Terrorism and Political Violence
2003 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2017
- The counterterrorism agreements of Europol with third countries: Data protection and power asymmetry pp. 967-984

- Ethem Ilbiz, Christian Kaunert and Dimitrios Anagnostakis
- Victims of ETA’s terrorism as an interest group: Evolution, influence, and impact on the political agenda of Spain pp. 985-1005

- Rogelio Alonso
- Why “I” became a combatant: A study of memoirs written by Nepali Maoist combatants pp. 1006-1025

- Khagendra Acharya and Orla T. Muldoon
- Analysing labels, associations, and sentiments in Twitter on the Abu Sayyaf kidnapping of Viktor Okonek pp. 1026-1044

- Joseph Anthony L. Reyes and Tom Smith
- Understanding the Islamic State’s competitive advantages: Remaking state and nationhood in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 1045-1065

- Stacey Erin Pollard, David Alexander Poplack and Kevin Carroll Casey
- The welfare cost of terrorism pp. 1066-1086

- Margarita Vorsina, Matthew Manning, Christopher M. Fleming, Christopher L. Ambrey and Christine Smith
- Blasphemy and terrorism in the Muslim world pp. 1087-1105

- Nilay Saiya
- Too many enemies: Mobilization, marginalization, and political violence pp. 1106-1125

- Tazreena Sajjad and Anders C. Härdig
- Doctrine and violence: The impact of combatant training on civilian killings pp. 1126-1148

- Ben Oppenheim and Michael Weintraub
- Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia: Towards Explanations and Understanding, by Babak Rezvani pp. 1149-1151

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- Culture, Trauma, and Conflict: Cultural Studies Perspectives on War, by Nico Carpentier, ed pp. 1152-1153

- Donald D. Denton
- Engineers of Jihad: The Curious Connection between Violent Extremism and Education, by Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog pp. 1154-1156

- Diego Muro
- The Spread of Islamikaze Terrorism in Europe: The Third Islamic Invasion, by Raphael Israeli pp. 1157-1158

- John C. Zimmerman
- Media Lies and the Conquest of Kosovo: NATO’s Prototype for the Next Wars of Globalization, by Michel Collon pp. 1159-1160

- Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska
- Operation Demetrius and Its Aftermath: A New History of the Use of Internment without Trial in Northern Ireland 1971–75, by Martin J. McCleery pp. 1161-1162

- Tony Craig
- The Sayyid Qutb Reader: Selected Writings on Politics, Religion and Society, by Albert J. Bergesen, ed pp. 1163-1164

- John C. Zimmerman
- Corrigendum pp. 1165-1165

- The Editors
- EOV Editoral Board pp. 1166-1166

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 5, 2017
- “Glory to Breivik!”: The Russian Far Right and the 2011 Norway Attacks pp. 773-792

- Johannes Due Enstad
- The Impact of the Threat of Terrorism on U.S. District Court Decisions During Wartime pp. 793-829

- Steven Tauber and Christopher Banks
- Leadership Matters: The Effects of Targeted Killings on Militant Group Tactics pp. 830-851

- Max Abrahms and Jochen Mierau
- Divergent Paths to Martyrdom and Significance Among Suicide Attackers pp. 852-874

- David Webber, Kristen Klein, Arie Kruglanski, Ambra Brizi and Ariel Merari
- New Terrorism” = Higher Brutality? An Empirical Test of the “Brutalization Thesis pp. 875-901

- Sebastian Jäckle and Marcel Baumann
- Hezbollah’s Global Tentacles: A Relational Approach to Convergence with Transnational Organized Crime pp. 902-921

- Christian Leuprecht, Olivier Walther, David B. Skillicorn and Hillary Ryde-Collins
- Fragile Proxies: Explaining Rebel Defection Against Their State Sponsors pp. 922-942

- Milos Popovic
- Uncertainties of Afghanistan’s Future Security in the Post-2014 Period pp. 943-947

- Kai Chen
- State and Non-State Conflict in a Global Era pp. 948-957

- Ryan Shaffer
- Inferno in Chechnya: The Russian-Chechen Wars, the Al Qaeda Myth, and the Boston Marathon Bombings, by Brian Glyn Williams pp. 958-960

- Ryan Shaffer
- Terrorism and the Politics of Social Change: A Durkheimian Analysis, by James Dingley pp. 961-962

- Joanna Rak
- Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: Crossing Legal Boundaries in Defence of the State, by Aniceto Masferrer and Clive Walker, eds pp. 963-964

- Donald D. Denton
- The Future of Violence: Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones—Confronting a New Age of Threat, by Benjamin Wittes and Gabriella Blum pp. 965-966

- Andreas Kuersten
Volume 29, issue 4, 2017
- Retaliation in Rebellion: The Missing Link to Explaining Insurgent Violence in Dagestan pp. 573-592

- Jean-François Ratelle and Emil Aslan Souleimanov
- Was Idi Amin's Government a Terrorist Regime? pp. 593-609

- Emma Leonard Boyle
- Theorizing the Expansion of the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria pp. 610-634

- Suranjan Weeraratne
- Bosnia on the Border? Republican Violence in Northern Ireland During the 1920s and 1970s pp. 635-655

- Matthew Lewis and Shaun McDaid
- How Does Violence Threaten the State? Four Narratives on Piracy pp. 656-673

- Mark Shirk
- Tailoring Strategies According to Ever-Changing Dynamics: The Evolving Image of the Kurdish Diaspora in Germany pp. 674-691

