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Studies in Conflict and Terrorism

2000 - 2025

Current editor(s): Bruce Hoffman

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Volume 42, issue 12, 2019

Does Drug Trafficking Impact Terrorism? Afghan Opioids and Terrorist Violence in Central Asia pp. 1021-1043 Downloads
Mariya Y. Omelicheva and Lawrence Markowitz
Community Stakeholder Responses to Countering Violent Extremism Locally pp. 1044-1068 Downloads
Caitlin Ambrozik
The Strategy of Exclusion in American Counterterrorism pp. 1069-1089 Downloads
Michael Newell
The Clinton Administration's Development and Implementation of Rendition (1993–2001) pp. 1090-1102 Downloads
James D. Boys

Volume 42, issue 11, 2019

Sympathy for the Devil: When and How to Negotiate with Criminal Gangs—Case of El Salvador pp. 935-952 Downloads
Eric Rahman and Siniša Vuković
War of Nerves: The Domestic Terror Threat and the Belgian Army pp. 953-971 Downloads
Kenneth L. Lasoen
Exploiting the Prophet's Authority: How Islamic State Propaganda Uses Hadith Quotation to Assert Legitimacy pp. 972-996 Downloads
Jennifer Boutz, Hannah Benninger and Alia Lancaster
Terrorist Group Rivalries and Alliances: Testing Competing Explanations pp. 997-1019 Downloads
Brian J. Phillips

Volume 42, issue 10, 2019

The Strategic Logic of Women in Jihadi Organizations pp. 853-877 Downloads
Hamoon Khelghat-Doost
Muslim Youth Unemployment and Expat Jihadism: Bored to Death? pp. 878-897 Downloads
Moamen Gouda and Marcus Marktanner
Terrorism Watch Lists, Suspect Ranking and Decision-Making Biases pp. 898-914 Downloads
Peter J. Phillips and Gabriela Pohl
The Oslo Talks: Revealing the Turkish Government's Secret Negotiations with the PKK pp. 915-933 Downloads
İ. Aytaç Kadıoğlu

Volume 42, issue 9, 2019

Understanding the Idea: Dynamic Equivalence and the Accurate Translation of Jihadist Concepts pp. 779-797 Downloads
Brandon Colas
Driving Factors behind Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq pp. 798-818 Downloads
Elena Pokalova
Archetypal Terrorist Events in the United States pp. 819-835 Downloads
Russell Lundberg
Engaging Insurgency: The Impact of the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement on FARC's Political Participation pp. 836-852 Downloads
Alexandra Phelan

Volume 42, issue 8, 2019

When and How Do Militias Disband? Global Patterns of Pro-Government Militia Demobilization in Civil Wars pp. 715-734 Downloads
Huseyn Aliyev
Barking Mosque and Quintessential Insight: Overcoming the Problematic Government/Community Counterterrorism Partnership in the UK pp. 735-754 Downloads
Douglas Weeks
Pakistan's Approach to Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Reframing the Policy Framework for Peacebuilding and Development Strategies pp. 755-770 Downloads
Saira Bano Orakzai
End of the Lone Wolf: The Typology that Should Not Have Been pp. 771-778 Downloads
Bart Schuurman, Lasse Lindekilde, Stefan Malthaner, Francis O'Connor, Paul Gill and Noémie Bouhana

Volume 42, issue 7, 2019

Leaderless Resistance and the Truly Leaderless: A Case Study Test of the Literature-Based Findings pp. 617-635 Downloads
Matthew M. Sweeney
Waves of the Black Banner: An Exploratory Study on the Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria and Iraq pp. 636-661 Downloads
Reinier Bergema and Marion van San
Transitional Journeys Into and Out of Extremism. A Biographical Approach pp. 662-682 Downloads
Stijn Sieckelinck, Elga Sikkens, Marion van San, Sita Kotnis and Micha De Winter
Hamas as a Wasati (Literally: Centrist) Movement: Pragmatism within the Boundaries of the Sharia pp. 683-713 Downloads
Sagi Polka

Volume 42, issue 6, 2019

Sinai's Insurgency: Implications of Enhanced Guerilla Warfare pp. 541-558 Downloads
Omar Ashour
Organizational [Dis]trust: Comparing Disengagement Among Former Left-Wing and Right-Wing Violent Extremists pp. 559-580 Downloads
Steven Windisch, Gina Scott Ligon and Pete Simi
Spoiling Through Performative Nonviolence: Ritualistic Funerary Practice as a Violent Dissident Irish Republican (VDR) Spoiling Tactic pp. 581-599 Downloads
Kevin Hearty
Minimizing Unintended Deaths Enhanced the Effectiveness of Targeted Killing in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict pp. 600-616 Downloads
Ophir Falk and Amir Hefetz

