalitions, and Terrorism pp. 29-52

- Nil Satana, Molly Inman and Jóhanna Birnir
- The Electoral Terrorist: Terror Groups and Democratic Participation pp. 53-74

- Robert Brathwaite
- Hamas as a Political Party: Democratization in the Palestinian Territories pp. 75-93

- Tavishi Bhasin and Maia Hallward
- Killing and Voting in the Basque Country: An Exploration of the Electoral Link Between ETA and its Political Branch pp. 94-112

- Luis de la Calle and Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
- The Madrid Bombings and Negotiations With ETA: A Case Study of the Impact of Terrorism on Spanish Politics pp. 113-136

- Rogelio Alonso
- Safety-Valve Elections and the Arab Spring: The Weakening (and Resurgence) of Morocco's Islamist Opposition Party pp. 137-156

- Matt Buehler
- Conclusions to the Special Issue on Violence, Elections, and Party Politics pp. 157-159

- Mary Beth Altier, Susanne Martin and Leonard Weinberg
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