Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 12, 2014
- The Radical Milieu: Conceptualizing the Supportive Social Environment of Terrorist Groups pp. 979-998

- Stefan Malthaner and Peter Waldmann
- Anti-Social Capital in Former Members of Non-State Armed Groups: A Case Study of Colombia pp. 999-1023

- Enzo Nussio and Ben Oppenheim
- Fighting Transnational Insurgents: The South African Defence Force in Namibia, 1966–1989 pp. 1024-1038

- Kersti Larsdotter
- Why and How Civil Defense Militias Emerge: The Case of the Arrow Boys in South Sudan pp. 1039-1057

- Carlo Koos
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 11, 2014
- Political Socialization and Terrorist Radicalization Among Individuals Who Joined al-Shabaab in Kenya pp. 895-919

- Anneli Botha
- The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend … The Dynamics of Self-Defense Forces in Irregular War: The Case of the Sons of Iraq pp. 920-935

- Govinda Clayton and Andrew Thomson
- Peacekeepers Fighting a Counterinsurgency Campaign: A Net Assessment of the African Union Mission in Somalia pp. 936-958

- Noel Anderson
- Explaining Lone Wolf Target Selection in the United States pp. 959-978

- Michael Becker
Volume 37, issue 10, 2014
- Community Engagement for Counterterrorism in Britain: An Exploration of the Role of “Connectors” in Countering Takfiri Jihadist Terrorism pp. 825-841

- Basia Spalek
- “From Terrorists to Peacekeepers”: The IRA's Disengagement and the Role of Community Networks pp. 842-861

- Gordon Clubb
- Hybrid Actors, Tactical Variety: Rethinking Asymmetric and Hybrid War pp. 862-880

- Josef Schroefl and Stuart J. Kaufman
- Does Targeted Capture Reduce Terrorism? pp. 881-894

- Stewart J. D’Alessio, Lisa Stolzenberg and Dustin Dariano
Volume 37, issue 9, 2014
- Northern Ireland: 20 Years After the Cease-Fires pp. 713-719

- Peter Shirlow and Colin Coulter
- Endings and Beginnings? Republicanism Since 1994 pp. 720-732

- Kevin Bean
- Rejection, Shaming, Enclosure, and Moving On: Variant Experiences and Meaning Among Loyalist Former Prisoners pp. 733-746

- Peter Shirlow
- Troubling Masculinities: Changing Patterns of Violent Masculinities in a Society Emerging from Political Conflict pp. 747-762

- Fidelma Ashe and Ken Harland
- Under Which Constitutional Arrangement Would You Still Prefer to be Unemployed? Neoliberalism, the Peace Process, and the Politics of Class in Northern Ireland pp. 763-776

- Colin Coulter
- The Limits of Local Accommodation: Why Contentious Events Remain Prone to Conflict in Northern Ireland pp. 777-791

- Katy Hayward and Milena Komarova
- Navigating Risk: Understanding the Impact of the Conflict on Children and Young People in Northern Ireland pp. 792-805

- Brendan Browne and Clare Dwyer
- Symmetrical Solutions, Asymmetrical Realities: Beyond the Politics of Paralysis? pp. 806-814

- Liam O’Dowd
- Northern Ireland: 20 Years On pp. 815-823

- Arthur Aughey
Volume 37, issue 8, 2014
- Comparative Islamist Perspectives on the Politics of Energy in the Middle East and Beyond pp. 619-637

- Emmanuel Karagiannis
- Contextualizing Radicalization: The Emergence of the “Sauerland-Group” from Radical Networks and the Salafist Movement pp. 638-653

- Stefan Malthaner
- The Evolution of the Structure of Jihadist Terrorism in Western Europe: The Case of Spain pp. 654-673

- Javier Jordan
- The Effect of Female Suicide Attacks on Foreign Media Framing of Conflicts: The Case of the Palestinian–Israeli Conflict pp. 674-688

- Moran Yarchi
- Mechanisms of Convergence in Domestic Counterterrorism Regulations: American Influence, Domestic Needs, and International Networks pp. 689-712

- Jesse Paul Lehrke and Rahel Schomaker
Volume 37, issue 7, 2014
- It's Easier to Decapitate a Snake than It Is a Hydra: An Analysis of Colombia's Targeted Killing Program pp. 541-566

