Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
Current editor(s): Bruce Hoffman
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Volume 39, issue 12, 2016
- The Non-Random Nature of Terrorism: An Exploration of Where and How Global Trends of Terrorism Have Developed Over 40 Years pp. 1031-1049

- Sofia Pinero Kluch and Alan Vaux
- Islamic State Nasheeds As Messaging Tools pp. 1050-1070

- Henrik Gråtrud
- Terror Organizations' Uses of Public Diplomacy: Limited versus Total Conflicts pp. 1071-1083

- Moran Yarchi
- Between Cold War Imperatives and State-Sponsored Terrorism: The United States and “Operation Condor” pp. 1084-1102

- Barbara Zanchetta
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 11, 2016
- Differentiating Al Qaeda and the Islamic State Through Strategies Publicized in Jihadist Magazines pp. 953-967

- Celine Marie I. Novenario
- The Caliphate Is Not a Tweet Away: The Social Media Experience of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb pp. 968-981

- Manuel R. Torres-Soriano
- What Role Have Former ETA Terrorists Played in Counterterrorism and Counterradicalization Initiatives in Spain? pp. 982-1006

- Rogelio Alonso and Javier Díaz Bada
- Mental Strategies for Fighting the IS: A Field Study of the Peshmerga Soldiers in Northern Iraq pp. 1007-1018

- Marco Nilsson
- The Islamic State's Evolving Chemical Arsenal pp. 1019-1030

- Chris Quillen
Volume 39, issue 10, 2016
- Why ISIS's Message Resonates: Leveraging Islam, Sociopolitical Catalysts, and Adaptive Messaging pp. 871-899

- Ian R. Pelletier, Leif Lundmark, Rachel Gardner, Gina Scott Ligon and Ramazan Kilinc
- ISIS as an Existential Threat to the Druze: The Struggle for Survival pp. 900-911

- Mounah Abdel-Samad
- A Palestinian Woman's Place in Terrorism: Organized Perpetrators or Individual Actors? pp. 912-934

- Devorah Margolin
- The Pirates' Curse: Economic Impacts of the Maritime Piracy pp. 935-952

- Bruno S. Sergi and Giacomo Morabito
Volume 39, issue 9, 2016
- Jihadist Highway to Jihadist Haven: Turkey's Jihadi Policies and Western Security pp. 781-802

- Emrullah Uslu
- Party Structure, Information, and Coalition Durability: The Relevance of NATO in the Global War on Terror pp. 803-818

- Kyle T. Kattelman
- Uneasy Alliances: A Look at the Right-Wing Extremist Movement in Canada pp. 819-841

- Barbara Perry and Ryan Scrivens
- The Role of Former Combatants in Preventing Youth Involvement in Terrorism in Northern Ireland: A Framework for Assessing Former Islamic State Combatants pp. 842-861

- Gordon Clubb
- Greece's Terrorism Problem: A Reassessment pp. 862-870

- George Kassimeris
Volume 39, issue 7-8, 2016
- Measurement Issues in the Study of Terrorism: Introducing the Special Issue pp. 569-579

- Joshua D. Freilich and Gary LaFree
- Studying Police Files with Grounded Theory Methods to Understand Jihadist Networks pp. 580-601

- Jasper L. De Bie and Christianne J. De Poot
- Reporting Practices of Journal Articles that Include Interviews with Extremists pp. 602-616

- Daniel J. Harris, Pete Simi and Gina Ligon
- Speaking Truth to Sources: Introducing a Method for the Quantitative Evaluation of Open Sources in Event Data pp. 617-640

- Gary A. Ackerman and Lauren E. Pinson
- Peering through the Kaleidoscope: Variation and Validity in Data Collection on Terrorist Attacks pp. 641-667

- Brandon Behlendorf, Jyoti Belur and Sumit Kumar
- Terrorism in the News: The Efficiency and Impact of Sampling Methods on Data Collection and Content Analysis pp. 668-686

- William S. Parkin and David A. Green
- Commitment to Extremist Ideology: Using Factor Analysis to Move beyond Binary Measures of Extremism pp. 687-711

- Ashmini G. Kerodal, Joshua D. Freilich and Steven M. Chermak
- Modeling Terrorist Attacks: Assessing Statistical Models to Evaluate Domestic and Ideologically International Attacks pp. 712-748

- Katharine A. Boyd
- Mapping the Minds of Suicide Bombers using Linguistic Methods: The Corpus of Palestinian Suicide Bombers' Farewell Letters (CoPSBFL) pp. 749-780

