Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 12, 2020
- Empty Threats: How Extremist Organizations Bluff in Terrorist Campaigns pp. 1043-1063

- Charles W. Mahoney
- Toward a New Typology of Sunni Jihad pp. 1064-1085

- Nathan González Mendelejis
- Intra-Jihadist Conflict and Cooperation: Islamic State–Khorasan Province and the Taliban in Afghanistan pp. 1086-1107

- Niamatullah Ibrahimi and Shahram Akbarzadeh
- Understanding the Syria Babel: Moral Perspectives on the Syrian Conflict from Just War to Jihad pp. 1108-1128

- Tom Smith, Peter Lee, Vladimir Rauta and Sameera Khalfey
Volume 43, issue 11, 2020
- Political Action as a Function of Grievances, Risk, and Social Identity: An Experimental Approach pp. 941-958

- Erin M. Kearns, Victor Asal, James Igoe Walsh, Christopher Federico and Anthony F. Lemieux
- Attack at Fort Hood: Experiences and Suggestions for Security pp. 959-988

- William Moravits
- When Ali Comes Marching Home: Shi’a Foreign Fighters after Syria pp. 989-1010

- Jesse C. Reiff
- Building Community Resilience? Community Perspectives of the Countering Violent Extremism Pilot Program in Minneapolis/St. Paul pp. 1011-1042

- Melissa J. Salyk-Virk
Volume 43, issue 10, 2020
- Where are the Daughters? Examining the Effects of Gendered Migration on the Dynamics of “Sons of the Soil” Conflict pp. 837-853

- Isabelle Côté and Limingcui Emma Huang
- The Three Ps of Radicalization: Push, Pull and Personal. A Systematic Scoping Review of the Scientific Evidence about Radicalization Into Violent Extremism pp. 854-854

- Matteo Vergani, Muhammad Iqbal, Ekin Ilbahar and Greg Barton
- Kinder, Gentler, Safer? A Re-Examination of the Relationship between Consensus Democracy and Domestic Terrorism pp. 886-903

- Matthijs Bogaards
- The Logic of Domestic Terrorism Revisited: A Response to a Critic pp. 904-909

- Matt Qvortrup
- Coding, Concessions, Conclusions: A Reply to Matt Qvortrup pp. 910-912

- Matthijs Bogaards
- Iran: Sponsoring or Combating Terrorism? pp. 913-939

- Zeynab Malakoutikhah
Volume 43, issue 9, 2020
- Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism: An Analysis of the Current Considerations and Barriers Inhibiting the Adoption of Counterterrorism Protective Security Measures pp. 753-774

- David McIlhatton, James Berry, David Chapman, Pernille H. Christensen, John Cuddihy, Rachel Monaghan and Dan Range
- Confronting Apocalyptic Terrorism: Lessons from France and Japan pp. 775-795

- Nilay Saiya
- Femme Fatale: The Lethality of Female Suicide Bombers pp. 796-814

- Burcu Pinar Alakoc
- Military Counterterrorism Measures, Civil–Military Relations, and Democracy: The Cases of Turkey and the United States pp. 815-836

- Nil S. Satana and Tijen Demirel-Pegg
Volume 43, issue 8, 2020
- The Use of Stimulants in the Ranks of Islamic State: Myth or Reality of the Syrian Conflict pp. 679-687

- Joseph El Khoury
- Dar al-Islam: A Quantitative Analysis of ISIS’s French-Language Magazine pp. 688-705

- Andrew C. Sparks
- Performance Legitimacy and Conflict in African Provinces pp. 706-727

- Fenja Søndergaard Møller
- A Comprehensive Doctrine for an Evolving Threat: Countering Terrorist Use of Social Networks pp. 728-752

- Eitan Azani and Nadine Liv
Volume 43, issue 7, 2020
- Assessing the Threat of Incel Violence pp. 565-587

- Bruce Hoffman, Jacob Ware and Ezra Shapiro
- Radicalization Trajectories: An Evidence-Based Computational Approach to Dynamic Risk Assessment of “Homegrown” Jihadists pp. 588-615

- Jytte Klausen, Rosanne Libretti, Benjamin W. K. Hung and Anura P. Jayasumana
- Exploring the “Demand Side” of Online Radicalization: Evidence from the Canadian Context pp. 616-637

- Mehmet F. Bastug, Aziz Douai and Davut Akca
- On the Durability of Terrorist Networks: Revealing the Hidden Connections between Jihadist Cells pp. 638-656

