Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 12, 2022
- Understanding, and Misunderstanding, State Sponsorship of Terrorism pp. 1031-1049

- Daniel Byman
- Beyond a Desert Revolt: TE Lawrence’s Theory of Proxy War and State Creation pp. 1050-1068

- Ian Oxnevad
- Identity Construction Through Discourse: A Case Study of ISIS’s No Respite Video pp. 1069-1094

- Meghan Conroy and Nadia Al-Dayel
- When Insularity Becomes a Problem: The Literature on Jihadism in Jordan pp. 1095-1118

- Henrik Gråtrud
Volume 45, issue 11, 2022
- Not Yet Dead: The Establishment and Regulation of Slavery by the Islamic State pp. 929-952

- Nadia Al-Dayel, Andrew Mumford and Kevin Bales
- Duped: Examining Gender Stereotypes in Disengagement and Deradicalization Practices pp. 953-976

- Rachel Schmidt
- The Relationship between of Moral Injury and Radicalisation: A Systematic Review pp. 977-1003

- Victoria Williamson, Dominic Murphy, Sharon A.M. Stevelink, Edgar Jones, Shannon Allen and Neil Greenberg
- The Juridification of the UK’s Counter Terrorism Prevent Policy pp. 1004-1029

- Clive Walker and Oona Cawley
Volume 45, issue 10, 2022
- The Size of Terror Organizations: Poverty and Economic Inequality as Mobilizing Forces pp. 843-861

- Shlomo O. Goldman and Smadar Noy
- Spatial Decision Making of Terrorist Target Selection: Introducing the TRACK Framework pp. 862-880

- Zoe Marchment and Paul Gill
- Between the “Camp of Falsehood” and the “Camp of Truth”: Exploitation of Propaganda Devices in the “Dabiq” Online Magazine pp. 881-906

- Miron Lakomy
- Are Participants in Ethnonationalist Movements Rational-Choosers, Socially-Embedded Actors, or Psychologically-Instinctive Beings?: Motivations and Worldviews of Sikh Separatists from India pp. 907-928

- Jugdep S. Chima
Volume 45, issue 9, 2022
- Terrorist Transformations: The Link between Terrorist Roles and Terrorist Disengagement pp. 753-777

- Mary Beth Altier, Emma Leonard Boyle and John G. Horgan
- Weapon of Choice: Terrorist Bombings in Armed Conflict pp. 778-798

- Michael J. Boyle
- Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Italian Exceptionalism and Its Limits pp. 799-816

- Andrea Beccaro and Stefano Bonino
- Joining the Counterinsurgency: Explaining Pro-Government Militia Participation in the Philippines pp. 817-841

- Joshua Eastin and Steven T. Zech
Volume 45, issue 8, 2022
- Combating Violent Extremism: Voices of Former Right-Wing Extremists pp. 661-681

- Ryan Scrivens, Vivek Venkatesh, Maxime Bérubé and Tiana Gaudette
- Comparing the Different Behavioral Outcomes of Extremism: A Comparison of Violent and Non-Violent Extremists, Acting Alone or as Part of a Group pp. 682-703

- Sarah Knight, David Keatley and Katie Woodward
- Deradicalization through Double-Loop Learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya Renounced Violence pp. 704-726

- Carolin Goerzig
- Cyberterrorism Today? Findings From a Follow-on Survey of Researchers pp. 727-752

- Stuart Macdonald, Lee Jarvis and Simon M. Lavis
Volume 45, issue 7, 2022
- Fluidity of the Fringes: Prior Extremist Involvement as a Radicalization Pathway pp. 555-578

- Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Madeleine Blackman
- Prevalent Sentiments of the Concept of Jihad in the Public Commentsphere pp. 579-607

- Gahl Silverman and Udi Sommer
- Terrorism as Veiled Suicide: A Comparative Analysis pp. 608-625

- Anna Geifman
- Domestic Counter-Terrorist Intelligence Structures in the United Kingdom, France, Canada and Australia pp. 626-658

- Peter Chalk
- In Memoriam: Martin Rudner pp. 659-660

- Bruce Hoffman
Volume 45, issue 5-6, 2022
- The Linkages between Organized Crime and Terrorism pp. 331-334

- Riikka Puttonen and Flavia Romiti
- Mapping Connections and Cooperation between Terrorist and Criminal Entities pp. 335-347

