Would you press a button to kill the president? Willingness to engage in political violence and its implications for terrorism sting operations
Would you press a button to kill the president? Willingness to engage in political violence and its implications for terrorism sting operations . Jesse J. Norris Joseph P. McFall Hanna…
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…