- Shuki J. Cohen
Volume 39, issue 6, 2016
- Only the Bad Die Young: The Correlates of Organizational Death for Far-Right Extremist Groups pp. 477-499

- Michael J. Suttmoeller, Steven M. Chermak and Joshua D. Freilich
- Radicalizing Religion? Religious Identity and Settlers' Behavior pp. 500-518

- Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler, Daphna Canetti and Ehud Eiran
- Crossing the Ideological Divide? Egypt's Salafists and the Muslim Brotherhood after the Arab Spring pp. 519-541

- Annette Ranko and Justyna Nedza
- Financing War or Facilitating Peace? The Impact of Rebel Drug Trafficking on Peace Negotiations in Colombia and Myanmar pp. 542-559

- Michael Jonsson, Elliot Brennan and Christopher O'Hara
- Mental Health Disorders and the Terrorist: A Research Note Probing Selection Effects and Disorder Prevalence pp. 560-568

- Emily Corner, Paul Gill and Oliver Mason
Volume 39, issue 5, 2016
- Towards a Guide for Constructing and Disseminating Counternarratives to Reduce Support for Terrorism pp. 381-404

- Kurt Braddock and John Horgan
- The Antinomies of Population-Centric Warfare: Cultural Respect and the Treatment of Women and Children in U.S. Counterinsurgency Operations pp. 405-422

- Marcus Schulzke
- A New Typology of Contemporary Armed Non-State-Actors: Interpreting The Diversity pp. 423-450

- Eran Zohar
- Securing the Transatlantic Maritime Supply Chains from Counterterrorism: EU–U.S. Cooperation and the Emergence of a Transatlantic Customs Security Regime pp. 451-471

- Dimitrios Anagnostakis
- A Response to “Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf Terrorism” pp. 472-476

- Michael Becker
Volume 39, issue 4, 2016
- Political Resilience to Terrorism in Europe: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 281-291

- Leena Malkki and Teemu Sinkkonen
- Closure through Resilience: The Case of Prevent pp. 292-307

- Phil Edwards
- Building a New Utøya; Re-Placing the Oslo Bombsite—Counterfactual Resilience at Postterrorist Sites pp. 308-325

- Charlotte Heath-Kelly
- Can Political Leaders Make a Difference? Norwegian versus Spanish Experiences in Responding to Terrorist Attacks pp. 326-341

- Teemu Sinkkonen
- International Pressure to Perform: Counterterrorism Policy Development in Finland pp. 342-362

- Leena Malkki
- Political Resilience and EU Responses to Aviation Terrorism pp. 363-379

- Javier Argomaniz and Peter Lehr
Volume 39, issue 3, 2016
- Going Dark: Terrorism on the Dark Web pp. 195-206

- Gabriel Weimann
- Pro-Government Militias and the Repertoires of Illicit State Violence pp. 207-226

- Ariel I. Ahram
- Hitting Them Where it Hurts: A Joint Interagency Network to Disrupt Terrorist Financing in West Africa pp. 227-239

- Daniel Detzi and Steven Winkleman
- Responding to Terrorism? Human Rights Organization Shaming and Terrorist Attacks pp. 240-259

- Victor Asal, Kathleen Deloughery and Amanda Murdie
- Intelligence and Its Critics pp. 260-280

- Daniel Byman
Volume 39, issue 2, 2016
- The Islamic State: A Clash within the Muslim Civilization for the New Caliphate pp. 85-105

- Marco Marsili
- Assessing the Terrorist Threat: Impact of the Group's Organizational Design? pp. 106-127

- Brecht Volders
- Opening a Door for Return to Home: Impact and Effectiveness of Turkish Repentance Laws pp. 128-164

- Mustafa Cosar Unal
- Terrorism, Civil Liberties, and Political Rights: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 165-193

- Lance Y. Hunter
Volume 39, issue 1, 2016
- The Rise of Dark Americana: Depicting the “War on Terror” On-Screen pp. 1-21

- David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith
- Receptivity to Violence in Ethnically Divided Societies: A Micro-Level Mechanism of Perceived Horizontal Inequalities pp. 22-45

- Dan Miodownik and Lilach Nir
- Endgames: Improving Our Understanding of Homegrown Terrorism pp. 46-66

- Michael Zekulin
- Toward a Behavioral Model of “Homegrown” Radicalization Trajectories pp. 67-83

- Jytte Klausen, Selene Campion, Nathan Needle, Giang Nguyen and Rosanne Libretti