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- 76: Human Trafficking, a Shadow of Migration: Evidence from Germany

- Seo-Young Cho
- 75: The Business of Pirate Protection
- Anja Shortland and Federico Varese
- 74: Barrgh-gaining with Somali Pirates

- Olaf de Groot, Matthew Rablen and Anja Shortland
- 73: Terrorism and Political Self-Placement in European Union Countries

- Athina Economou and Christos Kollias
- 72: The Determinants of Anti-trafficking Policies: Evidence from a New Index

- Seo-Young Cho, Axel Dreher and Eric Neumayer
- 71: Does Legalized Prostitution Increase Human Trafficking?

- Seo-Young Cho, Axel Dreher and Eric Neumayer
- 70: Modeling for Determinants of Human Trafficking

- Seo-Young Cho
- 69: Integrating Equality: Globalization, Women's Rights, and Human Trafficking

- Seo-Young Cho
- 68: A Duration Analysis of Terrorist Strategy in Domestic Conflict: Evidence from Northern Ireland 1971 - 1994

- Neil Ferguson
- 67: Rogue State Behavior and Markets: The Financial Fallout of North Korean Nuclear Tests

- Christos Kollias and Stephanos Papadamou
- 66: Terrorism Induced Cross-Market Transmission of Shocks: A Case Study Using Intraday Data

- Christos Kollias, Stephanos Papadamou and Costas Siriopoulos
- 65: Combating Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism: A Survey

- Stefan Haigner, Friedrich Schneider and Florian Wakolbinger
- 64: Why Militant Groups Fight Each Other: The Role of Support, Political Objectives and Revenge

- Eric van Um
- 63: Whose Support Matters for the Occurrence of Terrorism?

- Jitka Maleckova and Dragana Stanisic
- 62: EU Civilian Crisis Management and Organisational Learning

- Raphael Bossong
- 61: Between Great Transformation and Politics as Usual: Formal and Informal Security Governance in EU Counterterrorism Policy

- Hendrik Hegemann
- 60: Assessing the EU's Added Value in the Area of Terrorism Prevention and Violent Radicalisation

- Raphael Bossong
- 59: Employment Restrictions and Political Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

- Sami Miaari, Asaf Zussman and Noam Zussman
- 58: Security Economics in the European Context: Implications of the EUSECON Project

- Michael Brzoska, Raphael Bossong and Eric van Um
- 57: The Effects of Terrorism and War on the Oil and Prices Stock Indices Relationship

- Christos Kollias, Catherine Kyrtsou and Stephanos Papadamou
- 56: Linguistic Polarization and Conflict in the Basque Country

- Javier Gardeazabal
- 55: Effective Counterterrorism: What Have We Learned so Far?

- Eric van Um and Daniela Pisoiu
- 54: "Robin Hook": The Developmental Effects of Somali Piracy

- Anja Shortland
- 53: The Financial Flows of the Transnational Crime: Some Preliminary Empirical Results

- Friedrich Schneider
- 52: The (Hidden) Financial Flows of Terrorist and Transnational Crime Organizations: A Literature Review and Some Preliminary Empirical Results

- Friedrich Schneider and Raul Caruso
- 51: The Role of Effectiveness and Efficiency in the European Union's Counterterrorism Policy: The Case of Terrorist Financing

- Michael Brzoska
- 50: Peer Reviews on the Fight against Terrorism a Hidden Success of EU Security Governance?

- Raphael Bossong
- 49: Who Gives Aid to Whom and When?: Aid Accelerations, Shocks and Policies

- Tilman Brück and Guo Xu
- 48: Terrorism Shocks and Public Spending: Panel VAR Evidence from Europe

- Konstantinos Drakos and Panagiotis Th. Konstantinou
- 47: Combating "Maritime Terrorism" off the Coast of Somalia

- Anja Shortland and Marc Vothknecht
- 46: Gov-aargh-nance: "Even Criminals Need Law and Order"

- Olaf de Groot, Matthew Rablen and Anja Shortland
- 45: The Economics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: A Survey (Part II)

- Friedrich Schneider, Tilman Brück and Daniel Meierrieks
- 44: The Economics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: A Survey (Part I)

- Friedrich Schneider, Tilman Brück and Daniel Meierrieks
- 43: A Survey of the European Security Market

- Carlos Martí Sempere
- 42: Public Good Theory and the 'Added Value' of the EU's Counterterrorism Policy

- Raphael Bossong
- 41: Perceptions, Expectations, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Extreme Events

- Tilman Brück, Fernanda Llussá and Jose Tavares
- 40: Has Stock Markets' Reaction to Terrorist Attacks Changed throughout Time?: Comparative Evidence from a Large and a Small Capitalisation Market

- Christos Kollias, Efthalia Manou, Stephanos Papadamou and Apostolos Stagiannis
- 39: Gov-arrrgh-nance: Jolly Rogers and Dodgy Rulers

- Olaf de Groot and Anja Shortland
- 38: Identifying Conflict and Violence in Micro-Level Surveys

- Tilman Brück, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp and Alexandra Avdeenko
- 37: Terrorism Risk Concern in Europe

- Konstantinos Drakos and Cathérine Müller
- 36: On the Determinants of Terrorism Risk Concern in Europe

- Konstantinos Drakos and Cathérine Müller
- 35: Radical Islamic Terrorism in the Middle East and Its Direct Costs on Western Financial Markets

- Martin Mullins and John Garvey
- 34: Camera Surveillance as a Measure of Counterterrorism?

- Alois Stutzer and Michael Zehnder
- 33: Vote Shares in Spanish General Elections as a Fractional Response to the Economy and Conflict

- Javier Gardeazabal
- 32: Public Opinion and Terrorist Acts

- Jitka Maleckova and Dragana Stanisic
- 31: Terrorism and Capital Markets: The Effects of the Istanbul Bombings

- Nikos Christofis, Christos Kollias, Stephanos Papadamou and Apostolos Stagiannis
- 30: The Technology of Terror: Accounting for the Strategic Use of Terrorism

- Christopher K. Butler and Scott Gates
- 29: The European Security Industry: A Research Agenda

- Carlos Martí Sempere
- 28: Patterns of Force: System Strength, Terrorism and Civil War

- Andreas Freytag, Daniel Meierrieks, Angela Münch and Friedrich Schneider
- 27: The Origins of Terrorism: Cross-Country Estimates on Socio-economic Determinants of Terrorism

- Andreas Freytag, Jens Krüger and Daniel Meierrieks