Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 8, 2020
- Foreign Fighter Returnees: An Indefinite Threat? pp. 1617-1635

- David Malet and Rachel Hayes
- The Global Law of Terror Organization Lifespan pp. 1636-1665

- Shlomo Ogen Goldman and Leah Bar
- Mapping Far-right Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism Efforts in the West: Characteristics of Plots and Perpetrators for Future Threat Assessment pp. 1666-1690

- Daniel Koehler and Peter Popella
- Unpacking Violent Contention: The Troubles in Northern Ireland, 1968–1972 pp. 1691-1711

- Gianluca De Fazio
- “One of the Two Good Outcomes”: Turning Defeats into Victories in the Islamic State’s Flagship Magazine Rumiyah pp. 1712-1730

- Miron Lakomy
- Does Education Mitigate Terrorism? Examining the Effects of Educated Youth Cohorts on Domestic Terror in Africa pp. 1731-1752

- Orlandrew E. Danzell, Yao-Yuan Yeh and Melia Pfannenstiel
- Promoting Extreme Violence: Visual and Narrative Analysis of Select Ultraviolent Terror Propaganda Videos Produced by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2015 and 2016 pp. 1753-1775

- Vivek Venkatesh, Jeffrey S. Podoshen, Jason Wallin, Jihan Rabah and Daniel Glass
- “Confrontational but Not Violent”: An Assessment of the Potential for Violence by the Anti-Authority Community in Canada pp. 1776-1796

- Barbara Perry, David C. Hofmann and Ryan Scrivens
- Refugee Radicalization/Militarization in the Age of the European Refugee Crisis: A Composite Model pp. 1797-1818

- Marina Eleftheriadou
- Terrorism, Religion and Self-control: An Unexpected Connection Between Conservative Religious Commitment and Terrorist Efficacy pp. 1819-1834

- Ian Ravenscroft
- How the West Was Lost: The Decline of a Myth and the Search for New Stories pp. 1835-1838

- David B. Kanin
- A Lesser-Known Story: The Secret Operations of SAS’s Rhodesian C Squadron during the Cold War pp. 1839-1846

- János Besenyő
- Neo-Nazism in Germany and Beyond pp. 1847-1851

- Ryan Shaffer
- Initiative to Stop the Violence: Sadat’s Assassins and the Renunciation of Political Violence pp. 1852-1853

- John C. Zimmerman
- Hebrew Fascism in Palestine, 1922-1942 pp. 1854-1856

- Sonja Wentling
- Corrigendum pp. 1857-1857

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 1858-1858

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 7, 2020
- Sunni Suicide Attacks and Sectarian Violence pp. 1371-1390

- Seung-Whan Choi and Benjamin Acosta
- Young Blood: Understanding the Emergence of a New Cohort of Australian Jihadists pp. 1391-1412

- Shandon Harris-Hogan and Kate Barrelle
- Lone Actor Terrorists: A Residence-to-Crime Approach pp. 1413-1438

- Zoe Marchment, Noémie Bouhana and Paul Gill
- Exploring the Radicalization Process in Young Women pp. 1439-1457

- Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba, Patrick Raynal and Henri Chabrol
- What Explains the Flow of Foreign Fighters to ISIS? pp. 1458-1481

- Efraim Benmelech and Esteban F. Klor
- How Fear Drives Us Apart: Explaining the Relationship between Terrorism and Social Trust pp. 1482-1505

- Amélie Godefroidt and Arnim Langer
- Islamic State Propaganda: Between Social Movement Framing and Subcultural Provocation pp. 1506-1526

- Jan Christoffer Andersen and Sveinung Sandberg
- Force of Words: The Role of Threats in Terrorism pp. 1527-1549

- Joseph M. Brown
- Restricting Opposition in Elections and Terrorist Violence pp. 1550-1572

- Alex Braithwaite and Jessica Maves Braithwaite
- Rearing Cubs of the Caliphate: An Examination of Child Soldier Recruitment by Da’esh pp. 1573-1591

- James Morris and Tristan Dunning
- The Naxalite Movement: Review from A Personal Perspective pp. 1592-1600

- Dipak K. Gupta
- Jihad and Death: The Global Appeal of the Islamic State pp. 1601-1602

- John C. Zimmerman
- The Closed Circle: Joining and Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood in the West pp. 1603-1604

- Christopher C. Harmon
- The Jihadist Preachers of the End Times. ISIS Apocalyptic Propaganda pp. 1605-1606

- Ahmet Guler
- Assassins: The KGB’s Poison Factory 10 Years On pp. 1607-1608

- Lucien Frary
- The Taliban at War: 2001-2018 pp. 1609-1612

- Nathaniel L. Moir
- Routledge Handbook of Terrorism and Counterterrorism pp. 1613-1614

