Choosing Sides in Forever Wars: How Wedge Threats Shape Ideological Alignment in Fragmented Warscapes

. Go to Source Author: Michael Gabbay Mohammed M. Hafez a Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USAb National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
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Is He /ourguy/, a False Flag, or Something Else? Debating Breivik’s and Tarrant’s Terrorism on 4chan’s /pol/ Board

. Go to Source Author: Justin Bonest Phillips Kristy Campion a Politics and International Relations, School of Law, Politics, and Philosophy, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealandb Australian Graduate School…
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Using Agent Based Modelling to Advance Evaluation Research in Radicalization and Recruitment to Terrorism: Prospects and Problems

. Go to Source Author: David Weisburd Michael Wolfowicz Badi Hasisi Mario Paolucci Giulia Andrighetto a Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israelb Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George…
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Between Containment and Degrading: Tracing U.S. Policy toward Africa through Strategic Transformations in AFRICOM’s Counter-Terrorism Approach

. Go to Source Author: Ismail Numan Telci Fuat Emir Sefkatli a Department of International Relations and the Middle East Institute, Sakarya University, Serdivan, Turkeyb Ataturk Strategic Studies and Graduate…
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The Benefits and Challenges of Classroom-Based Surveys for the Study of Radicalization and Extremism among Adolescents

. Go to Source Author: Lea Echelmeyer Laura-Romina Goede Yvonne Krieg Carl Philipp Schröder a Department of Criminology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsb Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime…
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