Terrorism and Political Violence
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Volume 34, issue 8, 2022
- Talking Stagnation: Thematic Analysis of Terrorism Experts’ Perception of the Health of Terrorism Research pp. 1509-1529

- John F. Morrison
- Impact of Perceived Peer Attitudes and Social Network Diversity on Violent Extremist Intentions pp. 1530-1548

- Wojciech Kaczkowski, K. M. Swartout, L. Branum-Martin, J. G. Horgan and A. F. Lemieux
- Vehicular Ramming Attacks: Assessing the Effectiveness of Situational Crime Prevention Using Crime Script Analysis pp. 1549-1563

- Alex Williams, Emily Corner and Helen Taylor
- War, Resistance, and “Combatant Identity:” Hezbollah’s Political Identity and the Legacy of Conflict pp. 1564-1579

- Benedetta Berti
- Political Efficacy, Police Legitimacy, and Public Support for Counterterrorism Measures in China pp. 1580-1594

- Ivan Y. Sun, Yuning Wu, Ruth Triplett and Rong Hu
- Interviews With, and Tests of, Palestinian Independent Assailants pp. 1595-1616

- Ariel Merari and Boaz Ganor
- Maoism, Political Violence and Terrorism in Italy pp. 1617-1631

- Marco Gabbas
- Explaining the Rise of Jihadism in Africa: The Crucial Case of the Islamic State of the Greater Sahara pp. 1632-1646

- Luca Raineri
- A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism pp. 1647-1664

- Michael H. Becker, Scott H. Decker, Gary LaFree, David C. Pyrooz, Kyle Ernest and Patrick A. James
- “Lone Soldiers” in the Israeli Military—A Research Note on the Conceptualization of Foreign Fighters pp. 1665-1678

- Timrah Schmutz
- The Disengagement Puzzle: An Examination of the Calculus to Exit a Rebellion pp. 1679-1697

- John Riley and Mary Kate Schneider
- Moral Injury in Provisional IRA Members: Preliminary Evidence of Moral Beliefs Injuring, Protecting & Disillusioning pp. 1698-1720

- Eke McGowan
- Examining the Developmental Pathways of Online Posting Behavior in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums pp. 1721-1738

- Ryan Scrivens, Thomas W. Wojciechowski and Richard Frank
- The Truth Is Out There: The Prevalence of Conspiracy Theory Use by Radical Violent Extremist Organizations pp. 1739-1757

- Gregory J. Rousis, F. Dan Richard and Dong-Yuan Debbie Wang
- Those Who Choose to Fight the Islamic State: Autobiographical Accounts of Western Volunteers pp. 1758-1773

- Göran Larsson
- Breaking the Glass Ceiling? Female Participation in Militant Organizations in Islamic State Affiliates in Southeast Asia pp. 1774-1796

- Amira Jadoon, Julia Maria Lodoen, Charmaine Noelle Willis and Nakissa Puneh Jahanbani
- Effects of War and Armed Conflict on Adolescents’ Psychopathology and Well-Being: Measuring Political Life Events among Youth pp. 1797-1809

- Michelle Slone and Anat Shoshani
- Nostalgia, Entitlement and Victimhood: The Synergy of White Genocide and Misogyny pp. 1810-1825

- Chris Wilson
- Ayman al-Zawahiri and the Challenges of Succession in Terrorist Organizations pp. 1826-1845

- Barak Mendelsohn
- Non-Western Responses to Terrorism pp. 1846-1847

- Ryan Shaffer
- Jihad in the City: Militant Islam and Contentious Politics in Tripoli pp. 1848-1850

- Mohammed M. Hafez
Volume 34, issue 7, 2022
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- The Violence of Political Empowerment: Electoral Success and the Facilitation of Terrorism in the Republic of India pp. 1281-1304

- Jared R. Dmello, Arie Perliger and Matthew Sweeney
- An Exploratory Analysis of the Characteristics of Ideologically Motivated Cyberattacks pp. 1305-1320

- Thomas J. Holt, Jin Ree Lee, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Johannes M. Bauer, Ruth Shillair and Arun Ross
- The Challenge and Promise of a Multidisciplinary Team Response to the Problem of Violent Radicalization pp. 1321-1338

