How much and why do political parties talk about terrorism?: evidence from the Basque Parliament (1980–2011)

How much and why do political parties talk about terrorism?: evidence from the Basque Parliament (1980–2011) . Rafael LeonisioDepartment of Political Science, UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia), Madrid,…
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A gathering storm: offensive and defensive accelerationism in an online far-right community

A gathering storm: offensive and defensive accelerationism in an online far-right community . John HardyAdam Henschkea Faculty of Resilience, Rabdan Academy Ringgold Standard Institution, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emiratesb Philosophy…
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Examining the counterinsurgency-counterterrorism tradeoff: the effects of targeted strikes on militant attacks

Examining the counterinsurgency-counterterrorism tradeoff: the effects of targeted strikes on militant attacks . Brittnee CarterThomas GuarrieriDaniel S. Smitha Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USAb National Consortium…
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Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators

Keeping up appearances: US domestic extremist organizations and the effects of membership on domestic terrorism perpetrators . Andrew VitekDepartment of Political Science, Penn State University, University Park, USA Read the…
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International kidnapping by non-state actors: Exploring the relationship between political predictors and the selection of victims

International kidnapping by non-state actors: Exploring the relationship between political predictors and the selection of victims . Kathryn M. LambertDepartment of National Security, American Military University Online, USA Read the…
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Choosing what (not) to do next: a preliminary theoretical framework on strategic innovation in terrorist organizations

Choosing what (not) to do next: a preliminary theoretical framework on strategic innovation in terrorist organizations . Mauro LubranoDepartment of Politics, Languages & International Studies, University of Bath, Bath, UK…
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“And if it doesn’t work they deserve it anyway”: more evidence that retributive concerns motivate “enhanced interrogation” torture

“And if it doesn’t work they deserve it anyway”: more evidence that retributive concerns motivate “enhanced interrogation” torture . Ian HansenBennett Callaghana Department of Behavioral Sciences, York College, City University…
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