- Arie Perliger and Michael Palmieri
- Unexpected Allies: The Impact of Terrorism on Organised Crime in Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia pp. 348-367

- Guillermo Kreiman and Mar C. Espadafor
- Crime-Terror Interactions in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 368-388

- James J. F. Forest
- Legacies of the Troubles: The Links between Organized Crime and Terrorism in Northern Ireland pp. 389-428

- John Jupp and Matthew Garrod
- The Emergence of the Mafia in Post-War Syria: The Terror-Crime Continuum pp. 429-444

- Line Haidar
- Arms Smuggling in India: Exploring Links between Crime and Terrorism pp. 445-462

- Mohammed Sinan Siyech
- Debunking the Smuggler-Terrorist Nexus: Human Smuggling and the Islamic State in the Middle East pp. 463-478

- Luigi Achilli and Alessandro Tinti
- Cows, Charcoal, and Cocaine: Al-Shabaab’s Criminal Activities in the Horn of Africa pp. 479-500

- Katharine Petrich
- The “Capone Discovery”: Extortion as a Method of Terrorism Financing pp. 501-516

- Yuliya Zabyelina
- Strength from the Shadows? How Shadow Economies Affect Terrorist Activities pp. 517-534

- Amira Jadoon and Daniel Milton
- The Criminalization of Online Terrorism Preparatory Acts Under International Law pp. 535-554

- Irene Couzigou
Volume 45, issue 4, 2022
- The Industrial Organization of the Syrian Civil War pp. 231-257

- Ethan B. Kapstein and David Ribar
- Opportunity Structures, Rebel Governance, and Disputed Leadership: The Taliban’s Upsurge in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan, 2011–2015 pp. 258-284

- Niels Terpstra
- Theorizing Territorial Withdrawal: The Need to Think Strategically pp. 285-310

- Rob Geist Pinfold and M. L. R. Smith
- Reexamining the Four Waves of Modern Terrorism: A Territorial Interpretation pp. 311-330

- Steven M. Radil and Jaume Castan Pinos
Volume 45, issue 3, 2022
- Editor’s Note: A Tripartite Discussion of “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism” pp. 201-201

- Bruce Hoffman
- Can Mainstream Sunni Islam Counter the Islamic State? a Critique of Adis Duderija’s “The Salafi Worldview and the Hermeneutical Limits of Mainstream Sunni Critique of Salafi-Jihadism” pp. 202-210

- Alain Gabon
- Mainstream Sunnism, Salafi-Jihadism and progressive Islam: Rejoinder to Alan Gabon's pp. 211-222

- Adis Duderija
- Providing Context: Commentary on the Debate Over the Critique of Salafi-Jihadism from a Mainstream Sunni Perspective pp. 223-230

- Nadia Oweidat
Volume 45, issue 2, 2022
- The Strategic Ambiguity of the United Nations Approach to Preventing Violent Extremism pp. 111-132

- Chuck Thiessen
- Strengthening Protection and Support for Victims of Terrorism in Criminal Proceedings in Afghanistan pp. 133-152

- John Jupp
- Pseudo-Radicalism and the De-Radicalization of Educated Youth in Indonesia pp. 153-172

- Bagong Suyanto, Mun’im Sirry and Rahma Sugihartati
- Muslim Converts Who Turn to Global Jihad: Radicalization Characteristics and Countermeasures pp. 173-199

- Eitan Azani and Liram Koblentz-Stenzler
Volume 45, issue 1, 2022
- Is It Terrorism?: Public Perceptions, Media, and Labeling the Las Vegas Shooting pp. 1-19

- Matthew J. Dolliver and Erin M. Kearns
- Rumor and Collective Action Frames: An Assessment of How Competing Conceptions of Gender, Culture, and Rule of Law Shaped Responses to Rumor and Violence in Afghanistan pp. 20-42

- Niamatullah Ibrahimi
- Researching a Risky Business? The Use of Freedom of Information to Explore Counterterrorism Security at Museums in the United Kingdom pp. 43-61

- Colin Atkinson, Donna Yates and Nick Brooke
- Martyr or Mystery? Female Suicide Bombers and Information Availability pp. 62-91

- Michael J. Soules
- Motivations for Jihad and Cognitive Dissonance – A Qualitative Analysis of Former Swedish Jihadists pp. 92-110

- Marco Nilsson
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