- B. Heidi Ellis, Alisa B. Miller, Ronald Schouten, Naima Y. Agalab and Saida M. Abdi
- The Role of the Internet in Facilitating Violent Extremism: Insights from Former Right-Wing Extremists pp. 1339-1356

- Tiana Gaudette, Ryan Scrivens and Vivek Venkatesh
- Right-Wing Authoritarian and Explicit Prejudice Attitude Responses to the Paris Terror Attacks: A Within-Subjects Analysis pp. 1357-1368

- Katie E. Sullivan and Paul B. Hutchings
- Pro-government Anti-government Armed Groups? Toward Theorizing Pro-government “Government Challengers” pp. 1369-1385

- Huseyn Aliyev
- Behavior Associations in Lone-Actor Terrorists pp. 1386-1414

- Ayca Altay, Melike Baykal-Gürsoy and Pernille Hemmer
- From Myths of Victimhood to Fantasies of Violence: How Far-Right Narratives of Imperilment Work pp. 1415-1432

- Holger Marcks and Janina Pawelz
- Far-Right Extremism: Is it Legitimate Freedom of Expression, Hate Crime, or Terrorism? pp. 1433-1453

- David Lowe
- Is Religion a Barrier to Peace? Religious Influence on Violent Intrastate Conflict Termination pp. 1454-1470

- Mora Deitch
- Narrative Counter-Terror: Deconstruction, Deliverance, and Debilitation pp. 1471-1484

- Rafe McGregor
- Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent Extremist Intentions: The Contingent Effects of Self-efficacy, Self-control and Law-related Morality pp. 1485-1504

- Bettina Rottweiler and Paul Gill
- How Terror Evolves: The Emergence and Spread of Terrorist Techniques pp. 1505-1506

- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
- Expressions of Radicalization: Global Politics, Processes and Practices pp. 1507-1508

- Karyn Sporer
Volume 34, issue 6, 2022
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974 pp. 1057-1075

- Edward Burke
- #Hamas: A Thematic Exploration of Hamas’s English-Language Twitter pp. 1076-1101

- Devorah Margolin
- Maritime Insurgency pp. 1102-1124

- Victor Asal, Justin V. Hastings and Karl Rethemeyer
- Foreign Fighters, Rebel Command Structure, and Civilian Targeting in Civil War pp. 1125-1143

- Austin C. Doctor and John D. Willingham
- Refugees of Conflict, Casualties of Conjecture: The Trojan Horse Theory of Terrorism and its Implications for Asylum pp. 1144-1161

- Cory Eybergen and Martin A. Andresen
- Strategic Targeting: The Islamic State and Use of Violence in Iraq and Syria pp. 1162-1184

- Michael Burch and Elise Pizzi
- Radicalization’s Core pp. 1185-1206

- Zin Derfoufi
- Measuring the Extent and Nature of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) among Former White Supremacists pp. 1207-1228

- Steven Windisch, Pete Simi, Kathleen Blee and Matthew DeMichele
- Imprisonment and Terrorism pp. 1229-1240

- Vincenzo Bove and Tobias Böhmelt
- Rethinking State Capacity: Conceptual Effects on the Incidence of Terrorism pp. 1241-1258

- Patrick F. Larue and Orlandrew E. Danzell
- The Polish Counterterrorism System and Hybrid Warfare Threats pp. 1259-1276

- Aleksandra Gasztold and Przemysław Gasztold
- Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win pp. 1277-1278

- Charles W. Mahoney
- Super Mad at Everything All the Time: Political Media and Our National Anger pp. 1279-1280

- Philip Luke Johnson
Volume 34, issue 5, 2022
- Gathering Storm: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Climate Change and Terrorism pp. 883-893

- Andrew Silke and John Morrison
- The Climate Change–Terrorism Nexus: A Critical Literature Review pp. 894-913

- Stefanie Mavrakou, Emelie Chace-Donahue, Robin Oluanaigh and Meghan Conroy
- Climate Migration: Adding Fuel to the Ethnocentric Fire pp. 914-925

- John P. Sullivan and Keeley Townsend
- Moving into Terrorism: How Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration May Increase the Risk of Terrorism pp. 926-938

- Justin Schon and Stephen Nemeth
- When Home Disappears: South Asia and the Growing Risk of Climate Conflict pp. 939-957

