Preventive medicine: domestic repression and foreign revolutionary states
Preventive medicine: domestic repression and foreign revolutionary states . Christopher Linebarger Read the syndicated article here
Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan
Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan . Zahid Shahab Ahmed Read the syndicated article here
How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians
How pro-government militia ethnic relationships influence violence against civilians . Justin Schon Read the syndicated article here
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities . Md. Nurul Momen Read the syndicated article here
Does repression work?: Measuring repression’s effect on protest using an instrumental variable model
Does repression work?: Measuring repression’s effect on protest using an instrumental variable model . Victor Asal Read the syndicated article here
FinTech, terrorism-related fund transfers and behavioural finance
FinTech, terrorism-related fund transfers and behavioural finance . Peter J. Phillips Read the syndicated article here
When women fight: unemployment, territorial control and the prevalence of female combatants in insurgent organizations
When women fight: unemployment, territorial control and the prevalence of female combatants in insurgent organizations . Victor Asal Read the syndicated article here
Lowest of the low: why some countries suffer terrorist attacks against schools
Lowest of the low: why some countries suffer terrorist attacks against schools . Susan Fahey Read the syndicated article here
An intervention analysis of fatal far-right extremist violence within a vector-autoregressive framework
An intervention analysis of fatal far-right extremist violence within a vector-autoregressive framework . Joshua D. Freilich Read the syndicated article here
“Yes, I can”: what is the role of perceived self-efficacy in violent online-radicalisation processes of “homegrown” terrorists?
“Yes, I can”: what is the role of perceived self-efficacy in violent online-radicalisation processes of “homegrown” terrorists? . Linda Schlegel Read the syndicated article here
What is (not) asymmetric conflict? From conceptual stretching to conceptual structuring
What is (not) asymmetric conflict? From conceptual stretching to conceptual structuring . Christofer Berglund Read the syndicated article here
Assessing intervention outcomes targeting radicalised offenders: Testing the pro integration model of extremist disengagement as an evaluation tool
Assessing intervention outcomes targeting radicalised offenders: Testing the pro integration model of extremist disengagement as an evaluation tool . Adrian Cherney Read the syndicated article here