Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2019
- Countering Violent Extremism: A Realist Review for Assessing What Works, for Whom, in What Circumstances, and How? pp. 1149-1167

- Amy-Jane Gielen
- “So, the Killings Continued”: Wartime Mobilization and Post-War Violence in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 1168-1186

- Sebastian van Baalen and Kristine Höglund
- Chinese Strategy for De-radicalization pp. 1187-1209

- Zunyou Zhou
- A Fifth Wave of Terrorism? The Emergence of Terrorist Semi-States pp. 1210-1228

- Or Honig and Ido Yahel
- Inferno Terror: Forest Fires as the New Form of Terrorism pp. 1229-1241

- János Besenyő
- Navigating ISIS’s Preferred Platform: Telegram1 pp. 1242-1254

- Mia Bloom, Hicham Tiflati and John Horgan
- Do 90 Percent of Terrorist Groups Last Less than a Year? Updating the Conventional Wisdom pp. 1255-1265

- Brian J. Phillips
- The Internet and Its Potentials for Networking and Identity Seeking: A Study on ISIS pp. 1266-1283

- Khalil Sardarnia and Rasoul Safizadeh
- Palestinian Social Media and Lone-Wolf Attacks: Subculture, Legitimization, and Epidemic pp. 1284-1306

- Harel Chorev
- Terrorism as Process Narratives: A Study of Pre-Arrest Media Usage and the Emergence of Pathways to Engagement pp. 1307-1326

- Donald Holbrook and Max Taylor
- Experimental Effects of a Call-Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to Terrorism pp. 1327-1341

- Michael J. Williams, Jocelyn J. Bélanger, John Horgan and William P. Evans
- Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World pp. 1342-1344

- Ivan Strenski
- After the Caliphate pp. 1345-1346

- Martin J. Gallagher
- Social Media Freaks: Digital Identity in the Network Society pp. 1347-1349

- Danielle Gilbert
- Rethinking Antifascism: History, Memory and Politics, 1922 to the Present pp. 1350-1351

- Juliana Geran Pilon
- King of Spies: The Dark Reign of America’s Spy Master in Korea pp. 1352-1353

- Kyle Burke
- A Half Century of Occupation: Israel, Palestine, and the World’s Most Intractable Conflict pp. 1354-1355

- Sonja Wentling
- The War Against Al Qaeda: Religion, Policy, and Counter-Narratives pp. 1356-1357

- Marsha R. Robinson
- What Makes a Terrorist: Economics and the Roots of Terrorism pp. 1358-1359

- Roger Chapman
- Afghanistan’s Internal and External Factors pp. 1360-1365

- Ryan Shaffer
- The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering pp. 1366-1368

- Donald D. Denton
- The Threat from Within: Recognizing Al Qaeda-Inspired Radicalization and Terrorism in the West pp. 1369-1370

- Ryan Shaffer
- Why Terrorists Quit: The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists pp. 1371-1372

- Caitlin Ambrozik
- Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion pp. 1373-1375

- Peter Krause
- Russian Interventions in the Post-Soviet and Syrian Conflicts pp. 1376-1380

- Babak Rezvani
Volume 31, issue 5, 2019
- Choose Your Weapon: The Impact of Strategic Considerations and Resource Constraints on Terrorist Group Weapon Selection pp. 909-928

- Gabriel Koehler-Derrick and Daniel James Milton
- The Rational Foraging Terrorist: Analysing the Distances Travelled to Commit Terrorist Violence pp. 929-942

- Paul Gill, John Horgan and Emily Corner
- Comparing Extremist Perpetrators of Suicide and Non-Suicide Attacks in the United States pp. 943-965

- Joshua D. Freilich, William S. Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald and Steven M. Chermak
- “Survival Mode”: Rebel Resilience and the Lord’s Resistance Army pp. 966-986

- Christopher R. Day
- Striking Home: Ideal-Type of Terrorism pp. 987-1005

- Gideon Aran
- Nuclear Terrorism: What Can We Learn from Los Alamos? pp. 1006-1025

- Brecht Volders
- Narco-Territoriality and Shadow Powers in a Peruvian Cocaine Frontier pp. 1026-1048

- Mirella van Dun
- Support for Terrorism: The Role of Beliefs in Jihad and Institutional Responses to Terrorism pp. 1049-1069

- Adrian Cherney and Kristina Murphy
- Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted: Premodern Religious Terrorism pp. 1070-1095