- Andrea Malji, Laurabell Obana and Cidney Hopkins
- Dams, Terrorism, and Water Nationalism’s Response to Globalization and Development: The Case of South Asia pp. 958-978

- Tamanna Ashraf, Shlomi Dinar and Jennifer Veilleux
- The Extreme Right, Climate Change and Terrorism pp. 979-996

- Graham Macklin
- Ecofascism: An Examination of the Far-Right/Ecology Nexus in the Online Space pp. 997-1023

- Brian Hughes, Dave Jones and Amarnath Amarasingam
- Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Events and Domestic Political Violence in the United States pp. 1024-1040

- Arie Perliger and Mengyan Liu
- The Class Conflict Rises When You Turn up the Heat: An Interdisciplinary Examination of the Relationship between Climate Change and Left-Wing Terrorist Recruitment pp. 1041-1056

- Ashton Kingdon and Briony Gray
Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- The Counterterrorism Coordinator and the Commissioner for the Security Union: Does the European Union Need Two Top-level Counterterrorism Officials? pp. 661-681

- Oldrich Bures
- In Limited Demand: The Other Foreign Volunteers in the Syrian Civil War pp. 682-705

- Barak Mendelsohn
- Shooting for the Tsars: Heterogeneous Political Volatility and Institutional Change in Russia pp. 706-724

- Christopher A. Hartwell
- Losing Mood(s): Examining Jihadi Supporters’ Responses to ISIS’ Territorial Decline pp. 725-745

- Léa Eveline Jeanne Stéphanie Massé
- Who Fights Terror: Gendarmerie Forces and Terrorist Group Termination pp. 746-771

- Mustafa Kirisci
- Eradicating Terrorism in Asymmetric Conflict: The Role and Essence of Military Deterrence pp. 772-816

- Mustafa Coşar Ünal and Petra Cafnik Uludağ
- Introducing a Dataset of Multi-Scale Geographies of ISIS Ideology from ISIS Sources pp. 817-834

- Christopher Fuhriman, Richard M. Medina and Simon Brewer
- Doing Good while Killing: Why Some Insurgent Groups Provide Community Services pp. 835-855

- Victor Asal, Shawn Flanigan and Ora Szekely
- “Old” and “New” Mass Killing? Genocide and Politicide Occurrence and Severity During and After the Cold War pp. 856-876

- Petra Hendrickson
- Anti-Terrorism Law and Foreign Terrorist Fighters pp. 877-878

- Barak Mendelsohn
- Contentious Rituals: Parading the Nation in Northern Ireland pp. 879-880

- Padraic Kennedy
- Legion of the Rearguard: Dissident Irish Republicanism pp. 881-882

- Padraic Kennedy
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- The Attitudes-Behaviors Corrective (ABC) Model of Violent Extremism pp. 425-450

- James Khalil, John Horgan and Martine Zeuthen
- The ABC Model: Commentary from the Perspective of the Two Pyramids Model of Radicalization pp. 451-459

- Clark McCauley
- The ABC Model: Clarifications and Elaborations pp. 460-467

- James Khalil, John Horgan and Martine Zeuthen
- Youth Resilience to Violent Extremism: Development and Validation of the BRAVE Measure pp. 468-488

- Michele Grossman, Kristin Hadfield, Philip Jefferies, Vivian Gerrand and Michael Ungar
- The Effects of the International Monetary Fund on Domestic Terrorism pp. 489-513

- Lance Y. Hunter and Glen Biglaiser
- Terror Risk Perception and Fear of Terror in Turkey: Predictors, Bases and Consequences pp. 514-536

- Tuba Gün Çınğı and Nadir Suğur
- Drawing a Boundary between Structural Factors and Identity in Ethnic Conflict: Bringing Back the Role of Identity pp. 537-557

- Kavus Abushov
- Disaggregating Lone-actor Grievance-fuelled Violence: Comparing Lone-actor Terrorists and Mass Murderers pp. 558-584

- Caitlin Clemmow, Paul Gill, Noémie Bouhana, James Silver and John Horgan
- The Oxymoron of a Benevolent Authoritarian Leadership: The Case of Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Hassan Nasrallah pp. 585-604

- Anastasia Filippidou
- Sex and Terror: Is the Subordination of Women Associated with the Use of Terror? pp. 605-632

- Valerie M. Hudson and Kaylee B. Hodgson
- A Crime Prevention Framework for CVE pp. 633-659

