Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
2000 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 12, 2015
- Countering Jihadi Terrorists and Radicals the French Way pp. 979-997

- Dorle Hellmuth
- From Munich to Boston, and from Theater to Social Media: The Evolutionary Landscape of World Sporting Terror pp. 998-1007

- Yair Galily, Moran Yarchi and Ilan Tamir
- Rallying or Criticizing? Media Coverage of Authorities' Reaction to Terror Attacks Targeting Sporting Events pp. 1008-1021

- Moran Yarchi, Yair Galily and Ilan Tamir
- Endgame? Sports Events as Symbolic Targets in Lone Wolf Terrorism pp. 1022-1037

- Ramón Spaaij and Mark S. Hamm
- CONTEST as Strategy: Reassessing Britain's Counterterrorism Approach pp. 1038-1064

- John Gearson and Hugo Rosemont
- Corrigendum pp. 1065-1065

- The Editors
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 38, issue 11, 2015
- The Lawfulness of U.S. Targeted Killing Operations Outside Afghanistan pp. 899-918

- Jeffrey Scott Bachman
- The Perils of Weak Organization: Explaining Loyalty and Defection of Militant Organizations Toward Pakistan pp. 919-937

- Milos Popovic
- Ethnicity, Islam, and Pakistani Public Opinion toward the Pakistani Taliban pp. 938-957

- Karl Kaltenthaler and William Miller
- The Radicalization Puzzle: A Theoretical Synthesis of Empirical Approaches to Homegrown Extremism pp. 958-975

- Mohammed Hafez and Creighton Mullins
- A review of "Boko Haram: Islamism, Politics, Security and the State in Nigeria," edited by Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos pp. 976-978

- Adeniyi S. Basiru
Volume 38, issue 10, 2015
- How Armed Groups Fight: Territorial Control and Violent Tactics pp. 795-813

- Luis de la Calle and Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
- Preventing Political Violence in Britain: An Evaluation of over Forty Years of Undercover Policing of Political Groups Involved in Protest pp. 814-840

- Stefano Bonino and Lambros George Kaoullas
- Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Agree to Cease-Fires While Others Do Not? A Within-Case Analysis of Burma/Myanmar, 1948–2011 pp. 841-863

- Alexander Dukalskis
- The Ambiguous Host-Citizen Contract: An Evolving Notion of Duty in the U.S. Military Quest for Local Legitimacy pp. 864-884

- Lisa Karlborg
- Countering the Islamic State: U.S. Counterterrorism Measures pp. 885-897

- Kathleen Bouzis
Volume 38, issue 9, 2015
- Microdisarmament and Compliance Costs: An Analysis of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration Programs pp. 691-709

- Tatjana Stankovic
- Quantifying and Qualifying Charisma: A Theoretical Framework for Measuring the Presence of Charismatic Authority in Terrorist Groups pp. 710-733

- David C. Hofmann
- The Influence of External and Internal Correlates on the Organizational Death of Domestic Far-Right Extremist Groups pp. 734-758

- Michael Suttmoeller, Steven Chermak and Joshua D. Freilich
- “It's More Than Just a Name”: A Theoretical Approach to Eradicating Terrorism Through Propositions of Organizational Naming pp. 759-775

- Jacqueline S. Bruscella
- International Terrorism Potential in Southern Africa pp. 776-793

- Ngonidzashe Marongwe
Volume 38, issue 8, 2015
- The Homecomings: What Happens When Arab Foreign Fighters in Iraq and Syria Return? pp. 581-602

- Daniel Byman
- Belgian and French Foreign Fighters in Iraq 2003–2005: A Comparative Case Study pp. 603-621

- Timothy Holman
- Service-Seeking Behavior, Perceptions of Armed Actors, and Preferences Regarding Governance: Evidence from the Palestinian Territories pp. 622-651

- Shawn Teresa Flanigan and Cheryl O'brien
- Sponsoring Violence: A Typology of Constituent Support for Terrorist Organizations pp. 652-670

- Brandon M. Boylan
- Economic Factors for Piracy: The Effect of Commodity Price Shocks pp. 671-689

- Alexander Knorr
Volume 38, issue 7, 2015
- The Western Muhajirat of ISIS pp. 495-509

- Anita Peresin and Alberto Cervone
- Religiosity and Rebellion in Nigeria: Considering Boko Haram in the Radical Tradition pp. 510-528

- Natalie Delia Deckard, Atta Barkindo and David Jacobson
- Removing the Crutch: External Support and the Dynamics of Armed Conflict pp. 529-542