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Terrorism as Cancer: How to Combat an Incurable Disease pp. 1096-1120

- Bryan C. Price
- ISIS: A History pp. 1121-1122

- John C. Zimmerman
- Gangs of Russia: From the Streets to the Corridors of Power pp. 1123-1124

- Barbara Ann Chotiner
- Russia’s Muslim Heartlands: Islam in the Putin Era pp. 1125-1125

- Donald D. Denton
- Dishonoring Honor Killing and The Pursuit of Moderate Islam pp. 1126-1140

- Ivan Strenski
- Goddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical pp. 1141-1145

- Richard Bach Jensen
- Terrorism and Counterintelligence: How Terrorist Groups Elude Detection pp. 1146-1148

- Ryan Shaffer
Volume 31, issue 4, 2019
- Social Network Analysis of German Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq pp. 661-686

- Sean C. Reynolds and Mohammed M. Hafez
- A New Typology of Electoral Violence: Insights from Indonesia pp. 687-711

- S. P. Harish and Risa Toha
- Success or Failure in the Peace Processes of Aceh and Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study pp. 712-732

- Idil Tunçer-Kılavuz
- Turning off the Taps: The Termination of State Sponsorship pp. 733-758

- Niklas Karlén
- The Usefulness of Examining Terrorists’ Rhetoric for Understanding the Nature of Different Terror Groups pp. 759-778

- Or Honig and Ariel Reichard
- More Bang for the Buck: Media Coverage of Suicide Attacks pp. 779-799

- Michael Jetter
- Terrorism Analysis and Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project: The Missing Element pp. 800-816

- Georgia Wralstad Ulmschneider and James M. Lutz
- Ethnic Elites and Rituals of Provocation: Politicians, Pastors, and Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland pp. 817-835

- Jonathan S. Blake
- Why al-Shabaab Attacks Kenya: Questioning the Narrative Paradigm pp. 836-852

- Brendon J. Cannon and Dominic Ruto Pkalya
- Terrorist Assassination and Institutional Change in Repressive Regimes pp. 853-875

- Laura N. Bell
- The politics of attack. Communiqués and insurrectionary violence pp. 876-880

- Richard Bach Jensen
- Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World pp. 881-882

- Anthony Celso
- The Islamic State: History, Transnationalism, and Implications pp. 883-891

- Ryan Shaffer
- Earl Warren, Ernesto Miranda and Terrorism pp. 892-893

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia’s New Nationalism pp. 894-895

- Lucien Frary
- Violence and Terrorism in North Africa pp. 896-901

- Ryan Shaffer
- Islam and sectarian violence in Pakistan: terror within pp. 902-903

- Dipak K. Gupta
- Terror in France: The Rise of Jihad in the West pp. 904-905

- John C. Zimmerman
- Secessionism and Terrorism: Bombs, Blood, and Independence in Europe and Eurasia pp. 906-907

- Brandon Stewart
Volume 31, issue 3, 2019
- Fragmentation, Conflict, and Competition: Islamist Anti-civilian Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 433-453

- Caitriona Dowd
- Interpreting Text and Image Relations in Violent Extremist Discourse: A Mixed Methods Approach for Big Data Analytics pp. 454-474

- Kay L. O’Halloran, Sabine Tan, Peter Wignell, John A. Bateman, Duc-Son Pham, Michele Grossman and Andrew Vande Moere
- Ethnic Exclusion and Civil Resistance Campaigns: Opting for Nonviolent or Violent Tactics? pp. 475-493

- Lasse Lykke Rørbæk
- “They Will Rot the Society, Rot the Party, and Rot the Army”*: Toxification as an Ideology and Motivation for Perpetrating Violence in the Khmer Rouge Genocide? pp. 494-515

- Timothy Williams and Rhiannon Neilsen
- American Jihadi Terrorism: A Comparison of Homicides and Unsuccessful Plots pp. 516-535

- Jeff Gruenewald, Brent R. Klein, Joshua D. Freilich and Steven Chermak
- Determinants of Domestic Terrorism: An Examination of Ethnic Polarization and Economic Development pp. 536-558

- Orlandrew E. Danzell, Yao-Yuan Yeh and Melia Pfannenstiel
- Radicalisation and Higher Education: Students’ Understanding and Experiences pp. 559-576

- Catherine McGlynn and Shaun McDaid
- Transnational Radicalization, Diaspora Groups, and Within-group Sentiment Pools: Young Tamil and Somali Canadians on the LTTE and al Shabaab pp. 577-594

