Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 12, 2018
- How States Exploit Jihadist Foreign Fighters pp. 931-945

- Daniel Byman
- ISIL's Execution Videos: Audience Segmentation and Terrorist Communication in the Digital Age pp. 946-967

- Andrew Barr and Alexandra Herfroy-Mischler
- Terrorism Financing with Virtual Currencies: Can Regulatory Technology Solutions Combat This? pp. 968-989

- Iwa Salami
- Cash is King: Financial Sponsorship and Changing Priorities in the Syrian Civil War pp. 990-1010

- Anne Marie Baylouny and Creighton A. Mullins
Volume 41, issue 11, 2018
- Walter Laqueur, 26 May 1921–30 September 2018 pp. 847-849

- Bruce Hoffman
- Online as the New Frontline: Affect, Gender, and ISIS-Take-Down on Social Media pp. 850-874

- Elizabeth Pearson
- A Psychological Re-Examination of Mental Health Problems among the 9/11 Terrorists pp. 875-898

- Adam Lankford
- Who is the Lone Terrorist? A Study of Vehicle-Borne Attackers in Israel and the West Bank pp. 899-913

- Simon Perry, Badi Hasisi and Gali Perry
- Civil War and Rebellion pp. 914-930

- Christopher Day
Volume 41, issue 10, 2018
- Michael Sheehan, February 10, 1955-JULY 30, 2018 pp. 755-756

- Bruce Hoffman
- Beyond the Pale? Exploring Prospects for Negotiations with Al Qaeda and the Islamic State pp. 757-775

- Seth Cantey
- Persuasion and Predation: The Effects of U.S. Military Aid and International Development Aid on Civilian Killings pp. 776-800

- Amira Jadoon
- Identity, Ideology, and Information: The Sources of Iraqi Public Support for the Islamic State pp. 801-824

- Karl Kaltenthaler, Daniel Silverman and Munqith Dagher
- Revolutionary Terror in the Colombian Civil War pp. 825-846

- Andreas E. Feldmann
Volume 41, issue 9, 2018
- Two Stories for Two Nations: Public Diplomacy in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict pp. 677-695

- Moran Yarchi
- Ideological Rigidity and Flexibility of Secular and Religious Terror Groups: The Case of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Hamas pp. 696-721

- Alon Burstein
- The Coming Genocide? Burundi's Past, Present, and Potentially Deadly Future pp. 722-735

- Christina Cliff
- The Spiritual Teacher and His Truants: The Influence and Relevance of Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi pp. 736-754

- Abdullah bin Khaled al-Saud
Volume 41, issue 8, 2018
- Ideational Dimensions of the Boko Haram Phenomenon pp. 595-618

- Temitope B. Oriola and Olabanji Akinola
- Why Negotiate When You Can Criminalize? Lessons for Conflict Transformation from Northern Ireland and South Africa pp. 619-637

- Daniel Kirkpatrick
- Narcotization as Security Dilemma: The FARC and Drug Trade in Colombia pp. 638-659

- Susan Virginia Norman
- Psychological Barriers to a Peaceful Resolution: Longitudinal Evidence from the Middle East and Northern Ireland pp. 660-676

- Daphna Canetti, Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler, Carmit Rapaport, Robert D. Lowe and Orla T. Muldoon
Volume 41, issue 7, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The Complexity of Terrorism—Victims, Perpetrators and Radicalization pp. 491-506

- Javier Argomaniz and Orla Lynch
- The Construction and Mobilization of Collective Victimhood by Political Ex-Prisoners in Northern Ireland pp. 507-522

- Carmel Joyce and Orla Lynch
- Doing Derad: An Analysis of the U.K. System pp. 523-540

- Douglas Weeks
- Narrative in the Study of Victimological Processes in Terrorism and Political Violence: An Initial Exploration pp. 541-556

- Antony Pemberton and Pauline G. M. Aarten
- The Narrative of Victimization and Deradicalization: An Expert View pp. 557-572

- Pauline G. M. Aarten, Eva Mulder and Antony Pemberton
- A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence pp. 573-588

- Javier Argomaniz
- Rebalancing the Agenda pp. 589-593

- Max Taylor
- Correction to: Argomaniz, A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence pp. 594-594

