‘When militias go ‘rogue’: explaining anti-government extremism in so-called ‘pro-nation-state’ militias in the United States of America and Ukraine

‘When militias go ‘rogue’: explaining anti-government extremism in so-called ‘pro-nation-state’ militias in the United States of America and Ukraine . Dale Pankhurst Read the syndicated article here
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Oppression and resistance – uncovering the relations between anger, humiliation and violent collective action in asymmetric intergroup conflict

Oppression and resistance – uncovering the relations between anger, humiliation and violent collective action in asymmetric intergroup conflict . Oliver Fink Read the syndicated article here
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The nexus between information disorder and terrorism: a mix of machine learning approach and content analysis on 39 terror attacks

The nexus between information disorder and terrorism: a mix of machine learning approach and content analysis on 39 terror attacks . Xingyu Ken Chen Read the syndicated article here
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Wounding local hearts? Evidence from an empirical study of UAV attacks by state and non-state actors harming civilian populations

Wounding local hearts? Evidence from an empirical study of UAV attacks by state and non-state actors harming civilian populations . Håvard Haugstvedt Read the syndicated article here
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