- Sara K. Thompson and Sandra M. Bucerius
- Creating the National/Border Security Nexus: Counter-Terrorist Operations and Monitoring Middle Eastern and North African Visitors to the UK in the 1970s–1980s pp. 595-614

- Evan Smith
- Does Democracy Decrease Fear of Terrorism? pp. 615-631

- Dag Arne Christensen and Jacob Aars
- Terrorism, Deterrence, and the Search for Security in an Era of Violent Extremism pp. 632-638

- Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
- Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-affiliated Radicals, and Eco-animal Rights Militants pp. 639-640

- D. J. Mulloy
- Female Combatants in Conflict and Peace pp. 641-644

- Alisa Stack
- The Weaponizing of Biology: Bioterrorism, Biocrime and Biohacking pp. 645-646

- Donald D. Denton
- The Seasons of Trouble: Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lanka’s Civil War pp. 647-648

- Dipak Gupta
- New Perspectives on Fascism and the Radical Right pp. 649-657

- Ryan Shaffer
- The Struggle for Jerusalem’s Holy Places pp. 658-659

- Joanna Rak
Volume 31, issue 2, 2019
- Why terrorists target children: Outbidding, desperation, and extremism in the Peshawar and Beslan school massacres pp. 169-184

- Yelena Biberman and Farhan Zahid
- The PKK and its evolution in Britain (1984–present) pp. 185-203

- Mehmet Alper Sozer and Kamil Yilmaz
- Religion, state, and terrorism: A global analysis pp. 204-223

- Nilay Saiya
- The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq pp. 224-243

- Carol K. Winkler, Kareem El Damanhoury, Aaron Dicker and Anthony F. Lemieux
- Non-normative political extremism: Reclaiming a concept’s analytical utility pp. 244-259

- Sam Jackson
- Ethics and entrapment: Understanding counterterrorism stings pp. 260-276

- Antony Field
- An analysis of spatial correlates of terrorism using risk terrain modeling pp. 277-298

- Ismail Onat
- Universal soldiers or parochial actors: Understanding jihadists as products of their environments pp. 299-322

- Stephen Tankel
- Measuring terrorism pp. 323-345

- Joseph K. Young
- To die or to kill? An analysis of suicide attack lethality pp. 346-366

- Joseph Mroszczyk
- Broader, vaguer, weaker: The evolving ideology of the Caucasus Emirate leadership pp. 367-389

- Mark Youngman
- Caribbean Taliban: Cuban American Terrorism in the 1970s pp. 390-409

- Alan McPherson
- Women in Modern Terrorism: From Liberation to Global Jihad in the Islamic State pp. 410-416

- Erika Lorenzana Del Villar
- Terror by Any Other Name pp. 417-420

- Danielle Gilbert
- Holy Legionary Youth: Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania pp. 421-423

- Ryan Shaffer
- From Environmental Action to Ecoterrorism? Towards a Process Theory of Environmental and Animal Rights Oriented Political Violence pp. 424-425

- Michael Freeman
- Al-Qaeda’s Revenge: The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings pp. 426-427

- Manuel R. Torres-Soriano
- Jihad: A History in Documents pp. 428-429

- John C. Zimmerman
- Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement pp. 430-432

- Jacob Zenn
Volume 31, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction pp. 1-8

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- The Wests: Decline Management and Geopolitics pp. 9-32

- David B. Kanin
- More East than West: The World Council of Churches at the Dawn of the Cold War pp. 33-63

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- Useful Idiots or Fellow Travelers? The Relationship between the American Far Right and Russia pp. 64-83

- George Michael
- Russian Foreign Policy Management and Manipulation with the Soviet Successor States pp. 84-97

- Carol K. G. Lutz, Brenda J. Lutz and James M. Lutz
- Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain pp. 98-104

- Andres B. Munoz Mosquera, Sascha Dov Bachmann and J. Abraham Munoz Bravo
- Irregular Militias and Radical Nationalism in Post-Euromaydan Ukraine: The Prehistory and Emergence of the “Azov” Battalion in 2014 pp. 105-131

- Andreas Umland
- The Africa Policy of Russia pp. 132-153

- János Besenyő
- The Asymmetric Approach in Russian Security Strategy: Implications for the Nordic Countries pp. 154-167

- Katri Pynnöniemi
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