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 6, 2018
- Interviewing Jihadists: On the Importance of Drinking Tea and Other Methodological Considerations pp. 419-432

- Marco Nilsson
- So How Do You Feel about That? Talking with Provos about Emotion pp. 433-449

- Debra Smith
- Terrorist Attacks on the Energy Sector: The Case of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State pp. 450-473

- Lukáš Tichý and Jan Eichler
- A Homegrown Terrorist Cell: Observations of a Police Undercover Operative pp. 474-490

- Gaetano Joe Ilardi
Volume 41, issue 5, 2018
- Counterterrorist Legislation and Respect for Civil Liberties: An Inevitable Collision? pp. 339-364

- Eran Shor, Leonardo Baccini, Chi-Ting Tsai, Tai-Ho Lin and Titus C. Chen
- Is More Violent Better? The Impact of Group Participation in Violence on Group Longevity for Far-Right Extremist Groups pp. 365-387

- Michael J. Suttmoeller, Steven M. Chermak and Joshua D. Freilich
- Explaining Ethnic Mobilization against Resource Extraction: How Collective Action Frames, Motives, and Opportunities Interact pp. 388-407

- Annegret Kuhn
- The Forgotten Pirates: Iraqi and Iranian Pirates in the Arabian Gulf Who Have Never Been Reported to the International Maritime Bureau pp. 408-417

- Mohammad E. A. Alqattan, Tim Gray and Selina M. Stead
Volume 41, issue 4, 2018
- The Contagious Diffusion of Worldwide Terrorism: Is It Less Common Than We Might Think? pp. 261-280

- Gary LaFree, Min Xie and Aila M. Matanock
- Counterterrorism Effectiveness to Jihadists in Western Europe and the United States: We Are Losing the War on Terror pp. 281-296

- William Adair Davies
- Evidence-Fabricating in Asymmetric Conflicts: How Weak Actors Prove False Propaganda Narratives pp. 297-318

- Or Honig and Ariel Reichard
- The Terror Speaks: Inside Pakistan's Terrorism Discourse and National Action Plan pp. 319-337

- Pamir H. Sahill
Volume 41, issue 3, 2018
- Foreign Fighters and Transnational Jihad in Syria pp. 169-190

- Meirav Mishali-Ram
- Jihadi-Salafism in Jordan and the Syrian Conflict: Divisions Overcome Unity pp. 191-212

- Joas Wagemakers
- The Political Economy of the Provos: Inside the Finances of the Provisional IRA—A Revision pp. 213-240

- Isabel Woodford and M. L. R. Smith
- Settling on Violence: Expansion of Israeli Outposts in the West Bank in Response to Terrorism pp. 241-259

- Anna Getmansky and Tolga Sinmazdemir
Volume 41, issue 2, 2018
- Special Issue: Contemporary Issues and Innovation in Counterterrorism pp. 77-78

- David McIlhatton and Rachel Monaghan
- Out with the Old and … In with the Old? A Critical Review of the Financial War on Terrorism on the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant pp. 79-95

- Nicholas Ryder
- The Logic of Constitutional Engineering: Institutional Design and Counterterrorism from Aristotle to Arend Lijphart pp. 96-108

- Matt Qvortrup
- Individual Behavior as a Defense in the “War on Cyberterror”: A System Dynamics Approach pp. 109-132

- Stefano Armenia and Georgios Tsaples
- The Enemy Within? The Connection between Insider Threat and Terrorism pp. 133-150

- David BaMaung, David McIlhatton, Murdo MacDonald and Rona Beattie
- Automatic Gait Recognition and its Potential Role in Counterterrorism pp. 151-168

- Joan Condell, Priyanka Chaurasia, James Connolly, Patheepan Yogarajah, Girijesh Prasad and Rachel Monaghan
Volume 41, issue 1, 2018
- Natural Resource Production and the Risk of Conflict Recurrence pp. 1-23

- Vita Roy
- Attention Getters: Diaspora Support for Ethno–Political Organizations in the Middle East pp. 24-38

- Victor Asal and R. William Ayres
- Belgian and Dutch Young Men and Women Who Joined ISIS: Ethnographic Research among the Families They Left Behind pp. 39-58

- Marion van San
- Terrorism Where Terror Is Not: Australian and New Zealand Terrorism Compared pp. 59-76

- John Battersby
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