Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2018
- Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia pp. 883-889

- Julie Chernov Hwang
- Not Just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State pp. 890-910

- Nava Nuraniyah
- Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations pp. 911-932

- Julie Chernov Hwang and Kirsten E. Schulze
- Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah” pp. 933-943

- Sidney Jones
- Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know? pp. 944-961

- Ali Riaz and Saimum Parvez
- Women and Support for Terrorism in Pakistan pp. 962-983

- C. Christine Fair and Ali Hamza
Volume 30, issue 5, 2018
- Terrorism and Political Violence in the Nordic Countries pp. 761-771

- Leena Malkki, Mats Fridlund and Daniel Sallamaa
- Right-wing Terrorism and Militancy in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Case Study pp. 772-792

- Jacob Aasland Ravndal
- Urban Terror: The Case of Lone Wolf Peter Mangs pp. 793-811

- Mattias Gardell
- From Underground Terrorism to State Terrorism and Beyond: The Question of Terrorism in the Finnish Jäger Movement during and after the First World War pp. 812-827

- Jussi Jalonen
- The 1904 Assassination of Governor General Bobrikov: Tyrannicide, Anarchism, and the Expanding Scope of “Terrorism” pp. 828-843

- Richard Bach Jensen
- The Threat of Returning Foreign Fighters: Finnish State Responses to the Volunteers in the Spanish and Syria-Iraq Civil Wars pp. 844-861

- Teemu Tammikko
- To Call or Not to Call It Terrorism: Public Debate on Ideologically-motivated Acts of Violence in Finland, 1991–2015 pp. 862-881

- Leena Malkki and Daniel Sallamaa
Volume 30, issue 4, 2018
- Repression, opportunity, and innovation: The evolution of terrorism in Xinjiang, China pp. 569-588

- Joshua Tschantret
- Fighting and voting: Mapping electoral violence in the region of post-Communist Europe pp. 589-615

- Michal Mochtak
- Defected and loyal? A case study of counter-defection mechanisms inside Chechen paramilitaries pp. 616-636

- Emil Aslan Souleimanov, Huseyn Aliyev and Jean-François Ratelle
- Old (Molotov) cocktails in new bottles? “Price-tag” and settler violence in Israel and the West Bank pp. 637-657

- Ehud Eiran and Peter Krause
- The role of sectarianism in the Provisional IRA campaign, 1969–1997 pp. 658-683

- Rachel Caroline Kowalski
- Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine pp. 684-717

- Julian Droogan and Shane Peattie
- Coup, riot, war: How political institutions and ethnic politics shape alternative forms of political violence pp. 718-739

- Hyun Jin Choi and Dongsuk Kim
- Video games, terrorism, and ISIS’s Jihad 3.0 pp. 740-760

- Ahmed Al-Rawi
Volume 30, issue 3, 2018
- Terrorism and Public Opinion: The Effects of Terrorist Attacks on the Popularity of the President of the United States pp. 373-383

- David Randahl
- Beheading the Hydra: Counterinsurgent Violence and Insurgent Attacks in Iraq pp. 384-407

- Joshua Eastin and Emily Kalah Gade
- The Al Qaeda Brand: The Strategic Use of the “Terrorist” Label pp. 408-427

- Elena Pokalova
- The Discursive Construction of Terrorist Group Identity pp. 428-453

- Liane Rothenberger, Kathrin Müller and Ahmed Elmezeny
- Ten “Rs” of Social Reaction: Using Social Media to Analyse the “Post-Event” Impacts of the Murder of Lee Rigby pp. 454-474

- Martin Innes, Colin Roberts, Alun Preece and David Rogers
- Hit the Core or Weaken the Periphery? Comparing Strategies to Break the Circle of Violence with an Embryonic Terrorist Group: The Case of Galician Resistance pp. 475-502

- Mikel Buesa and Thomas Baumert
- Destabilizing Effects of Terrorism on Party System Stability pp. 503-523