- Bahar Baser
- The Golden Age? What the 100 Most Cited Articles in Terrorism Studies Tell Us pp. 692-712

- Andrew Silke and Jennifer Schmidt-Petersen
- Adversary Group Decision-Making Regarding Choice of Attack Methods: Expecting the Unexpected pp. 713-734

- Sarah E. Knight, Carys Keane and Amy Murphy
- The Secret Agent, International Policing, and Anarchist Terrorism: 1900–1914 pp. 735-771

- Richard Bach Jensen
Volume 29, issue 3, 2017
- President Donald J. Trump Symposium pp. 393-393

- David C. Rapoport
- Fascism as Action through Time (Or How It Can Happen Here) pp. 394-410

- Jean E. Rosenfeld
- Red Dawn is Now: Race vs. Nation and the American Election pp. 411-424

- Jeffrey Kaplan
- It Can't Happen Here,1 or Has It? Sinclair Lewis's Fascist America pp. 425-436

- Ellen Strenski
- President Trump and the “Fringe” pp. 437-443

- Michael Barkun
- How Muslim Defenders Became “Blood Spilling” Crusaders: Adam Gadahn's Critique of the “Jihadist” Subversion of Al Qaeda's Media Warfare Strategy pp. 444-463

- Paul Kamolnick
- Victims of Terrorism and Political Violence: Identity, Needs, and Service Delivery in Northern Ireland and Great Britain pp. 464-482

- Orla Lynch and Javier Argomaniz
- Predicting Revolt: Fragility Indexes and the Level of Violence and Instability in the Arab Spring pp. 483-508

- Kevin Neil Buterbaugh, Costel Calin and Theresa Marchant-Shapiro
- Competing to Kill: Terrorist Organizations Versus Lone Wolf Terrorists pp. 509-532

- Burcu Pinar Alakoc
- Deadlier in the U.S.? On Lone Wolves, Terrorist Groups, and Attack Lethality pp. 533-549

- Brian J. Phillips
- Group Structure and Intergroup Relations in Global Terror Networks: Further Explorations pp. 550-572

- Frederic S. Pearson, Isil Akbulut and Marie Olson Lounsbery
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- What Makes Terrorism Salient? Terrorist Strategies, Political Competition, and Public Opinion pp. 197-214

- Henar Criado
- Why Violence Abates: Imposed and Elective Declines in Terrorist Attacks pp. 215-235

- Michael Becker
- Confrontations on the Issue of Terrorism Between Iran and the U.S. after 1979 pp. 236-253

- Zhen Jiang
- Counter-Terrorizing: The Use of Torture in Peru's Counterterrorism Campaign pp. 254-276

- Steven T. Zech
- The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists: Understanding the Pathways pp. 277-295

- Julie Chernov Hwang
- Just the Two of Us? Civil Conflicts, Pro-State Militants, and the Violence Premium pp. 296-322

- Neil T. N. Ferguson
- Culture and Terrorism: The Role of Cultural Factors in Worldwide Terrorism (1970–2013) pp. 323-341

- Sofia Pinero Kluch and Alan Vaux
- The Resource Curse Reconsidered: Cash Crops and Local Violence in Kyrgyzstan pp. 342-358

- Lawrence P. Markowitz
- Israel's Counter-Terrorism Policy: How Effective? pp. 359-376

- Charles David Freilich
- Organized Violence Between War and Peace pp. 377-383

- Danielle Gilbert
- Jean E. Rosenfeld (Ed.). Terrorism, Identity and Legitimacy: The Four Waves Theory and Political Violence pp. 384-385

- Alisa Stack
- Sean McFate. The Modern Mercenary: Private Armies and What They Mean for World Order pp. 385-386

- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
- Joby Warrick. Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS pp. 387-389

- Ryan Shaffer
- Paul Gill. Lone-Actor Terrorists: A Behavioural Analysis pp. 389-390

- David C. Hofmann
- V. Ward and R. Sherlock, eds. Religion and Terrorism: The Use of Violence in Abrahamic Monotheism pp. 390-391

- Donald D. Denton
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- What Is Domestic Terrorism? A Method for Classifying Events From the Global Terrorism Database pp. 1-26

- Richard E. Berkebile
- The Transformation of Security Planning for the Olympics: The 1976 Montreal Games pp. 27-51

- Dominique Clément
- Leaderless Resistance and the Loneliness of Lone Wolves: Exploring the Rhetorical Dynamics of Lone Actor Violence pp. 52-78

- Paul Joosse
- Hurdles to International Terrorist Alliances: Lessons From Al Qaeda's Experience pp. 79-101

- Tricia Bacon
- Repression and Terrorism: A Cross-National Empirical Analysis of Types of Repression and Domestic Terrorism pp. 102-118

- James A. Piazza
- Labelling and Legitimization: Justifying Political Violence in the Basque Country pp. 119-136

- Hans-Peter van den Broek
- Abd-el-Krim al-Khattabi: The Unknown Mentor of Che Guevara pp. 137-159

- Mevliyar Er
- Persuasive Narratives and Costly Actions pp. 160-172

- Giti Zahedzadeh, Jorge A. Barraza and Paul J. Zak
- Conflict and Terrorism in South Asia Since 9/11 pp. 173-184

- Ryan Shaffer
- Managing Proliferation: National, Regional, and Global Security in the New Age of Nuclear Weapons pp. 185-194

- Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
- David Luban. Torture, Power, and Law pp. 195-196

- Dominic D. Wells
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