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On the brink: identifying psychological indicators of societal destabilization in Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea

opencrim March 16, 2021 On the brink: identifying psychological indicators of societal destabilization in Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea2021-03-16T08:31:47+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
On the brink: identifying psychological indicators of societal destabilization in Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea . Aiden Hoyle Read the syndicated article here
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Fake news: the effects of social media disinformation on domestic terrorism

opencrim March 14, 2021 Fake news: the effects of social media disinformation on domestic terrorism2021-03-14T12:36:58+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Fake news: the effects of social media disinformation on domestic terrorism . James A. Piazza Read the syndicated article here
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An exploration of right-wing extremist incidents in Atlantic Canada

opencrim January 27, 2021 An exploration of right-wing extremist incidents in Atlantic Canada2021-01-27T08:28:35+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
An exploration of right-wing extremist incidents in Atlantic Canada . David C. Hofmann Read the syndicated article here
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Non-conventional anti-personnel landmines and sustainable livelihoods in Colombian rural areas

opencrim December 11, 2020 Non-conventional anti-personnel landmines and sustainable livelihoods in Colombian rural areas2020-12-11T06:04:40+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Non-conventional anti-personnel landmines and sustainable livelihoods in Colombian rural areas . Carlos Augusto Jaramillo- Gutierrez Read the syndicated article here
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Delegating repression?: Pro-government militias and domestic terrorism

opencrim October 12, 2020 Delegating repression?: Pro-government militias and domestic terrorism2020-10-12T09:54:06+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Delegating repression?: Pro-government militias and domestic terrorism . Harrison Akins Read the syndicated article here
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‘Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?’

opencrim October 12, 2020 ‘Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?’2020-10-12T08:33:02+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
‘Does peacekeeping deter terrorism?’ . Anna Kruglova Read the syndicated article here
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Preventive medicine: domestic repression and foreign revolutionary states

opencrim September 23, 2020 Preventive medicine: domestic repression and foreign revolutionary states2020-09-23T06:28:56+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Preventive medicine: domestic repression and foreign revolutionary states . Christopher Linebarger Read the syndicated article here
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Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan

opencrim September 19, 2020 Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan2020-09-19T03:13:29+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan . Zahid Shahab Ahmed Read the syndicated article here
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How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians

opencrim September 17, 2020 How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians2020-09-17T05:54:52+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians . Justin Schon Read the syndicated article here
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Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities

opencrim September 17, 2020 Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities2020-09-17T05:52:49+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities . Md. Nurul Momen Read the syndicated article here
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Does repression work?: Measuring repression’s effect on protest using an instrumental variable model

opencrim September 17, 2020 Does repression work?: Measuring repression’s effect on protest using an instrumental variable model2020-09-17T05:50:40+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
Does repression work?: Measuring repression’s effect on protest using an instrumental variable model . Victor Asal Read the syndicated article here
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FinTech, terrorism-related fund transfers and behavioural finance

opencrim September 15, 2020 FinTech, terrorism-related fund transfers and behavioural finance2020-09-15T05:25:00+00:00 Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict
FinTech, terrorism-related fund transfers and behavioural finance . Peter J. Phillips Read the syndicated article here
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