- David Bright, Chad Whelan and Shandon Harris-Hogan
- How “Alone” are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists pp. 657-678

- David C. Hofmann
Volume 43, issue 6, 2020
- Narrative, Political Violence, and Social Change pp. 431-443

- Josefin Graef, Raquel da Silva and Nicolas Lemay-Hebert
- Disengagement from Political Violence and Deradicalization: A Narrative-Dialogical Perspective pp. 444-467

- Raquel da Silva, Pablo Fernández-Navarro, Miguel M. Gonçalves, Catarina Rosa and Joana Silva
- Cultivating Trust and Perceptions of Source Credibility in Online Counternarratives Intended to Reduce Support for Terrorism pp. 468-492

- Kurt Braddock and John F. Morrison
- When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence pp. 493-508

- Sarah Colvin and Daniela Pisoiu
- Telling the Story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU): A Narrative Media Analysis pp. 509-528

- Josefin Graef
- Peacebuilding Beyond Terrorism? Revisiting the Narratives of the Basque Conflict pp. 529-547

- Ioannis Tellidis
- Recognizing Victims of Political Violence: Basque Literary Narratives as an Ethical Tool pp. 548-564

- Irene G. Madina, Galo Bilbao and Angela Bermudez
Volume 43, issue 5, 2020
- Avatars of the Earth: Radical Environmentalism and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons pp. 351-381

- Zachary Kallenborn and Philipp C. Bleek
- The Swedish Mujahideen: An Exploratory Study of 41 Swedish Foreign Fighters Deceased in Iraq and Syria pp. 382-395

- Amir Rostami, Joakim Sturup, Hernan Mondani, Pia Thevselius, Jerzy Sarnecki and Christofer Edling
- Government Mass Killing and Post-Conflict Domestic Trials pp. 396-413

- Nam Kyu Kim and Gary Uzonyi
- The Impact of the Russian Operation in Syria on Hezbollah's Operational Art: A Hypothesis pp. 414-430

- Dmitry Dima Adamsky
Volume 43, issue 4, 2020
- Russia's Fifth Column: The Influence of the Night Wolves Motorcycle Club pp. 259-273

- Kira Harris
- The Anashid of the Islamic State: Influence, History, Text, and Sound pp. 274-299

- Jonathan Pieslak and Nelly Lahoud
- Hungry, or Hungry for Change? Food Riots and Political Conflict, 2005–2015 pp. 300-324

- Edward Newman
- Fragmented Hegemony and the Dismantling of the War System in Colombia pp. 325-350

- Nazih Richani
Volume 43, issue 3, 2020
- Watching ISIS: How Young Adults Engage with Official English-Language ISIS Videos pp. 183-207

- Simon Cottee and Jack Cunliffe
- Extreme Criminals: Reconstructing Ideas of Criminality through Extremist Narratives pp. 208-223

- Suraj Lakhani
- The Labor Market and Terrorism pp. 224-238

- Erik Cruz, Stewart J. D'Alessio and Lisa Stolzenberg
- Hyperlinked Sympathizers: URLs and the Islamic State pp. 239-257

- Samantha Weirman and Audrey Alexander
Volume 43, issue 2, 2020
- Boko Haram's Conquest for the Caliphate: How Al Qaeda Helped Islamic State Acquire Territory pp. 89-122

- Jacob Zenn
- Why Now? Timing Rebel Recruitment of Female Combatants pp. 123-144

- Shelli Israelsen
- Terrorist Decision Making in the Context of Risk, Attack Planning, and Attack Commission pp. 145-160

- Paul Gill, Zoe Marchment, Emily Corner and Noémie Bouhana
- Hollywood and Cinematic Representations of Far-Right Domestic Terrorism in the U.S pp. 161-182

- Paul B. Rich
Volume 43, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Dr Bernhard Blumenau and Professor Jussi M. Hanhimäki
- From Terrorists to Statesmen: Terrorism and Polish Independence pp. 5-23

- Felicitas Fischer von Weikersthal
- Encountering Violence: The Movement and the Legitimation of Violence at the Eve of Italy's anni di piombo pp. 24-46

- Andrea Chiampan
- Unholy Alliance: The Connection between the East German Stasi and the Right-Wing Terrorist Odfried Hepp pp. 47-68

- Bernhard Blumenau
- Secret Bedfellows? The KGB, Carlos the Jackal and Cold War Psychological Warfare pp. 69-87

- Adrian Hänni
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