- Lance Y. Hunter, David J. Bennett and Joseph W. Robbins
- “The Movement Moves Against you”: Coercive Spoiler Management in the Northern Ireland Peace Process pp. 524-543

- Peter F. Trumbore
- Changes and Drivers in Contemporary Terrorism pp. 544-552

- Ryan Shaffer
- Al Qaeda’s Post 9-11 Travails pp. 553-561

- Anthony Celso
- Intractable Conflicts: Socio-Psychological Foundations and Dynamics, Daniel Bar-Tal, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, 579 pp., $119.99 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-521-86708-5 pp. 562-563

- Joanna Rak
- The Father of Jihad: Abd Allah Azzam’s Jihad Ideas and Implications for National Security, Muhammad Haniff Hassan, New Jersey: Imperial College Press, 2014, 350 pp., Hardcover, $115.00, ISBN 978-1783262878 pp. 564-565

- John C. Zimmerman
- Turning to Political Violence: The Emergence of Terrorism, Marc Sageman, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017, 496 pp., $49.95, ISBN: 978-0-8122-4877-7 pp. 566-567

- Martin Joseph Gallagher
Volume 30, issue 2, 2018
- The Proscription or Listing of Terrorist Organisations: Understanding, Assessment, and International Comparisons pp. 199-215

- Lee Jarvis and Tim Legrand
- The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations in Australia pp. 216-235

- Nicola McGarrity and George Williams
- “They haven’t gone away you know.” The Persistence of Proscription and the Problems of Deproscription pp. 236-258

- Clive Walker
- Yesterday’s Law: Terrorist Group Listing in Canada pp. 259-277

- Craig Forcese and Kent Roach
- The Tamil Proscriptions: Identities, Legitimacies, and Situated Practices pp. 278-297

- Suthaharan Nadarajah
- Terrorist Organization Proscription as Counterinsurgency in the Kurdish Conflict pp. 298-317

- Vicki Sentas
- Securitization and the Proscription of Terrorist Organizations in Spain pp. 318-335

- Angela K. Bourne
- Proscription’s Futures pp. 336-355

- Marieke de Goede
- “More Symbolic—More Political—Than Substantive”: An Interview with James R. Clapper on the U.S. Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations pp. 356-372

- Tim Legrand
Volume 30, issue 1, 2018
- Armies of God, Armies of Men: A Global Comparison of Secular and Religious Terror Organizations pp. 1-21

- Alon Burstein
- The Isolated Islamists: The Case of the Allied Democratic Forces in the Ugandan-Congolese Borderland pp. 22-46

- Suranjan Weeraratne and Sterling Recker
- Insights into Selected Features of Pakistan’s Most Wanted Terrorists pp. 47-73

- Luqman Saeed and Shabib Haider Syed
- The Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity in Civil Conflict in South Asia pp. 74-96

- Sambuddha Ghatak
- Structural Influences on Involvement in European Homegrown Jihadism: A Case Study pp. 97-115

- Bart Schuurman, Edwin Bakker and Quirine Eijkman
- The Evolution of Political Violence: The Case of Somalia’s Al-Shabaab pp. 116-141

- Jason C. Mueller
- Al-Qaeda’s Propaganda Decoded: A Psycholinguistic System for Detecting Variations in Terrorism Ideology pp. 142-171

- Shuki J. Cohen, Arie Kruglanski, Michele J. Gelfand, David Webber and Rohan Gunaratna
- Shiraz Maher, Salafi-Jihadism: The History of an Idea, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. 292 pages, $29.93, Hardcover. ISBN: 978-0190651121 pp. 172-173

- John C. Zimmerman
- Perspectives and Challenges in the Policing of Terrorism pp. 174-180

- Reviewed by Ryan Shaffer
- Do unto Others before They Do unto You pp. 181-198

- Ivan Strenski
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