Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 12, 2021
- FARC’s Pursuit of “Taking Power”: Insurgent Social Contracts, the Drug Trade and Appeals to Eudaemonic Legitimation pp. 971-993

- Alexandra Phelan
- Coca, Clausewitz, and Colombia: The Inadequacy of Micro-level Studies in Explaining FARC Violence Against Civilians During the Colombian Civil War pp. 994-1021

- Tobias Bruce-Jones and M.L.R. Smith
- Divide and Co-Opt: Private Agendas, Tribal Groups, and Militia Formation in Counterinsurgency Wars pp. 1022-1049

- Goran Peic
- Trauma, Trust in Government, and Social Connection: How Social Context Shapes Attitudes Related to the Use of Ideologically or Politically Motivated Violence pp. 1050-1067

- B. Heidi Ellis, Georgios Sideridis, Alisa B. Miller, Saida M. Abdi and Jeffrey P. Winer
- Nuclear Legitimacy: Why Insurgents Seek and Destroy Nuclear Technology pp. 1068-1089

- Joshua Tschantret
- Greece’s Ulrike Meinhof: Pola Roupa and the Revolutionary Struggle pp. 1090-1103

- George Kassimeris
- When Extremists Become Violent: Examining the Association Between Social Control, Social Learning, and Engagement in Violent Extremism pp. 1104-1124

- Michael H. Becker
- Turkish ISIS and AQ Foreign Fighters: Reconciling the Numbers and Perception of the Terrorism Threat pp. 1125-1147

- Ahmet S. Yayla
- The Strategic Use of Emotions in Recruitment Strategies of Armed Groups: The Case of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam pp. 1148-1166

- Larissa Daria Meier
- How Do Terrorist Organizations Make Money? Terrorist Funding and Innovation in the Case of al-Shabaab pp. 1167-1189

- Ido Levy and Abdi Yusuf
- Black Ops: Islamic State and Innovation in Irregular Warfare pp. 1190-1217

- Craig Whiteside, Ian Rice and Daniele Raineri
Volume 44, issue 11, 2021
- ISIS’s Clash of Civilizations: Constructing the “West” in Terrorist Propaganda pp. 887-919

- Stephane J. Baele, Gregorio Bettiza, Katharine A. Boyd and Travis G. Coan
- Rhetoric, Political Ideology and the Peace Process in Colombia: A Twitter® Analysis pp. 920-937

- María Idaly Barreto-Galeano, Iván Felipe Medina-Arboleda, Sonia Zambrano-Hernández, José-Manuel Sabucedo-Cameselle, Amalio Blanco-Abarca and Éric Maurice Lair
- The Impact of Illegal Fishing on Maritime Piracy: Evidence from West Africa pp. 938-957

- Ginger L. Denton and Jonathan R. Harris
- A Global Analysis of Temperature, Terrorist Attacks, and Fatalities pp. 958-970

- Curtis M. Craig, Randy W. Overbeek and Elizabeth M. Niedbala
Volume 44, issue 10, 2021
- Community Engagement under the Mass Line for Counterterrorism in China pp. 799-817

- Chi Zhang
- Local Minorities in Counterinsurgency: U.S. Approaches to Baghdad and Saigon Regarding Marginalized Populations pp. 818-834

- Barbara Elias
- The Unforeseen 2012 Crisis in Mali: The Diverging Outcomes of Risk and Threat Analyses pp. 835-854

- Sergei Boeke and Giliam de Valk
- Bacterial Conjugation as a Framework for the Homogenization of Tactics in Mexican Organized Crime pp. 855-884

- Nathan P. Jones
Volume 44, issue 9, 2021
- Social Learning and Social Control in the Off- and Online Pathways to Hate Crime and Terrorist Violence pp. 701-729

- Colleen E. Mills, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Thomas J. Holt and Gary LaFree
- Pick Your POICN: Introducing the Profiles of Incidents involving CBRN and Non-State Actors (POICN) Database pp. 730-754

- Markus K. Binder and Gary A. Ackerman
- What Motivates Muslims to Engage in Counterextremism? The Role of Identity, Efficacy, Emotions, and Morality pp. 755-775

- Sadi Shanaah
- The Battle for Algeria: Explaining Fratricide among Armed Nonstate Actors pp. 776-798

- Barak Mendelsohn
Volume 44, issue 8, 2021
- Evaluating Case-Managed Approaches to Counter Radicalization and Violent Extremism: An Example of the Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM) Intervention pp. 625-645

- Adrian Cherney and Emma Belton
- Understanding Electoral Violence through Complex Textual Data: OSCE Monitoring Missions in Different Contexts pp. 646-667

- Michal Mochtak
- Female Palestinian Terrorists: The Role of the Intifada Period and the Terrorism Context pp. 668-685

- Revital Sela-Shayovitz and Hava Dayan
- Can Old Lessons Inform Current Directions: Australia, New Zealand, and Ananda Marga’s Trans-Tasman “Terrorism” 1975–1978 pp. 686-700

