Keeping the Ex-Enemy Close but Not in My Backyard
. Go to Source Author: Tolu Odukoya Department of Politics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
The Gamification of Mass Violence: Social Factors, Video Game Influence, and Attack Presentation in the Christchurch Mass Shooting and Its Copycats
. Go to Source Author: Adam Lankford Clare S. Allely Sonya A. McLaren a Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USAb School of Health…
Contested Victimhood: (Un)Courting Victims of Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
. Go to Source Author: Edna Erez Kathy Laster a University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USAb Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
“The Non-Combatant on the ‘Front Line’: British Servicewomen During the Troubles in Northern Ireland”
. Go to Source Author: Hannah West Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
No End in Sight? Trajectories of War Terminations in Islamist Armed Conflicts
. Go to Source Author: Isak Svensson Desirée Nilsson Tim Gåsste Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Women in Militant Movements: The Role of the State in Driving Recruitment
. Go to Source Author: Cora Caton Brittnee Carter University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Postage Stamps as Political and Religious Propaganda: The Case of Hamas
. Go to Source Author: Ido Zelkovitz Yehiel Limor a Yezreel Valley College, University of Haifa, Israelb Bar Ilan University, Israel
When Transnationalism is not Global: Dynamics of Armed Transnational Shi‘a Islamist Groups
. Go to Source Author: Morten Valbjørn Jeroen Gunning Raphaël Lefèvre a Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmarkb Department of Political Economy and Institute of Middle Eastern Studies,…
Palestinian Lone Assailants, 2015–2023: Suicide, Legitimacy Communities and Duped Attackers
. Go to Source Author: Harel Chorev Halewa The Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Changing Warscapes, Changing Islamists? Religion, Organization, Strategic Context and New Approaches to Armed Islamist Insurgencies
. Go to Source Author: Marc Lynch Jeroen Gunning Morten Valbjørn a Department of Political Science, Georg Washington University, Washington, DC, USAb Department of Political Economy and Institute of Middle…
“The Smallest Act You Do in Their Lands is More Beloved to Us than the Biggest Act Done Here”: When Do an Armed Movement’s Transnational Supporters Turn to Terrorism at Home?
. Go to Source Author: Andrew Zammit Applied Security Science Partnership, Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
“It Wasn’t Because of Human Rights:” Exploring the Limited Use of Landmines by Colombian Paramilitary Groups
. Go to Source Author: Henrique Garbino Department of War Studies, Swedish Defence University, Stockholm, Sweden