- Ryan Shaffer
- Out of the Ashes: An Oral History of the Provisional Irish Republican Movement pp. 1615-1616

- A. R. B. Linderman
Volume 32, issue 6, 2020
- Closing the Gap: Promoting Suspect Communities’ Cooperation with Airport Security pp. 1141-1160

- Gali Perry and Badi Hasisi
- Horizontal Inequality and Violent Unrest in Jerusalem pp. 1161-1185

- Jeremy Pressman
- From the Islamic State of Algeria to the Economic Caliphate of the Sahel: The Transformation of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb pp. 1186-1205

- Richard Philippe Chelin
- Right-wing Terrorism and Out-group Trust: The Anatomy of a Terrorist Backlash pp. 1206-1224

- Øyvind Bugge Solheim
- Red Teaming the Biological Sciences for Deliberate Threats pp. 1225-1244

- Lisa Zhang and Gigi Kwik Gronvall
- Violence-producing Dynamics of Fragile States: How State Fragility in Iraq Contributed to the Emergence of Islamic State pp. 1245-1267

- S. Yaqub Ibrahimi
- Composite Warfare and Civil War Outcome pp. 1268-1290

- Jason Hartwig
- Plan B(ruxellles): Belgian Intelligence and the Terrorist Attacks of 2015-16 pp. 1291-1309

- Kenneth L. Lasoen
- Violence, Insecurity, and Religiosity: A Multilevel Analysis of 71 Countries pp. 1310-1328

- Miguel Carreras and Ajay Verghese
- The Turkish Foreign Fighters and the Dynamics behind Their Flow into Syria and Iraq pp. 1329-1347

- Murat Haner, Ashley Wichern and Marissa Fleenor
- The Jihadist Forever War: Islamic State Innovations in Terrorist Propaganda, Recruitment and Organizational Networking pp. 1348-1355

- Anthony N. Celso
- Crafting Masculine Selves: Culture, War, and Psychodynamics in Afghanistan pp. 1356-1358

- Alisa Stack
- Research Handbook on Child Soliders pp. 1359-1361

- Hannah Wild
- Bombs, Bullets and Bread: The Politics of Anarchist Terrorism Worldwide, 1866-1926 pp. 1362-1364

- Richard Bach Jensen
- Religious Statecraft: The Politics of Islam in Iran pp. 1365-1366

- Peter S. Henne
- The IRA in Britain, 1919–1923: ‘In the Heart of Enemy Lines,’ pp. 1367-1368

- Nicholas Stark
- The Defiant: Protest Movements in Post-Liberal America pp. 1369-1370

- D. J. Mulloy
Volume 32, issue 5, 2020
- Entity-Elimination or Threat Management? Explaining Israel’s Shifting Policies Towards Terrorist Semi-States pp. 901-920

- Or Honig and Ido Yahel
- Food Insecurity and Domestic Instability: A Review of the Literature pp. 921-948

- Ida Rudolfsen
- Organizational Dynamics, Public Condemnation and the Impetus to Disengage from Violence pp. 949-969

- Ioana Emy Matesan
- (Re)Constituting Community: Takfir and Institutional Design in Tunisia and Yemen pp. 970-987

- Ian M. Hartshorn and Stacey Philbrick Yadav
- The Effect of Terrorism on Stock Markets: Evidence from the 21st Century pp. 988-1010

- Stelios Markoulis and Savvas Katsikides
- Research on Terrorism, 2007–2016: A Review of Data, Methods, and Authorship pp. 1011-1026

- Bart Schuurman
- The Territorial Contours of Terrorism: A Conceptual Model of Territory for Non-state Violence pp. 1027-1046

- Jaume Castan Pinos and Steven M. Radil
- Perceived Societal Fear and Cyberhate after the November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks pp. 1047-1066

- Atte Oksanen, Markus Kaakinen, Jaana Minkkinen, Pekka Räsänen, Bernard Enjolras and Kari Steen-Johnsen
- Radicalization to Violence: A Pathway Approach to Studying Extremism pp. 1067-1090

- Michael A. Jensen, Anita Atwell Seate and Patrick A. James
- Building “Terrorism Studies” as an Interdisciplinary Space: Addressing Recurring Issues in the Study of Terrorism pp. 1091-1105

- Mark Youngman
- Militant and Terrorist Ideology, Meaning, and Radicalization pp. 1106-1112

- Ryan Shaffer
- The Biafran Army 1967-70. Build-Up and Downfall of the Secessionist Military pp. 1113-1114

- János Besenyő
- Going Dark - The Secret Social Lives of Extremists pp. 1115-1118

