Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 12, 2017
- Editorial Board EOV pp. (1108)-(1108)

- The Editors
- Community-Based Counterterrorism pp. 987-990

- Basia Spalek and Douglas Weeks
- The Role of Communities in Counterterrorism: Analyzing Policy and Exploring Psychotherapeutic Approaches within Community Settings pp. 991-1003

- Basia Spalek and Douglas Weeks
- Campaigning on Campus: Student Islamic Societies and Counterterrorism pp. 1004-1022

- Tufyal Choudhury
- Police and Community Cooperation in Counterterrorism: Evidence and Insights from Australia pp. 1023-1037

- Adrian Cherney and Kristina Murphy
- Community-Led Counterterrorism pp. 1038-1053

- Aziz Z. Huq
- Community-Based Counterterrorism Policing: Recommendations for Practitioners pp. 1054-1071

- Robert Lambert and Tim Parsons
- “Doing Peace”: The Role of Ex-Political Prisoners in Violence Prevention Initiatives in Northern Ireland pp. 1072-1090

- Carmel Joyce and Orla Lynch
- U.K. Foreign Fighters to Syria and Iraq: The Need for a Real Community Engagment Approach pp. 1091-1107

- Tanya Silverman
Volume 40, issue 11, 2017
- What Terrorist Leaders Want: A Content Analysis of Terrorist Propaganda Videos pp. 899-916

- Max Abrahms, Nicholas Beauchamp and Joseph Mroszczyk
- Prevent Strategies: The Problems Associated in Defining Extremism: The Case of the United Kingdom pp. 917-933

- David Lowe
- V for Vendetta: Government Mass Killing and Domestic Terrorism pp. 934-965

- Nazli Avdan and Gary Uzonyi
- Nationalist Jāhiliyyah and the Flag of the Two Crusaders, or: ISIS, Sovereignty, and the “Owl of Minerva” pp. 966-985

- Simon Mabon
Volume 40, issue 10, 2017
- U.S. Counterterrorism Operations during the Iraq War: A Case Study of Task Force 714 pp. 809-837

- Richard H. Shultz
- Escalation, Emulation, and the Failure of Hybrid Warfare in Afghanistan pp. 838-856

- Jan Angstrom
- Police Collapse in Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons from Tunisia pp. 857-869

- Merouan Mekouar
- The Rebels' Resource Curse: A Theory of Insurgent–Civilian Dynamics pp. 870-898

- Radha Sarkar and Amar Sarkar
Volume 40, issue 9, 2017
- The Islamic State's Strategy: Bureaucratizing the Apocalypse through Strategic Communications pp. 731-757

- Vaughan Phillips
- Is There a Culture or Religion of Torture? International Support for Brutal Treatment of Suspected Terrorists pp. 758-771

- Jeremy D. Mayer and Naoru Koizumi
- Al-Shabaab, Social Identity Group, Human (In)Security, and Counterterrorism pp. 772-789

- Isaac Kfir
- Uprooting or Sowing Violence?: Coca Eradication and Guerrilla Violence in Colombia pp. 790-807

- Daren G. Fisher and Alexander A. Meitus
Volume 40, issue 8, 2017
- Old Becomes New Again: Kidnappings by Daesh and Other Salafi-Jihadists in the Twenty-First Century pp. 665-683

- R. Kim Cragin and Phillip Padilla
- The Role of Civil Wars and Elections in Inducing Political Assassinations pp. 684-700

- Arie Perliger
- Schools and Terrorism: Global Trends, Impacts, and Lessons for Resilience pp. 701-711

- Elisaveta P. Petkova, Stephanie Martinez, Jeffrey Schlegelmilch and Irwin Redlener
- The Rise and Transformation of the Radical Right Movement in Denmark, 1980–2015 pp. 712-730

- René Karpantschof and Flemming Mikkelsen
Volume 40, issue 7, 2017
- Terrorist Learning: A New Analytical Framework pp. 523-538

- Louise Kettle and Andrew Mumford
- Terrorist Learning: A Look at the Adoption of Political Kidnappings in Six Countries, 1968–1990 pp. 539-556

- Maria Rasmussen
- Irish Republican Terrorism: Learning from and Teaching Other Countries pp. 557-572

- Adrian Guelke
- Tactical Innovation and the Provisional Irish Republican Army pp. 573-585

- Paul Gill
- Copying to be Different: Violent Dissident Irish Republican Learning pp. 586-602

- John F. Morrison
- Constructing Expertise: Terrorist Recruitment and “Talent Spotting” in the PIRA, Al Qaeda, and ISIS pp. 603-623

