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Studies in Conflict and Terrorism

2000 - 2025

Current editor(s): Bruce Hoffman

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Volume 48, issue 10, 2025

Practices and Needs in Reintegration Programs for Violent Extremist Offenders in the United States: The Probation Officer Perspective pp. 1057-1078 Downloads
Jessica E. Stern, Megan K. McBride, Adam Baker, Marley Carroll and Elena Savoia
The New Far Right, Subcultural Theory, and the Sociology of Emotions pp. 1079-1099 Downloads
Jeppe Fuglsang Larsen and Sune Qvotrup Jensen
Radicalization as and in Process: Tracing Journeys through an “Extreme-Right” Milieu pp. 1100-1126 Downloads
Hilary Pilkington
The Effects of Social Media, Elites, and Political Polarization on Civil Conflict pp. 1127-1164 Downloads
Lance Y. Hunter and Glen Biglaiser
Financing of Non-State Armed Groups in the Middle East: Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) as a Case Study pp. 1165-1190 Downloads
Kardo Rached

Volume 48, issue 9, 2025

In Memorium—Peter Chalk, October 16, 1967–June 20, 2025 pp. 933-934 Downloads
Bruce Hoffman
The Role of Socioeconomic Marginalization in the Radicalization of Jihadi Foreign Fighters from Europe pp. 935-958 Downloads
Eylem Kanol
Remembering a Road: How One U.S. Development Project Provides Insight into America’s Complicated Legacy in Afghanistan pp. 959-981 Downloads
Colonel Nicholas O. Melin
Eco-Fascism Online: Conceptualizing Far-Right Actors’ Response to Climate Change on Stormfront pp. 982-1008 Downloads
Imogen Richards, Callum Jones and Gearóid Brinn
Maintaining Course or Righting the Ship? Examining Adjustments in Al-Qaeda’s Communicative Approach pp. 1009-1031 Downloads
James Paterson
Online Terrorism Studies: Analysis of the Literature pp. 1032-1055 Downloads
Ali Unlu and Kamil Yilmaz

Volume 48, issue 8, 2025

Correction pp. I-I Downloads
The Editors
The Role of Financial Technologies in US-Based ISIS Terror Plots pp. 807-832 Downloads
Joe Whittaker
Jihadi Kitsch: The Promesse de Bonheur of Islamist Terrorism pp. 833-858 Downloads
Mehmet Ümit Necef and Henriette Frees Esholdt
Is the U.S. Heading for a Civil War? Scenarios for 2024-25 pp. 859-887 Downloads
Stuart J. Kaufman
Fighting against Jihad? Blood Revenge and Anti-Insurgent Mobilization in Jihadist Civil Wars pp. 888-908 Downloads
Huseyn Aliyev and Emil A. Souleimanov
Terrorist Participation Despite Social Influences Opposing Violent Extremism: A Qualitative Study among Young Jihadists in Spain pp. 909-932 Downloads
Álvaro Vicente

Volume 48, issue 7, 2025

Virtual and Physical Realities: Violent Extremists’ Recruitment of Individuals Associated with the US Military pp. 697-718 Downloads
R. Kim Cragin
“Aren’t You Tired of Talking?” – Priming Men and Women into Violence through Gateway Organizations pp. 719-740 Downloads
Marco Nilsson
Fight or Hide: Why Organized Criminal Groups Go to War with the State pp. 741-762 Downloads
William M. LeoGrande and Megan Kurten
From Spiral to Stasis? United Kingdom Counter-Terrorism Legislation and Extreme Right-Wing Terrorism pp. 763-783 Downloads
John Jupp
“The Road to Jerusalem Goes through Cairo”: Exploring Israel’s Counter-Militancy Efforts against Sinai Peninsula-Based Threats pp. 784-806 Downloads
Michael Shkolnik

Volume 48, issue 6, 2025

Why Jihadis Switch: Social Ties, Ideological Affinity and Opportunity pp. 581-600 Downloads
Julie Chernov Hwang
Is There a Language of Terrorists? A Comparative Manifesto Analysis pp. 601-628 Downloads
Julia Ebner, Chris Kavanagh and Harvey Whitehouse
Textual Messaging of ISIS’s al-Naba and the Context Drivers That Correspond to Strategic Changes pp. 629-653 Downloads
Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu, Carol K. Winkler, Monerah Al Mahmoud, Kayla McMinimy and Katherine Kountz
How Jihadists Travel: The Clandestine Migration of Chinese Transnational Fighters to Syria pp. 654-673 Downloads
Xiaoyu Lu
From Control to Conflict: A Spectrum and Framework for Understanding Government-Militia Relationships pp. 674-695 Downloads
Andrew Thomson and Dale Pankhurst

