The unlikely marriage of counterterrorism and Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Indonesia
The unlikely marriage of counterterrorism and Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Indonesia . Irine Hiraswari Gayatri Jacqui True a Research Centre for Politics, Research and Innovation National Agency, Jakarta,…
Instrumentalising race: why critical terrorism studies continues to have a race problem
Instrumentalising race: why critical terrorism studies continues to have a race problem Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2024. Amal Abu-Bakare Department of Politics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKDr. Amal Abu-Bakare…
French normalisation of exceptional powers as a response to terrorism post-Paris attacks
French normalisation of exceptional powers as a response to terrorism post-Paris attacks . Marine Guéguin Department of Politics and International Relations, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UKMarine Guéguin is Lecturer in…
The link between right-wing political radicalism and geopolitical action. The Yugoslav wars and the action of the opposing factions of the European extreme right
The link between right-wing political radicalism and geopolitical action. The Yugoslav wars and the action of the opposing factions of the European extreme right . Nicola Guerra Faculty of Humanities,…
Terrorism in contemporary France – a vicious circle of violence
Terrorism in contemporary France - a vicious circle of violence . Ariane Bogain Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, UK Read the syndicated article here
Civil society organizations against terrorism: case studies from Asia
Civil society organizations against terrorism: case studies from Asia . Seniwati Suwandi Sumartias Heni Komalasari Andina Elok Puri Maharani Khairul Amri Andi Ais Prayogi Alimuddin Munif Arif Ranti a International…
Unravelling emotional dynamics in violent extremism: injustice, loyalty and solidarity in (dis)engagement trajectories
Unravelling emotional dynamics in violent extremism: injustice, loyalty and solidarity in (dis)engagement trajectories . Nicolas Amadio Montassir Sakhi a Lab for Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, LinCS UMR 7069 CNRS, University of…
‘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…