- John Battersby
Volume 44, issue 7, 2021
- Preventing the Next Wave of Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Lessons Learned from the Experiences of Algeria and Tunisia pp. 543-564

- R. Kim Cragin
- Recruitment and Incitement to Violence in the Islamic State’s Online Propaganda: Comparative Analysis of Dabiq and Rumiyah pp. 565-580

- Miron Lakomy
- The Role of Islamist Ideology in Shaping Muslims Believers’ Attitudes toward Terrorism: Evidence from Europe pp. 581-604

- Clara Egger and Raùl Magni-Berton
- Artificial or Human: A New Era of Counterterrorism Intelligence? pp. 605-624

- Boaz Ganor
Volume 44, issue 6, 2021
- Assessing Innovation in Terrorist Financing pp. 455-472

- Tom Keatinge and Kerstin Danner
- Testing Transitions: Extremist Prisoners Re-Entering Indonesian Society pp. 473-494

- Cameron Sumpter, Yuslikha K. Wardhani and Sapto Priyanto
- Energy as a Rewarding and Punitive Foreign Policy Instrument: The Case of Israeli–Palestinian Relations pp. 495-520

- Lior Herman and Itay Fischhendler
- Helping the Contras: The Effectiveness of U.S. Support for Foreign Rebels During the Nicaraguan Contra War (1979–1990) pp. 521-541

- Quint Hoekstra
Volume 44, issue 5, 2021
- Visual Jihad: Constructing the “Good Muslim” in Online Jihadist Magazines pp. 363-386

- Stuart Macdonald and Nuria Lorenzo-Dus
- An Investigation of Mass Public Shooting Attacks Against Government Targets in the United States pp. 387-409

- Joel A. Capellan and Jason R. Silva
- Strategic Exclusion: The State and the Framing of a Service Delivery Role for Civil Society Organizations in the Context of Counterterrorism in Nigeria pp. 410-430

- Emeka Thaddues Njoku
- The Impact of Coalitional Commitment on the Recall of Moral Memories pp. 431-454

- Michael Moncrieff and Pierre Lienard
Volume 44, issue 4, 2021
- When Data Do Not Matter: Exploring Public Perceptions of Terrorism pp. 285-309

- Erin M. Kearns, Allison E. Betus and Anthony F. Lemieux
- Trends of Anashid Usage in Da‘esh Video Messaging and Implications for Identifying Terrorist Audio and Video pp. 310-325

- Jonathan Pieslak, Brian Pieslak and Anthony F. Lemieux
- Predicting the End of the Syrian Conflict: From Theory to the Reality of a Civil War pp. 326-345

- Sally Sharif
- Preventing Violent Extremism: A Review of the Literature pp. 346-361

- William Stephens, Stijn Sieckelinck and Hans Boutellier
Volume 44, issue 3, 2021
- Jihadiship: From Radical Behavior to Radical Beliefs pp. 181-197

- Marco Nilsson
- Does Domestic Political Instability Foster Terrorism? Global Evidence from the Arab Spring Era (2011–14) pp. 198-222

- Michael J. Schumacher and Peter J. Schraeder
- Sexual Suppression and Political Agency: Evoking a Woman’s Support for the Islamic State pp. 223-247

- Nadia Al-Dayel
- Perceptions of Fear Among Targets of Radical Animal Rights Extremism pp. 248-265

- Nicole K. Drumhiller and Jason Roesler
- Feminization of Terror: Psychological Analysis of the Role of Women in Terrorist Structures pp. 266-283

- Marek Bodziany and Marzena Netczuk-Gwoździewicz
Volume 44, issue 2, 2020
- Incel (E)motives: Resentment, Shame and Revenge pp. 93-114

- Simon Cottee
- “I Will Tell You a Story about Jihad”: ISIS’s Propaganda and Narrative Advertising pp. 115-137

- Anna Kruglova
- A Qualitative Analysis of Drivers among Military-Affiliated and Civilian Lone Actor Terrorists Inspired by Jihadism pp. 138-155

- Alexa Katon, Christine Shahan Brugh, Sarah L. Desmarais, Joseph Simons-Rudolph and Samantha A. Zottola
- Iran and Hezbollah’s Pre-Operational Modus Operandi in the West pp. 156-179

- Ioan Pop and Mitchell D. Silber
Volume 44, issue 1, 2020
- A Struggle for Power: Al Nusra and Al Qaida in Syria pp. 1-25

- Antonio Giustozzi
- Rebels-Turned-Narcos? The FARC-EP’s Political Involvement in Colombia’s Cocaine Economy pp. 26-51

- José Antonio Gutiérrez D. and Frances Thomson
- Coin as Imagined Sovereignty: A Rhetorical Analysis of Coins as a Transhistorical Artifact and an Ideograph in Islamic State’s Communication pp. 52-73

- Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu
- Research Note: Former Extremist Interviews Current Extremist: Self-Disclosure and Emotional Engagement in Terrorism Studies pp. 74-92

- Mehmet Ümit Necef
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