Volume 48, issue 5, 2025

After the Caliphate: Changing Mobilization in the Swedish Salafi-Jihadist Environment following the Fall of ISIS pp. 463-484 Downloads
Marco Nilsson and Henriette Frees Esholdt
The Devil is in the Detail: Assessing Threat-Framing in Violent Extremist Discourses pp. 485-504 Downloads
Christopher Ruddy
The Ideological Indoctrination through ISIS Textbooks pp. 505-527 Downloads
Olivier Arvisais, Mathieu Guidère, Lydie C. Belporo, Maxime Bérubé, Chirine Chamsine and Mohamed Amine Mahhou
Supreme Men, Subjected Women: Gender Inequality and Violence in Jihadist, Far Right and Male Supremacist Ideologies pp. 528-556 Downloads
Joshua M. Roose and Joana Cook
Why Do States Violently Repress Some Political Organizations, but Not Others? Evidence from Ethnopolitical Actors in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 557-580 Downloads
Agatha Skierkowski Hultquist, Victor Asal and R. Karl Rethemeyer

Volume 48, issue 4, 2025

How Members of the Islamic State-Linked Ripoll Cell Grouped, Radicalized and Plotted Mass Casualty Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona pp. 341-368 Downloads
Carola García-Calvo and Fernando Reinares
Comparing Online Posting Typologies among Violent and Nonviolent Right-Wing Extremists pp. 369-391 Downloads
Ryan Scrivens, Garth Davies, Tiana Gaudette and Richard Frank
From Punishment to Pre-emption: The Changing Nature of Regional Organizations’ Legal Responses to Terrorism, 1990–2010 pp. 392-418 Downloads
Bernhard Blumenau
Violent Extremist Disengagement and Reintegration: A Framework for Planning, Design and Evaluation of Programmatic Interventions pp. 419-438 Downloads
Andrew Glazzard
And the Last Straw Falls: The Cumulative Influence of Disillusionment among Former Viet Cong Insurgents pp. 439-461 Downloads
Elizabeth M. Jenaway and Steven Windisch

Volume 48, issue 3, 2025

Transnational Jihad as a Bundled Conflict-Constellation pp. 219-230 Downloads
Mona Kanwal Sheikh
Failed Transnationalization? The Challenges Faced by al-Qaeda and IS in South Asia pp. 231-249 Downloads
Dino Krause
Exploring the Agency of the Affiliates of Transnational Jihadist Organizations: The Case of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula pp. 250-264 Downloads
Maria-Louise Clausen
Capitalizing on Cleavages: Transnational Jihadist Conflicts, Local Fault Lines and Cumulative Extremism pp. 265-283 Downloads
Isak Svensson and Desirée Nilsson
Redefining Global Jihad and Its Termination: The Subjugation of al-Qaeda by Its Former Franchise in Syria pp. 284-299 Downloads
Jerome Drevon and Patrick Haenni
Jihadist Ideological Conflict and Local Governance in Mali pp. 300-315 Downloads
Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde and Boubacar Ba
Operational Convergence or Divergence? Exploring the Influence of Islamic State on Militant Groups in Pakistan pp. 316-340 Downloads
Amira Jadoon

Volume 48, issue 2, 2025

From Superiority to Supremacy: Exploring the Vulnerability of Military and Police Special Forces to Extreme Right Radicalization pp. 115-138 Downloads
Daniel Koehler
The Kurdish Protection Units in Northern Syria: A Deviant Case of Peaceful Cohabitation between Foreign Fighters and Local Civilians? pp. 139-160 Downloads
Edoardo Corradi
A Framework for Explaining National P/CVE Programs: A Case Study of Kazakhstan pp. 161-178 Downloads
Anastassiya Reshetnyak and Mariya Omelicheva
The Logic of Non-State Armed Groups Survival in Syria: A Contemporary Framework of Analysis pp. 179-204 Downloads
Murat Yeşiltaş and Muhammed Karakuş
The Image War as a Significant Fighting Arena – Evidence from the Ukrainian Battle over Perceptions during the 2022 Russian Invasion pp. 205-217 Downloads
Moran Yarchi

Volume 48, issue 1, 2025

Primed for Violence: Intrareligious Conflict and the State in Sectarian Societies pp. 1-20 Downloads
Brittnee Carter and Cora Caton
Blueprints for Red Insurgencies: Revolutionary Ideology and Strategy in India and Colombia pp. 21-45 Downloads
Luis Fernando Medina and Radha Sarkar
Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) from an Insurgent Group to a Local Authority: Emergence, Development and Social Support Base pp. 46-66 Downloads
Ahmet Keser and Fareed Fakhoury
One or Many? Disentangling the Puzzle of Pro-Government Militia Deployment pp. 67-91 Downloads
Kamil C. Klosek and Emil A. Souleimanov
The Model Muslim Minority: Wasatiyah (Justly-Balanced) as a Counter-Ideology Tool in Singapore pp. 92-114 Downloads
Muhammad Haniff Hassan and Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
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