‘Enemy of the state’: citizenship deprivation and the problem of returning foreign terrorist fighters
‘Enemy of the state’: citizenship deprivation and the problem of returning foreign terrorist fighters . Andrea Birdsall Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,UKAndrea Birdsall is a Senior Lecturer…
“No punishment is enough for monsters”: vindictiveness as an important political emotion in dealing with Belgian (potential) returnee men
“No punishment is enough for monsters”: vindictiveness as an important political emotion in dealing with Belgian (potential) returnee men . Iman Lechkar Jihane Sliti Political Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,…
Book review of terrorism, democracy and human security: A communication model
Book review of terrorism, democracy and human security: A communication model . Leonie B. Jackson Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, UK Read the syndicated article here
Discounting life: necropolitical law, culture, and the long war on terror
Discounting life: necropolitical law, culture, and the long war on terror . Thomas E. Beaumont Department of Criminology and Political Science, Texas A&M University–San Antonio, USA Read the syndicated article…
Editors’ Introduction: Decoloniality, criticality, and abolition – can Critical Terrorism Studies remain “critical”?
Editors’ Introduction: Decoloniality, criticality, and abolition - can Critical Terrorism Studies remain “critical”? . Rabea M. Khan Sarah Gharib Seif a Department of International Relations and Politics, Liverpool John Moores…
The Trojan Horse Affair and the coloniality of ‘British values’
The Trojan Horse Affair and the coloniality of ‘British values’ . Chidubem Mogbolu Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UKChidubem I Mogbolu is a Doctoral…
A critical analysis of India and Pakistan’s terrorism discourse in the context of geopolitics and imperialism
A critical analysis of India and Pakistan’s terrorism discourse in the context of geopolitics and imperialism Volume 17, Issue 3, September 2024, Page 606-630. Muhammad Feyyaz Sadaf Husnain Bari a…
Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts
Poor, brainwashed and immature: prevalent gender stereotypes in Indonesian preventing violent extremism (PVE) and counterterrorism (CT) efforts . Nuri Widiastuti Veronika School of Social and Political Science, Faculty of Arts,…
Counterterrorism in Ethiopia: source of threat or security to the people?
Counterterrorism in Ethiopia: source of threat or security to the people? . Yared Ayalew Department of Political Science and International Relations, Bonga University, Bonga, EthiopiaYared Ayalew (PhD) is an Assistant…
Resilient non-radicalisers: beating the odds through non-radicalisation despite significant suffering
Resilient non-radicalisers: beating the odds through non-radicalisation despite significant suffering . Kamil Yilmaz M. Alper Sozer Niyazi Ekici Joe Whittaker a Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC) & Department of Criminology,…
Delegitimating the Nigerian State and other anti-Boko Haram in selected messages of Abubakar Shekau
Delegitimating the Nigerian State and other anti-Boko Haram in selected messages of Abubakar Shekau . Ayo Osisanwo a Institute of English Studies, Leuphana Universität, Lüneburg, Germanyb Department of English, University…
Insurgencies as gendered organisations: a synthetical approach to understanding gender relations in insurgent groups
Insurgencies as gendered organisations: a synthetical approach to understanding gender relations in insurgent groups . Christina Schmid Alexandra Phelan School of Social Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, AustraliaChristina Schmid is a…