- Mia Bloom
- A Preliminary Typology Mapping Pathways of Learning and Innovation by Modern Jihadist Groups pp. 624-644

- Rashmi Singh
- From Cubs to Lions: A Six Stage Model of Child Socialization into the Islamic State pp. 645-664

- John G. Horgan, Max Taylor, Mia Bloom and Charlie Winter
Volume 40, issue 6, 2017
- “What ISIS Really Wants” Revisited: Religion Matters in Jihadist Violence, but How? pp. 439-454

- Simon Cottee
- A Comparative Study of U.S. and Iranian Counter-ISIS Strategies pp. 455-469

- Dina Esfandiary and Ariane M. Tabatabai
- The Dynamics of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding the Domestic Security Dilemma pp. 470-483

- Antony Field
- Does the International Trafficking of Cultural Heritage Really Fuel Military Conflicts? pp. 484-495

- Pierre Losson
- Coercive Radicalization: Charismatic Authority and the Internal Strategies of ISIS and the Lord's Resistance Army pp. 496-521

- Eleanor Beevor
Volume 40, issue 5, 2017
- An Analysis of Inspire and Dabiq: Lessons from AQAP and Islamic State's Propaganda War pp. 357-375

- Haroro J. Ingram
- Blunders and Blame: How Armed Non-State Actors React to Their Mistakes pp. 376-398

- Ioana Emy Matesan and Ronit Berger
- A Community-Level Comparison of Terrorism Movements in the United States pp. 399-418

- Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, Jeff Gruenewald, Brent L. Smith and Paxton Roberts
- Killing People, Dividing a Nation? Analyzing Student Perceptions of the Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria pp. 419-738

- Arnim Langer, Amélie Godefroidt and Bart Meuleman
Volume 40, issue 4, 2017
- Homegrown Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: Local Patterns, Global Trends pp. 267-299

- John McCoy and W. Andy Knight
- Yemen: Between Revolution and Regression pp. 300-317

- Brian M. Perkins
- The Discourse of Terror Threats: Assessing Online Written Threats by Nigerian Terrorist Groups pp. 318-338

- Innocent Chiluwa
- Can Knowledge of Islam Explain Lack of Support for Terrorism? Evidence from Pakistan pp. 339-355

- C. Christine Fair, Jacob S. Goldstein and Ali Hamza
Volume 40, issue 3, 2017
- What Does Dabiq Do? ISIS Hermeneutics and Organizational Fractures within Dabiq Magazine pp. 173-190

- Brandon Colas
- Talking to Foreign Fighters: Insights into the Motivations for Hijrah to Syria and Iraq pp. 191-210

- Lorne L. Dawson and Amarnath Amarasingam
- Making the Sky Relevant to Battle Strategy: Counterinsurgency and the Prospects of Air Power in Nigeria pp. 211-231

- Samuel Oyewole
- Introducing the 1993 Terrorism and Political Violence Dataset pp. 232-247

- Benjamin Acosta and Kristen Ramos
- The Psychology of Foreign Fighters pp. 248-266

- Randy Borum and Robert Fein
Volume 40, issue 2, 2017
- “Unwilling Cocoons”: Boko Haram's War Against Women pp. 99-121

- Temitope B. Oriola
- Framing through Paradox: Egypt and the “Obama Supports Terrorism” Campaign pp. 122-138

- Marco Pinfari
- Specifying Kidnapping for Ransom Epidemics at the Global Level: A Matched-Case Control Design pp. 139-156

- Stephen F. Pires, Rob T. Guerette and Auzeen Shariati
- Terrorist Assassinations and Target Selection pp. 157-171

- Laura N. Bell
Volume 40, issue 1, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Terrorist Online Propaganda and Radicalization pp. 1-9

- Anne Aly, Stuart Macdonald, Lee Jarvis and Thomas M. Chen
- “Electronic Jihad”: The Internet as Al Qaeda's Catalyst for Global Terror pp. 10-23

- Martin Rudner
- #Westgate: A Case Study: How al-Shabaab used Twitter during an Ongoing Attack pp. 24-43

- David Mair
- The Call to Jihad: Charismatic Preachers and the Internet pp. 44-61

- Angela Gendron
- Brothers, Believers, Brave Mujahideen: Focusing Attention on the Audience of Violent Jihadist Preachers pp. 62-76

- Anne Aly
- Determining the Role of the Internet in Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Six Suggestions for Progressing Research pp. 77-98

- Maura Conway
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