- Thomas Klikauer
- Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement pp. 1119-1120

- Donald D. Denton
- The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement pp. 1121-1122

- Daniel Milton
- Insurgent Women/ Female Fighters pp. 1123-1125

- Alisa Stack
- The Return of the Russian Leviathan pp. 1126-1127

- Barbara Ann Chotiner
- Homegrown Terrorism and Responses in Europe pp. 1128-1132

- Ryan Shaffer
- To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence pp. 1133-1134

- Kyle Burke
- The Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State pp. 1135-1137

- Marsha R. Robinson
- Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment pp. 1138-1139

- Dipak K. Gupta
Volume 32, issue 4, 2020
- Between the Bombs: Exploring Partial Ceasefires in the Syrian Civil War, 2011–2017 pp. 681-700

- Dogukan Cansin Karakus and Isak Svensson
- Crime Pays: Terrorist Group Engagement in Crime and Survival pp. 701-723

- James A. Piazza and Scott Piazza
- The Islamic State Attacks on Shia Holy Sites and the “Shrine Protection Narrative”: Threats to Sacred Space as a Mobilization Frame pp. 724-748

- Benjamin Isakhan
- Political Elites and the Rise of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria pp. 749-767

- Wisdom Oghosa Iyekekpolo
- Radicalization as Martialization: Towards a Better Appreciation for the Progression to Violence pp. 768-788

- Kevin D. Haggerty and Sandra M. Bucerius
- EU’s Response to Foreign Fighters: New Threat, Old Challenges? pp. 789-806

- Oldrich Bures
- Mixed Mandates: Issues Concerning Organizational and Statutory Definitions of Terrorism in the United States pp. 807-830

- Wesley S. McCann and Nicholas Pimley
- Why Radicalization Fails: Barriers to Mass Casualty Terrorism pp. 831-850

- Pete Simi and Steven Windisch
- ‘Suspect Categories,’ Alienation and Counterterrorism: Critically Assessing PREVENT in the UK pp. 851-873

- Joel David Taylor
- Innovations and New Technology in Political Violence pp. 874-879

- Ryan Shaffer
- Massacre in Norway: The 2011 Terror Attacks on Oslo & the Utoya Youth Camp pp. 880-880

- Donald D. Denton
- Gender, War, and Conflict pp. 881-882

- Ryan Shaffer
- The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel pp. 883-885

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Western Foreign Fighters: The Threat to Homeland and International Security pp. 886-887

- Houssem Ben Lazreg
- Trust and Terror: Social Capital and the Use of Terrorism as a Tool of Resistance pp. 888-889

- Amélie Godefroidt
- Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World pp. 890-894

- Ahmed M. Abozaid
- Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Terrorists pp. 895-897

- Juliana Geran Pilon
- Policing Terrorism: Research Studies into Police Counterterrorism Investigations pp. 898-899

- Jesse J. Norris
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- Transnational Volunteers: American Foreign Fighters Combating the Islamic State pp. 449-468

- Jason Fritz and Joseph K. Young
- Deciphering IS’s Narrative and Activities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 469-488

- Abdullah Bin Khaled Al-Saud
- Voting for Trouble? Partisan Electoral Interventions and Domestic Terrorism pp. 489-505

- Dov H. Levin
- The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities pp. 506-538

- Leah Windsor
- Using Specialised Prison Units to Manage Violent Extremists: Lessons from Northern Ireland pp. 539-557

- Michelle Butler
- India’s PSYWAR Against Islamic Terrorism: A Trident Strategy pp. 558-581

- Dheeraj P. C.
- Hired Guns: Using Pro-Government Militias for Political Competition pp. 582-603

- Clionadh Raleigh and Roudabeh Kishi
- Fratricidal Rebels: Ideological Extremity and Warring Factionalism in Civil Wars pp. 604-629

- Mohammed M. Hafez
- Pro-regime Militias and Civil War Duration pp. 630-650

- Huseyn Aliyev
- Introduction to ‘The Prospects for the Death of Europe’ pp. 651-653

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Prospects for the Death of Europe: Islam, Christianity, the Future Identity of Europe pp. 654-680

- Ivan Strenski
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- The Dataset of Countries at Risk of Electoral Violence pp. 217-236

- Sarah Birch and David Muchlinski
- Notes to the Underground: Credit Claiming and Organizing in the Earth Liberation Front pp. 237-256

- Joseph M. Brown
- Approving of but Not Choosing Violence: Paths of Nonviolent Radicals pp. 257-274

- Maiah Jaskoski, Michael Wilson and Berny Lazareno
- The Red Brigades’ Communiqués: An Analysis of the Terrorist Group’s Propaganda pp. 275-292