- Keiran Hardy
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- Who Undermines the Peace at the Ballot Box? The Case of Colombia pp. 197-217

- Anna O. Pechenkina and Laura Gamboa
- How Radical Environmental Sabotage Impacts US Elections pp. 218-239

- Ben Farrer and Graig R. Klein
- Vaccinating Against Hate: Using Attitudinal Inoculation to Confer Resistance to Persuasion by Extremist Propaganda pp. 240-262

- Kurt Braddock
- Brothers in Arms: The Phenomenon of Complex Suicide Attacks pp. 263-284

- Mohammed Ibrahim Shire and Abdi Hersi
- Eliminating Extremism: A Legal Analysis of Hate Crime and Terrorism Laws in the United States pp. 285-317

- Wesley S. McCann and Nicholas Pimley
- Exploring the Social-Ecological Factors that Mobilize Children into Violence pp. 318-340

- Emma Cardeli, Mia Bloom, Sarah Gillespie, Tanya Zayed and B. Heidi Ellis
- Exclusionary Politics and Organized Resistance pp. 341-363

- Benjamin Acosta
- Examining the Online Expression of Ideology among Far-Right Extremist Forum Users pp. 364-384

- Thomas J. Holt, Joshua D. Freilich and Steven M. Chermak
- Bargaining toward Pareto-Efficiency: Relative Gains, Simultaneity and the Case of South Tyrol pp. 385-408

- Emanuele Castelli
- Declining Democracy in East-Central Europe: The Divide in the EU and Emerging Hard Populism pp. 409-410

- Barbara Ann Chotiner
- Never-Ending War on Terror pp. 411-412

- Michael E. Neagle
- Webs of Corruption: Trafficking and Terrorism in Central Asia pp. 413-415

- Joshua Akintayo
- Croatian Radical Separatism and Diaspora Terrorism During the Cold War pp. 416-417

- Ryan Shaffer
- Deterring Terrorism: A Model for Strategic Deterrence pp. 418-421

- Donald D. Denton
- The CIA War in Kurdistan: The Untold Story of the Northern Front in the Iraq War pp. 422-423

- Nadia Al-Dayel
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Maritime Piracy, Military Capacity, and Institutions in the Gulf of Guinea pp. 1-27

- Ginger L. Denton and Jonathan R. Harris
- A Philosophical and Historical Analysis of “Generation Identity”: Fascism, Online Media, and the European New Right pp. 28-47

- Imogen Richards
- Pathways toward Jihadism in Western Europe: An Empirical Exploration of a Comprehensive Model of Terrorist Radicalization pp. 48-70

- Michaela Pfundmair, Elena Aßmann, Benjamin Kiver, Maximilian Penzkofer, Amelie Scheuermeyer, Larissa Sust and Holger Schmidt
- Alienation or Cooperation? British Muslims’ Attitudes to and Engagement in Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Extremism pp. 71-92

- Sadi Shanaah
- Militarized Law Enforcement Forces, State Capacity and Terrorism pp. 93-112

- Mustafa Kirisci
- What Do Closed Source Data Tell Us About Lone Actor Terrorist Behavior? A Research Note pp. 113-130

- Paul Gill, Emily Corner, Amy McKee, Paul Hitchen and Paul Betley
- Temporal Dynamics in Covert Networks: A Case Study of the Structure behind the Paris and Brussels Attacks pp. 131-154

- Jasmijn M. Remmers
- ‘Cooking the Meal of Terror’ Manipulative Strategies in Terrorist Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of ISIS Statements pp. 155-175

- Mohamed El-Nashar and Heba Nayef
- U.S. Homegrown Political Violence and Terrorism pp. 176-180

- Ryan Shaffer
- Homegrown: Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror pp. 181-182

- Donald D. Denton
- Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Spiritual Mentor of Wasati Salafism pp. 183-184

- John C. Zimmerman
- South Sudan’s Injustice System. Law and Activism on the Frontline pp. 185-186

- Zsolt Szabó
- The Forgotten Terrorist: Sirhan Sirhan and the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy pp. 187-188

- Sonja Wentling
- Portugal’s Forgotten Overseas Wars in the 20th Century pp. 189-194

- János Besenyő
- The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War pp. 195-196

- Lucien Frary
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