Volume 42, issue 5, 2019

“@ me if you need shoutout”: Exploring Women's Roles in Islamic State Twitter Networks pp. 445-463 Downloads
Laura Huey, Rachel Inch and Hillary Peladeau
Wasted Words? The Limitations of U.S. Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy pp. 464-492 Downloads
Michael H. Creswell
Reality Versus Perception: Toward Understanding Boko Haram in Nigeria pp. 493-519 Downloads
Anneli Botha and Mahdi Abdile
What Does the “Terrorist” Label Really Do? Measuring and Explaining the Effects of the “Terrorist” and “Islamist” Categories pp. 520-540 Downloads
Stephane J. Baele, Olivier Sterck, Thibaut Slingeneyer and Gregoire P. Lits

Volume 42, issue 4, 2019

Ernesto (Che) Guevara: The Last ‘Heroic’ Guerrilla pp. 335-335 Downloads
Gordon McCormick
Ernesto (Che) Guevara: The Last “Heroic” Guerrilla pp. 336-362 Downloads
Gordon H. McCormick and Mark T. Berger
It Comes with the Territory: Why States Negotiate with Ethno-Political Organizations pp. 363-382 Downloads
Victor Asal, Daniel Gustafson and Peter Krause
Let's Play a Video Game: Jihadi Propaganda in the World of Electronic Entertainment pp. 383-406 Downloads
Miron Lakomy
An Explicit Consideration of Unintended Consequences from Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Radical Eco-Groups pp. 407-428 Downloads
Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein
A Guide to Interviewing Terrorists and Violent Extremists pp. 429-443 Downloads
James Khalil

Volume 42, issue 3, 2019

Al Qaeda and the Islamic State's Break: Strategic Strife or Lackluster Leadership? pp. 229-263 Downloads
Tricia Bacon and Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault
Challenges for Effective Counterterrorism Communication: Practitioner Insights and Policy Implications for Preventing Radicalization, Disrupting Attack Planning, and Mitigating Terrorist Attacks pp. 264-291 Downloads
David Parker, Julia M. Pearce, Lasse Lindekilde and M. Brooke Rogers
An Ethnographic Study on the Indonesian Immigrant Community and its Islamic Radicalization in South Korea pp. 292-313 Downloads
Minwoo Yun and Eunyoung Kim
Correspondence to “An Ethnographic Study on the Indonesian Immigrant Community and its Islamic Radicalization in South Korea” pp. 314-319 Downloads
Ahmed M. Abozaid
Response: Guilty of not critical and unpleasant findings: Endless arguments of definitions of terrorism: Correspondence from Abozaid pp. 320-327 Downloads
Minwoo Yun and Eunyoung Kim
What I Have Learned About Countering Terrorismϕ pp. 328-334 Downloads
Gina Bennett

Volume 42, issue 1-2, 2019

Introduction to the Special Issue: Islamic State’s Online Activity and Responses, 2014–2017 pp. 1-4 Downloads
Maura Conway and Stuart Macdonald
Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement’s Communicative Action Repertoire pp. 5-24 Downloads
Maxime Bérubé and Benoit Dupont
Competition and Innovation in a Hostile Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in 2013–2014 pp. 25-42 Downloads
Gunnar J. Weimann
A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda: Australia’s United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State pp. 43-69 Downloads
Imogen Richards
Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda pp. 70-87 Downloads
Mark D. Robinson and Cori E. Dauber
Women’s Radicalization to Religious Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States pp. 88-119 Downloads
Lauren R. Shapiro and Marie-Helen Maras
“The Lions of Tomorrow”: A News Value Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines pp. 120-140 Downloads
Amy-Louise Watkin and Seán Looney
Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material and Its Impacts pp. 141-160 Downloads
Maura Conway, Moign Khawaja, Suraj Lakhani, Jeremy Reffin, Andrew Robertson and David Weir
Informal Countermessaging: The Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging pp. 161-177 Downloads
Benjamin J. Lee
Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and Disruption Tool pp. 178-205 Downloads
Tom Keatinge and Florence Keen
A Storm on the Horizon? “Twister” and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social Networks for Online Violent Extremism pp. 206-227 Downloads
Gareth Mott
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