- Matthew Morehouse
- Indian Jihadism: The Evolving Threat pp. 567-585

- Stephen Tankel
- “Ecoterrorism”: Terrorist Threat or Political Ploy? pp. 586-603

- Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler and Cas Mudde
- Neo-Jihadist Prosumers and Al Qaeda Single Narrative: The Case Study of Giuliano Delnevo pp. 604-617

- Matteo Vergani
Volume 37, issue 6, 2014
- Sectarian Violence and Social Group Identity in Pakistan pp. 457-472

- Isaac Kfir
- Repression and the Spread of Ethnic Conflict in Kurdistan pp. 473-491

- Kirstin J. H. Brathwaite
- The Polarization Trap pp. 492-522

- Arzu Kibris
- Jihadist Radicalization in East Africa: Two Case Studies pp. 523-540

- John C. Amble and Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens
Volume 37, issue 5, 2014
- Revisiting Urban Guerrillas: Armed Propaganda and the Insurgency of Uruguay's MLN-Tupamaros, 1969–70 pp. 387-404

- Pablo Brum
- The European Communities’ Pyrrhic Victory: European Integration, Terrorism, and the Dublin Agreement of 1979 pp. 405-421

- Bernhard Blumenau
- Lying About Terrorism pp. 422-439

- Erin M. Kearns, Brendan Conlon and Joseph K. Young
- Toward an Increasingly Heterogeneous Threat: A Chronology of Jihadist Terrorism in Europe 2008–2013 pp. 440-456

- Petter Nesser
Volume 37, issue 4, 2014
- Permissibility of Targeted Killing pp. 295-321

- Ophir Falk
- Whom Do They Recruit?: Profiling and Recruitment in the PKK/KCK pp. 322-347

- Süleyman Özeren, Murat Sever, Kamil Yilmaz and Alper Sözer
- The Neglected Role of Charismatic Authority in the Study of Terrorist Groups and Radicalization pp. 348-368

- David C. Hofmann and Lorne L. Dawson
- Moral Disengagement and Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: An Education Intervention pp. 369-385

- Anne Aly, Elisabeth Taylor and Saul Karnovsky
Volume 37, issue 3, 2014
- Conceptualizing Terrorism pp. 213-236

- Anthony Richards
- Organizational Versus Individual Attribution: A Case Study of Jemaah Islamiyah and the Anthrax Plot pp. 237-257

- Alexandra Pocek Joosse and H. Brinton Milward
- Mass Casualty Potential of Qassam Rockets pp. 258-266

- Lian Zucker and Edward H. Kaplan
- Assessing the Abu Sayyaf Group's Strategic and Learning Capacities pp. 267-293

- Luke M. Gerdes, Kristine Ringler and Barbara Autin
Volume 37, issue 2, 2014
- A Political Sociology Approach to the Diffusion of Conflict from Chechnya to Dagestan and Ingushetia pp. 115-134

- Aurélie Campana and Jean-François Ratelle
- Live to Win Another Day: Why Many Militant Organizations Survive Yet Few Succeed pp. 135-161

- Benjamin Acosta
- Civilian Defense Forces, State Capacity, and Government Victory in Counterinsurgency Wars pp. 162-184

- Goran Peic
- Military Operations in Romanian Anti-Partisan Warfare, 1944–1958 pp. 185-197

- Andrei Miroiu
- Radical Beliefs and Violent Actions Are Not Synonymous: How to Place the Key Disjuncture Between Attitudes and Behaviors at the Heart of Our Research into Political Violence pp. 198-211

- James Khalil
Volume 37, issue 1, 2014
- Forest Jihad: Assessing the Evidence for “Popular Resistance Terrorism” pp. 1-17

- Sarah Marsden, Daiana Marino and Gilbert Ramsay
- The Challenges to Cooperation Posed by the Nexus of Terrorism and Organized Crime: Comparing the Situations Between the Andean and the Sahel Regions pp. 18-40

- Olli J. Teirilä
- Peace at Daggers Drawn? Boko Haram and the State of Emergency in Nigeria pp. 41-67

- Daniel E. Agbiboa
- The Cyberterrorism Threat: Findings from a Survey of Researchers pp. 68-90

- Lee Jarvis, Stuart Macdonald and Lella Nouri
- The Roles of Women in Contemporary Political and Revolutionary Conflict: A Thematic Model pp. 91-114

- Lauren Vogel, Louise Porter and Mark Kebbell
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