- Matthew Testerman
- Counterterrorism, Community Policing and the Flags Protests: An Examination of Police Perceptions of Northern Ireland's Operation Dulcet pp. 543-559

- Kenneth Pennington and Orla Lynch
- An Analysis of the Taliban in Khurasan's Azan (Issues 1–5) pp. 560-579

- Haroro J. Ingram
Volume 38, issue 6, 2015
- Lone Wolf Terrorist or Deranged Shooter? A Study of Ideological Active Shooter Events in the United States, 1970–2014 pp. 395-413

- Joel A. Capellan
- Radical Criminals in the Grey Area: A Comparative Study of Mexican Religious Drug Cartels and Australian Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs pp. 414-432

- Matteo Vergani and Sean Collins
- Assessing the Attractiveness and Vulnerability of Eco-Terrorism Targets: A Situational Crime Prevention Approach pp. 433-455

- Jeff Gruenewald, Kayla Allison-Gruenewald and Brent R. Klein
- German Leftist Terrorism and Israel: Ethno-Nationalist, Religious-Fundamentalist, or Social-Revolutionary? pp. 456-477

- Martin Jander
- Healing through Action? The Political Mobilization of Victims of Al Qaeda-Inspired Violence in Spain and the United Kingdom pp. 478-493

- Diego Muro
Volume 38, issue 5, 2015
- Semi-Proxy Wars and U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy pp. 311-327

- R. Kim Cragin
- Striving in the Way of God: Justifying Jihad by Young Belgian and Dutch Muslims pp. 328-342

- Marion Van San
- Foreign Fighters and the Radicalization of Local Jihad: Interview Evidence from Swedish Jihadists pp. 343-358

- Marco Nilsson
- Swedish Counterterrorism Policy: An Intersection Between Prevention and Mitigation? pp. 359-379

- Veronica Strandh and Niklas Eklund
- The Convergence of Terrorism and Transnational Crime in Central Asia pp. 380-393

- Liana Eustacia Reyes and Shlomi Dinar
Volume 38, issue 4, 2015
- Social Identity Group and Human (In)Security: The Case of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) pp. 233-252

- Isaac Kfir
- Homegrown Terrorism in Canada: Local Patterns, Global Trends pp. 253-274

- John McCoy and W. Andy Knight
- Doing Well by Doing Good: Understanding Hamas's Social Services as Political Advertising pp. 275-292

- Ora Szekely
- T-Test for Terrorism: Did the Introduction of Proportional Representation Reduce the Terrorist Threat? A Time-Series Case Study of Algeria and Northern Ireland pp. 293-304

- Matt Qvortrup
- “Special” Communiqué Issued by the Belgian Marxist Terrorist Group, “Communist Combatant Cells” (CCC) pp. 305-309

- Dennis Pluchinsky
Volume 38, issue 3, 2015
- Key Issues and Research Agendas in Lone Wolf Terrorism pp. 167-178

- Ramón Spaaij and Mark S. Hamm
- Are Terrorists Courageous? Micro-Sociology of Extreme Left Terrorism pp. 179-198

- Alessandro Orsini
- Constructions of Effectiveness and the Rationalization of Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Biometric Passports pp. 199-218

- Hendrik Hegemann and Martin Kahl
- Profile and Life Span of the PKK Guerillas pp. 219-232

- Nadir Gergin, Haci Duru and Hakan Cem Çetin
Volume 38, issue 2, 2015
- Disaggregating and Defeating Terrorist Safe Havens pp. 85-112

- Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault and Tricia Bacon
- The Impact of Jihadist Foreign Fighters on Indigenous Secular-Nationalist Causes: Contrasting Chechnya and Syria pp. 113-131

- Ben Rich and Dara Conduit
- Strategy in Counterinsurgency: A Distilled Approach pp. 132-145

- Spyridon Plakoudas
- Explaining Divergent Attitudes Toward Lethal Drone Strikes pp. 146-166

- Stephen Ceccoli and John Bing
Volume 38, issue 1, 2015
- Tweeting the Jihad: Social Media Networks of Western Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq pp. 1-22

- Jytte Klausen
- Counterterrorism as War: Identifying the Dangers, Risks, and Opportunity Costs of U.S. Strategy Toward Al Qaeda and Its Affiliates pp. 23-38

- Christopher McIntosh
- Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual Players: Obtaining Global Counterterror Actor Types from Proscribed Terror Lists pp. 39-61

- Ethem Ilbiz and Benjamin L. Curtis
- Terrorism Research: Past, Present, and Future pp. 62-74

- Adam Roberts
- A First Draft of the History of America's Ongoing Wars on Terrorism pp. 75-83

- Bruce Hoffman
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