- Matteo Re
- Competing for Constituents: Trends in Terrorist Service Provision pp. 293-324

- William A. Wagstaff and Danielle F. Jung
- Conceptualising Islamic “Radicalisation” in Europe through “Othering”: Lessons from the Conflict in Northern Ireland pp. 325-344

- Cathal McManus
- Splinters and Schisms: Rebel Group Fragmentation and the Durability of Insurgencies pp. 345-364

- Charles W. Mahoney
- Jihadist Propaganda as a Threat Indicator: The Case of Spain pp. 365-381

- Manuel Ricardo Torres-Soriano
- Generosity Is a Dangerous Game: Aid Allocation and the Risks of Terrorism pp. 382-400

- Stephen C. Nemeth and Jacob A. Mauslein
- Countering Jihadist Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of French and German Experiences pp. 401-415

- Jean-Loup Samaan and Andreas Jacobs
- Russia Abroad: Driving Regional Fracture in Post-Communist Eurasia and Beyond pp. 416-417

- Lucien Frary
- The Putin System: An Opposing View pp. 418-419

- Barbara Ann Chotiner
- Admiral Gorshkov: The Man Who Challenged the U.S. Navy pp. 420-421

- Donald D. Denton
- Ukraine after Maidan: Revisiting Domestic and Regional Security pp. 422-423

- Barbara Ann Chotiner
- East German Intelligence and Ireland, 1949–90: Espionage, Terrorism and Diplomacy pp. 424-426

- Ryan Shaffer
- American Self-Radicalizing Terrorists and the Allure of “Jihadi Cool/Chic” pp. 427-429

- Donald D. Denton
- Right-wing Terrorism in the 21st Century – The NSU pp. 430-433

- Thomas Klikauer
- Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America pp. 434-434

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America pp. 435-436

- Kyle Burke
- Peacebuilding After Violent Conflict pp. 437-444

- Ryan Shaffer
- Policing and Combatting Terrorism in Northern Ireland (The Royal Ulster Constabulary GC) pp. 445-447

- Nichola E. J. Rew
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- The Role of Sensation Seeking in Violent Armed Group Participation pp. 1-19

- Enzo Nussio
- The Al Qaeda–Islamic State Rivalry: Competition Yes, but No Competitive Escalation pp. 20-37

- Tore Refslund Hamming
- Islamist Terrorism as Parochial Altruism pp. 38-56

- Zoey Reeve
- A Community of True Believers: Learning as Process among “The Emigrants” pp. 57-76

- Michael Kenney
- PKK Violence against Civilians: Beyond the Individual, Understanding Collective Targeting pp. 77-99

- Juan Masullo and Francis O’Connor
- From Resilience to Fragmentation: Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and Jihadist Group Modularity pp. 100-118

- Adib Bencherif
- What Makes Islamist Movements Different? A Study of Liberia’s NPFL and Nigeria’s Boko Haram in West Africa pp. 119-137

- Muhammad Dan Suleiman
- State-Society Relations in Civil Conflicts pp. 138-166

- Arzu Kibris and Özgür Kibris
- Political Fragmentation and Alliances among Armed Non-state Actors in North and Western Africa (1997–2014) pp. 167-186

- Olivier Walther, Christian Leuprecht and David B. Skillicorn
- In the Warlords’ Shadow: Special Operations Forces, the Afghans, and their Fight against the Taliban pp. 187-190

- Nathaniel L. Moir
- Twilight Warriors: The Soldiers, Spies & Special Agents Who Are Revolutionizing the American Way of War pp. 191-193

- Donald D. Denton
- Transnational Organized Crime and Jihadist Terrorism: Russian Speaking Networks in Western Europe pp. 194-195

- Lucien Frary
- Technology’s Impact on War and Terrorism pp. 196-203

- Ryan Shaffer
- The Public Prosecution of Right-Wing and Racist Violence: An Investigation into Structural Deficits and Continuation – The Example of the NSU Killings and the Terrorist Attack on the Octoberfest [Staatsanwaltschaftlicher Umgang mit rechter und rassistischer Gewalt: eine Untersuchung struktureller Defizite und Kontinuitäten am Beispiel der Ermittlungen zum NSU-Komplex und dem Oktoberfestattentat] pp. 204-208

- Thomas Klikauer
- The Political Impossibility of Modern Counterinsurgency: Strategic Problems, Puzzles, and Paradoxes & The Routledge Handbook of European Security pp. 209-212

- Donald D. Denton
- Behold, America: The Entangled History of “America First” and “The American Dream” pp. 213-214

- D. J. Mulloy
- Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict pp. 215-216

- Adrian R. Lewis
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